PARK AND C EM ET ER Y. 
XII 
It’s All in the Marble 
The image is there, but it takes an artist to bring it out. It 
all comes from knowing what to leave and what to cut away. 
A great many rough blocks have already been transformed into 
masterpieces, but the marble is still waiting — ready to do its 
part. No other material offers the sculptor a better chance. 
The reproduction of Leonardo's “Last Supper" which is featured 
in the illustration, was lately placed in the altar of St. Joseph 's Church, 
San Francisco. This is slightly larger than the one which we finished 
for the Ticonderoga Church, although it was made from the same 
model. Both are of ff /T hite Rutland marble. 
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