REMEMBRANCE, FAITH AND FANCY: OUTDOOR PUBLIC SCULPTURE IN IN THANE
In the early 1850s Henry Cross, a stone carver, fashioned three road-marker heads in Brown County, Indiana. The markers, one of which survives today on maps as Stone Head, were the first outdoor public sculptures in the Hoosier State. Through the years, counties throughout the state have continued to add to Cross's legacy, dotting the landscape with sculptures both realistic and fanciful. The wealth of outdoor public sculpture in the nineteenth state is highlighted in an authoritative examination of the art by noted public historian Glory-June Greiff. Remembrance, Faith, and Fancy:
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