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− | '''Tight Rope Walker''' is a sculpture on [[Revson Plaza]], the bridge above [[Amsterdam Avenue]]. It was created by [[:w:Kees Verkade|Kees Verkade]] and was gifted to the school in [[1979]] by "the Friends of General William B. Donovan". | + | '''Tight Rope Walker''' is a sculpture on [[Revson Plaza]], the bridge above [[Amsterdam Avenue]]. It was created by [[:w:Kees Verkade|R. Kees Verkade]] between [[1973]] and [[1979]]. The sculpture was then gifted to the school in [[1979]] by "the Friends of General William B. Donovan". |
Sometimes people hang laundry out to dry on the tightrope walkers' arms. | Sometimes people hang laundry out to dry on the tightrope walkers' arms. | ||
− | == | + | == Photo gallery == |
<gallery> | <gallery> |
Revision as of 21:45, 11 April 2007
Tight Rope Walker is a sculpture on Revson Plaza, the bridge above Amsterdam Avenue. It was created by R. Kees Verkade between 1973 and 1979. The sculpture was then gifted to the school in 1979 by "the Friends of General William B. Donovan".
Sometimes people hang laundry out to dry on the tightrope walkers' arms.
Photo gallery
With St. Paul's Chapel in the background. By C. Szabla, C'07.