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The same sort of situation 
would be suitable for 
Arthur E. Lorenzani’s 
“Fountain of the Golden 
Age” with its graceful lines 
A garden whose entrance 
were flanked by two goats, 
like Albert Laessle’s 
“Billy” would begin with 
a bit of decorative humor 
Ernest Wise Keyset’s 
“Orienta,” an exotic, per¬ 
pendicular pool figure, 
would effectively end a 
long path in a small garden 
Jane Scudder’s bird bath 
figure and the others here 
are from the current Na¬ 
tional Sculpture Society’s 
exhibition in New York 
M. E. Hewitt 
SOME RECENT GARDEN PIECES 
Shown at the Hispanic Museum by American Sculptors 
