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New York. Riverside Church (1927-1931; H. C. Pelton, C. Collens). Choral barriers. Field with the artists, from left to right: Giovanni Palestrina, Leonardo da Vinci, Christ, Michelangelo, Johann Sebastian Bach; above: John Greenleaf Whittier, Fra Angelico, John Milton (half covered)
Title: Riverside Church
Description:
New York.
Riverside Church (1927-1931; H.
C.
Pelton, C.
Collens).
Choral barriers.
Field with the artists, from left to right: Giovanni Palestrina, Leonardo da Vinci, Christ, Michelangelo, Johann Sebastian Bach; above: John Greenleaf Whittier, Fra Angelico, John Milton (half covered).

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