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How do I find a book? Can I borrow this item? Can I get a copy? Can I view this online? Cousins Collected poems of James H. Members of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Maori communities are advised that this catalogue contains names and images of deceased people. Book , Online - Google Books. Cousins, James Henry, Special Collections Reading Room. The Hopkinton Athletic Association awarded the sculpture commission to Michael, a modern-day town resident and marathoner.
A maquette of the monument is at the Marathon Museum in Marathon, Greece. This bronze plaque is featured on the balconies of the Park Union building in Brooklyn's Park Slope neighborhood. As part of the building's renovation, the American Development Group commissioned Michael to create this bas relief sculpture of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch, which can be seen from the building at the Grand Army Plaza, the main entrance to Prospect Park. As a remarkable project and a stunning building, it was the subject of a New York Times Sunday edition article , which includes photos of the plaque.
This depiction of Brianna in action is a memorial to her cheerful spirit and dedication, as well as a call to end the crime of drunk driving. Brianna, a cherished member of the club, was killed by a drunk driver at age 13, in In the sculpture, the figure holds the globe, his hands spanning the Atlantic, denoting the continental migration. His stride and stance reflect the continuing journeys that spanned the eras of the slave trade, abolitionism, and the civil rights movement.
He has the world of his future in his hands. The sculpture was commissioned and given to the museum by the Lyndon Paul Lorusso Foundation. The Town of Norfolk, Massachusetts commissioned Michael to create a sculpture memorializing the events of September 11, In , on the 10th anniversary of the event, a bronze version replaced the original.
The sculpture's shape implies that of the World Trade Center. Thirteen figures atop the tower surround and support a globe, symbolizing that peace requires people from around the world to draw together. The sculpture rests on a five-sided base, representing the Pentagon, and the "93" on the firefighter's hat symbolizes the flight number of the hijacked plane that crashed in Pennsylvania.
Small-scale model available for purchase. In the Holocaust Monument, the man points to a brighter future. The woman looks back in horror, portraying the lost past. Leading them, the child pulls the woman from the past to the future. When designing a monument, Michael creates multiple maquettes to develop design ideas. This is one model for the Holocaust Monument.
The reverse side includes a Star of David inscribed with the Hebrew for "Remember". The Children's Holocaust Memorial was dedicated on November 12, to the 1,, children who perished. It was inspired by a photograph from the Auschwitz Album and includes a contemporary girl who offers hope. Viewers can stand between her and the victims, linking the past and present to help internalize the commitment, "Never again. Eternal Vigilance expresses the complexities of attaining peace in the Middle East. An Israeli soldier is at the Western Wailing Wall, wearing his tallit prayer shawl and offering his prayer note; the dove delivers his note skyward.
This sculpture was conceived of and commissioned by a private collector for his home in Hartford, CT.
The maquette for it has been cast as a sculpture in its own right. The bull looks up in the spirit of optimism of a rising market and scans the horizon for financial opportunities. This sculpture was commissioned by Financial for their office building. It depicts a scene from a favorite story she enjoyed reading to children. Michael designed it to be welcoming to the youngsters at the library: The bronze figures were unveiled in December and displayed in Nold Hall until Framing the sculpture is a foot long Wall of Remembrance, built with bricks bearing the names of victims.
An area of the wall symbolically broken by a drunk-driven car is being repaired by two figures who represent every person determined to rebuild broken lives and transform the anguish into meaningful change. It received national attention due to its original placement at the Nassau County Courthouse--defense lawyers successfully contested that its presence could unfairly bias jurors in drunk driving cases.
The sculpture was then located at the Nassau University Medical Center. In , the county moved the memorial to Eisenhower Park and rededicated it in a moving ceremony. This sculpture is near West Hills, NY, the beloved poet's birthplace. In it, Whitman sits on a tree stump, while a butterfly rests on his finger.
From the full figure, Michael created a casting of the head that can be mounted on the wall. Ethics of Peace was created with a fellowship from the Newington Cropsey Academy. It aims to distill the issue of peace into a single, comprehensible image, converting complex verbiage into the wholly visual medium of sculpture. In the title, ethics means the study of ideal conduct.
The bull looks up in the spirit of optimism of a rising market and scans the horizon for financial opportunities. It is located at the Barnstable Historical Society's first permanent home, acquired thanks to the foundation, and is located very near the home where the Lorusso's lived. Add a review and share your thoughts with other readers. Legendary sports advocate, especially for the Boston Marathon in the early 's, George V. Please create a new list with a new name; move some items to a new or existing list; or delete some items. We will contact you if necessary. Overlooking Boston is Questioning Mind , in a large size resin.
To that end, the sculpture tries to provide a model for the ideal conduct that will help individuals live in peace, that is, live in harmony with other people and nations. But equally important is peace with oneself. The central figure in the sculpture seeks inner peace by questioning, by living non-judgmentally, and by having the courage to make the hard changes necessary to attain the innocence of children.
Since the problem of violence is man-made, the solution must also be man-made. Commissioned by the order, it was unveiled on July 1, at the Provincial House's beautiful memorial garden in Hamden, CT. Michael also created a maquette small-scale model of the sculpture for their provinces around the world. See photos of the ceremony. Set on a golf course, next to a pond, it features Daniel, former owner of the club, and a grandchild feeding fish in the pond, while a fox watches. It was commissioned by Daniel's family and friends, who remember Daniel as extending a hand not just to wildlife, but to all of those around him.
In the serene and beautiful setting, Daniel's family still surrounds him, represented by boulders positioned in the landscape. Cubed is a sculptural puzzle in nine pieces, each in a different skin tone. It forms two faces: You can rearrange the sculpture to make interesting abstract designs, and even fun seating and tables. You can watch a video and learn more about Cubed Inquire about display or purchase. Gates of Transcendence is a face, ten times larger than life, split down the middle, representing two sides to every situation.
It addresses the idea of transcendence in a number of ways, which the viewer can experience from multiple views. When you face this monumental portrait, you tend to think about life as a whole and its big challenges. From behind the sculpture, you can look through the eyes, as if looking through someone else's eyes, to see a different perspective.
Walking through the Gates of Transcendence is like taking a symbolic journey, breaking free from the habitual facades we all sometimes adopt, and into a clear new view of life. Peace Offering is a full-size bench suitable for outdoor or indoor use. While the dove conveys the hope for peace, its tail transforms into a hawk, representing hostility.
James H. Cousins and Margaret E. Cousins () We Two Together. Ganesh & Co., Madras. WE TWO TOGETHER Shine! shine! shine! Pour down your warmth, great sun! While we bask, we two together. Two together! Winds blow south, or winds blow.