In a message dated 9/29/2003 12:34:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:
> Rochester (NY) - Maybe I missed the theme animal?
> (See
> www.democratandchronicle.com/entertainment/arts/features/ent_1119.shtml)
I was a bit confused by the Democrat & Chronicle article myself. The second paragraph, however, does mention the city's first foray into public animal sculptures, "Horses on Parade," in 2001. I saw then in June 2001, when the phenomenon was new to me. Only after seeing the third or fourth painted horse out of the corner of my eye did I realize that "something" was going on. One of my favorites was the horse in front of George Eastman House (the photography museum), peering under a dark cloth into the ground glass of a view camera.
David Haberstich
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