
Willa Comes Alive
Clip: Season 13 Episode 10 | 6m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
A new bronze of Willa Cather for National Statuary Hall
Omaha sculptor Littleton Alston won the commission to create a bronze of writer Willa Cather for installation at National Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol. With the final version approved, Alston traveled to a Colorado foundry where in a single day's time the 7-foot metal sculpture came alive through the patina process.
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Willa Comes Alive
Clip: Season 13 Episode 10 | 6m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
Omaha sculptor Littleton Alston won the commission to create a bronze of writer Willa Cather for installation at National Statuary Hall in the United States Capitol. With the final version approved, Alston traveled to a Colorado foundry where in a single day's time the 7-foot metal sculpture came alive through the patina process.
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