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Parducci, Corrado Joseph,
Manson, Elmer,
Religion -- New Testament
Outdoor Sculpture -- Michigan -- Lansing
Relief
Sculpture
Suffer the Little Children, (sculpture).
Artist:
Parducci
,
Corrado
Joseph
,
1900-1981
,
sculptor
.
Manson, Elmer, architect.
Title:
Suffer the Little Children, (sculpture).
Dates:
1955.
Digital Reference:
Medium:
Indiana limestone.
Dimensions:
Approx. H. 3 ft. x W. 7 ft.
Description:
The tympanum over the entrance to the Children's Center contains a relief depicting Christ seated with a group of four children.
Subject:
Religion -- New Testament -- Christ
Object Type:
Outdoor Sculpture -- Michigan -- Lansing
Relief
Sculpture
Owner:
First Baptist Church, 227 North Capitol Avenue, Entrance to Children's Center, Lansing, Michigan
References:
Hendry, Fay L., "Outdoor Sculpture in Lansing," Okemos, Michigan: iota Press, 1980, pg. 40.
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Michigan survey, 1993.
Illustration:
Image on file.
Hendry, Fay L., "Outdoor Sculpture in Lansing," Okemos, Michigan: iota Press, 1980, pg. 40.
Note:
The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
Repository:
Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
Control Number:
IAS 87730012
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