Cavalry Man Public Art
Caballería Hombre de Arte Público
Caballería Hombre de Arte Público
Arte Público Artista: Jose Ruiz De Rivera Instalado en 1939, Caballería El hombre fue creado por el escultor José Ruiz De Rivera y encargado por Percival Henderson. Se trata de un niño de 8 pies y 3 de alto, con una representación de cinco pies de piedra base del difunto William Harvie, un 33 miembro de Grado Mason del Templo del Rito Escocés y un querido amigo de Henderson
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