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New York Public Library Lions

Item

Title
New York Public Library Lions
Description
These male lions, known today as Patience and Fortitude, were made of Tennessee marble. They sit at either side of the library's steps and are images often referenced for the library in its logo and other materials. The lions lay on stone plinths guarding the library.
Coordinates
Public Library - Stephen A. Schwarzman Building, Public Library, 476 5th Ave, New York, NY 10018
Location
New York Public Library, New York City, New York
Abstract
Carved by the Piccirilli Brothers from Tennessee marble in 1911, the Lions of the New York Public Library, known today as Patience and Fortitude, are positioned on either side of the entrance steps. They are often used as symbols of the library in its logo and materials.
Creator
Giuseppe Piccirilli|244|Piccirilli Brothers|246
Date
1911/05/23
Medium
Tennessee Marble
Subject
Lions|The Importance of Access to Knowledge
Item sets
Memory Sites