New York Public Library
On this day 110 years ago, New Yorkers got their first peek at the New York Public Library @nypl and their twin lion guards.
When EC Potter was given the commission to sculpt two flanking animals for the New York Public Library’s main branch at 5th Avenue and 42nd Street in 1910, he found himself fielding several suggestions. Former President and avid hunter Theodore Roosevelt declared he’d like to see bison. This was not easy.