THE LAST MAJOR WORK OF SIR JACOB EPSTEIN, the famous British sculptor, which has been erected at the Knightsbridge entrance to Hyde Park, London. The theme of the group is “Escape,” and shows five figures, a man, a woman, a boy, a dog, and a faun playing the Pipes of Pan. It is intended to illustrate the desire of many persons to escape from busy city life and get away to the countryside. The group is shown after the unveiling.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 20
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80THE LAST MAJOR WORK OF SIR JACOB EPSTEIN, the famous British sculptor, which has been erected at the Knightsbridge entrance to Hyde Park, London. The theme of the group is “Escape,” and shows five figures, a man, a woman, a boy, a dog, and a faun playing the Pipes of Pan. It is intended to illustrate the desire of many persons to escape from busy city life and get away to the countryside. The group is shown after the unveiling. Press, Volume C, Issue 29498, 27 April 1961, Page 20
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