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The Parable (statue)

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Artist
  
Jimilu Mason

Type
  
Bronze

Owner
  
The Festival Center

Year
  
1990 (1990)

Dimensions
  
150 cm (60 in)

Created
  
1990

Location
  
Washington, D.C., United States

The parable of the divided island


The Parable is a public artwork by American artist Jimilu Mason, located at The Festival Center at 1640 Columbia Road, N.W. in Washington, D.C., United States. The Parable was originally surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! survey in 1993.

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Description

The bronze sculpture shows a man seated on a large cinder block and at his feet is a carpenter's square. Dressed in only a shirt and pants, his shirt sleeves are rolled up above his elbows and his collar is open. His face wears a beard and mustache and his feet are shoe-less. His arms reach out in front of him, and he looks as if in conversation.

Artist

Sculptor Jimilu Mason was born in Washington, D.C., graduating from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1949. Holding a Bachelor of Fine Arts from George Washington University, Mason has a studio in Italy.

Information

According to Mason the sculpture "represents a Christ... teaching that there is more than brick and mortar to building a city. The leaders must be good servants."

Condition

This sculpture was surveyed in 1993 for its condition and it was described that "treatment needed".

References

The Parable (statue) Wikipedia