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The Vision of Peace may be a sculpture within the three-story memorial concourse lobby on the Fourth Street entrance of the Saint Paul hall and Ramsey county seat in Saint Paul, Minnesota, u. S.. The memorial to war dead was created by Swedish sculptor Carl Milles. He thespian on recollections of a Native yank ceremony he witnessed in Ponca town, Oklahoma, once he designed the sculpture, Indian God of Peace.
Although there’s no association between Native yank spirituality and his own vision, Milles represented 5 Native Americans seated around a fireplace and holding their sacred pipes. Rising from the smoke of these pipes may be a “god of peace” that Milles unreal talking to “all the planet.”
The sculpture weighs around sixty tons, stands thirty eight feet high, and was inscribed from creamy white oriental alabaster exploitation Milles’ all-out model. The sculpture sits on a revolving base that turns the figure 132 degrees each two.5 hours. There area unit ninety eight sections fixed to a steel girder and supported by fractional in. Bronze ribs.
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