Statue by Lions Bridge - Max Wasilik

 The statue by Lions Bridge depicts the conquering of nature using the symbols of the four men that represent technological advancements. These are geometry/mathematics represented by paper and a compass, tool smithing represented by an anvil, literature represented by the book, and art represented by the paint palette. On the top of the statue is another man, successfully restraining a wild horse. This man is different from the other four, as he is fully clothed in modern garments and boots while the other four are only dressed with a loin cloth. I interpret this as meaning that this is an actual man while the other four are simply symbols represented the four technologies I describe. This conquering of nature contrasts the recent trend of finding aesthetic beauty in the countryside, and it goes back to describing beauty found in man's influence on the earth.

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