June, 1919 
29 
Silhouetted against the sky 
and surmounting the garden 
pool stands young Diana, a 
clear-cut gem of garden statu¬ 
ary. It is by Janet Scudder 
and is found in the garden of 
John Long Severance, Esq., at 
Cleveland, Ohio. Courtesy of 
Gorham Gallery 
These, figures — Morning, Noon 
and Night—support the table 
of this sundial in the garden 
of John Long Severance, Esq., 
Cleveland, Ohio. Harriet 
Whitney Frishmuth was the 
sculptor. Courtesy of Gor¬ 
ham Gallery 
“Girl and Fish,” a garden fig¬ 
ure of happy interpretation, 
could find a place in a garden 
pool sprayed as a fountain 
base or in a stream of rushing 
water. Harriet Whitney Frish¬ 
muth, sculptor. Courtesy of 
Gorham Gallery 
The sundial offers a wide and 
varied field of interpretation. 
This figure, “The Fruit Bear¬ 
er,” by Edward McCartan, has 
found a sunny spot in the gar¬ 
den of Mrs. Harold I. Pratt, 
at Glen Cove, L. I. Courtesy 
of Gorham Gallery 
