Description
Description
When it was dedicated in 1958, the 26-foot Spirit of Detroit sculpture was the largest cast bronze statue since the Renaissance. The left hand holds a bronze sphere emanating rays to symbolize God, while the right hand holds a family group. The plaque in front of the sculpture reads, “The artist expresses the concept that God, through the spirit of man is manifested in the family, the noblest human relationship.”
Size: 4"x6"
Paper: Premium textured card stock
Finish: Non-glossy
Postage: Postcard stamp
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