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and measure three feet wide by two feet tall, according to a library statement. New York Public Library President Anthony Marx emphasized the symbolism of the aptly named lions, and said New ...
Count on the New York Public Library’s iconic lion sculptures ... and the city made it through then. So maybe two marble lions aren’t the worst role models for a New York public health campaign.
Treasures of New York: The New York Public Library Lions explores the history of the Patience and Fortitude, two marble sculptures at the main building of The New York Public Library, which are a ...
Patience and Fortitude, the two iconic marble lions that stand outside the entrance to the New York Public Library, are getting a grooming. Library officials announced on Monday that starting ...
The New York Public Library is running ... coronavirus,” said Weinshall. “And two, the library has always been about truth and information, and the lions are trying to share that information ...
That was proven in abundance at the glamorous annual Library Lions Gala which took place on Monday after dark at the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building in the New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue. The ...
The New York Public Library is embarking on a $250,000 effort to clean and conserve the noble pair of marble lions that have graced ... on 27 June and the other two, above central staircases ...
The New York Public Library’s famed marble lions are getting a grooming. Patience and Fortitude, the sculptures that have been guarding the entrance to the library’s main branch in Midtown ...
The kings of the New York jungle are getting a spa break. The New York Public Library’s iconic marble lions Patience and Fortitude in front of its main branch on Fifth Ave. at W. 42nd St. are ...
Count on the New York Public Library’s iconic lion sculptures ... and the city made it through then. So maybe two marble lions aren’t the worst role models for a New York public health campaign.
When Edward Clark Potter was given the commission to sculpt two flanking animals for the New York Public ... The lions were originally named Leo Astor and Leo Lenox for library co-founders John ...