Morning, Present, Evening - NY, NY
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The triptych Morning, Present, Evening is an allegorical Art Deco bas-relief sculpture located north of the entrance to the Radio City Music Hall at 1270 6th Avenue in Manhattan.
Waymark Code: WMQ7GB
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 01/04/2016
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The Art Deco triptych, Morning, Present, Evening, is the first work of art commissioned for Rockefeller Center. It was created by Robert Garrison and installed in 1932. Each of the three panels is sculpted in limestone, is 21' long, and 10' high. The sculptures represent the widespread presence, importance and power of radio.
Morning - Panel on the right depicts a young man riding on the back of an eagle with his arms outstretched welcoming the rising sun.
Present - The central panel a woman wearing a robe and holding a torch in her right hand and an electrical bolt in her left hand. She is soaring with the mythological winged horse, Pegasus.
Evening - The left panel has a female figure riding on a swan. Her left arm is bent upright and her right arm is straight back.
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Date Sculpture was opened for vewing?: 07/01/1932
Website for sculpture?: [Web Link]
Where is this sculpture?: 1270 6th Avenue New York, NY United States 10020
Sculptors Name: Robert Garrison
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