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Sculpture on the [[Lewisohn Lawn]]. Crafted by George Grey Barnard in [[1899]], it was gifted by Edward Severin Clark to Columbia in [[1907]].
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'''''The Great God Pan''''' is a sculpture on the [[Lewisohn Lawn]]. It was crafted by George Grey Barnard in [[1899]], and gifted by Edward Severin Clark to Columbia in [[1907]].
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The sculpture was originally part of a fountain located in [[The Grove]] on the corner of 120th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, where [[Mudd Hall]] currently is.
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 31 January 2008

The Great God Pan

The Great God Pan is a sculpture on the Lewisohn Lawn. It was crafted by George Grey Barnard in 1899, and gifted by Edward Severin Clark to Columbia in 1907.

The sculpture was originally part of a fountain located in The Grove on the corner of 120th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, where Mudd Hall currently is.