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Side view of bronze "Wings of the Morning" (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church surrounded by snow
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours communicate the optimistic spiritual content of the sculpture.
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Side view of "Wings of the Morning" (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church surrounded by snow
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours communicate the optimistic spiritual content of the sculpture.
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Side view of bronze "Wings of the Morning" (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours communicate the optimistic spiritual content of the sculpture.
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Side view of "Wings of the Morning" (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours communicate the optimistic spiritual content of the sculpture.
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Rear view of bronze "Wings of the Morning" (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours communicate the optimistic spiritual content of the sculpture.
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Rear view of "Wings of the Morning" (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours communicate the optimistic spiritual content of the sculpture.
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Front/side view of "Wings of the Morning" (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours communicate the optimistic spiritual content of the sculpture.
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
View of "Wings of the Morning" (Edgar B. Flint Memorial) at Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours communicate the optimistic spiritual content of the sculpture.
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
An unidentified woman with "Wings of the Morning" (Edgar B. Flint Memorial)
The flying swans represent the atmosphere of the unfolding morning. Fredericks often used swans in his sculptures to symbolize eternal life. The hand of God enfolds the spirit of man as he takes the wings of the morning. The upward flowing contours communicate the optimistic spiritual content of the sculpture.
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…
Fredericks was inspired by Psalm…