Located in the plaza between the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and the Mark Taper Forum, this large work, incorporating a fountain, was designed to relate to the scale of the plaza and the surrounding buildings. | ||
This sculpture is a less religious version of two earlier works by Litchitz: his Notre Dame de Liese (Our Lady of Joy), a sculpture with a dove descending to earth with the spirit of peace symbolized by the Madonna on a base of lambs, and a later work, Between Heaven and Earth (1958). | ||
Details of the top and base |
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