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A downtown Los Angeles resident is trying to find out what happened to dozens of terra-cotta angel sculptures that once adorned a landmark downtown building that was demolished in 1969.
The angels are rectilinear in shape, tall, thin and wingless with masklike faces. They are hooded and face outward from Icarus. Date 1991 Control number IAS AL000320 Type Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture ...
In 1969, the Richfield Building – also known as the Richfield Tower – was demolished. The building’s terra cotta angels were saved and put up for sale. This photo by staff photographer John ...
‘Angel of Grandin’ sculpture honors life of James Tarpley For over 40 years, Betty Branch has created multiple sculptures in the Star City . Connor Dietrich, Multimedia Journalist.
Pat and Earle Henderson, two snowbirds from Canada, couldn’t resist pulling over when they saw the sculptures lined up around the Barberville Yard Art Emporium like a whimsical security force ...
It comes as the Knife Angel statue, made from 100,000 knives collected by police forces, leaves the city. A ceremony in front of the sculpture in Centenary Square took place on Thursday morning to ...