Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" Brookgreen Gardens, Part III | Eastern North Carolina Now

    I liked this interesting bronze sculpture of the male lion, and will retrieve the specifics as promised in an earlier installment: Above.      image by Stan Deatherage
    Click here for an enlarged view of northeast South Carolina.
    These marble characters, Phryne Before the Judges, by Albert Walter Wein, appear larger than life, and I believe they actually are: Above. A stone's throw from Phryne Before the Judges is this expressively happy boy exploding from the water: Below.      images by Stan Deatherage

      This bronze sculpture, Joy of Motherhood, by Willard Newman Hirsh, sums up the delicate balance between nature and natural, pure happiness. I really liked this one: Above. Raphell, by Bruno Lucchesi, is a bronze sculpture that celebrates the essence of life on mother earth - water: Below.      images by Stan Deatherage

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