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Word: pylon (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week, 14 years after Kate Buckingham's death, ground was finally broken for a less conspicuous monument to be constructed in Lincoln Park. The new 130-ft.-sq. memorial should still attract plenty of attention. On top of three stone terraces a polished black granite pylon would rise 70 feet, dwarfing the 13-ft. statue of Hamilton (completed ten years ago) - not to mention the park's 12-ft. bronze Lincoln...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Up Goes Hamilton | 7/9/1951 | See Source »

There is a stainless-steel pylon in front of Harkness Commons now; workmen put it up over Christmas. It is officially called a "construction," and its sculptor, Richard Lippold, has some interesting things to say about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constructional Ideas | 1/4/1951 | See Source »

Lippold says that his pylon is really a "worldtree," a "three-dimensional statement of the world unity idea." The main branches of Lippold's tree are "reaching to the four points of the compass," its trunk digs down into the earth, its extremities are "still growing, unclouded, in space." The whole thing symbolizes "continuous growth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constructional Ideas | 1/4/1951 | See Source »

Lippold's pylon and his ideas about it are among the few cheerful things to turn up so far in what looks like a remarkably cheerless new year. There is something very ingratiating about, a man who can detach himself from reality in a world were reality is terribly present in every newspaper, a world which might be far better off if it stopped worrying about atomic piles and concentrated on putting up pylons. Lippold asks that his sculpture get an annual polishing. It is an undemanding request in what has become a frighteningly demanding world, and we hope...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Constructional Ideas | 1/4/1951 | See Source »

Stainless steel and mysterious to the unsophisticated observer, the long-heralded pylon became part of the Graduate Center quadrangle's topography during the vacation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 'World-Tree' Graces Grad Center; Its Sculptor Advises: 'Enjoy It!' | 1/4/1951 | See Source »

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