‘Pageant’ in Brooklyn, New York
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Brian Tolle’s Pageant, near the foot of the Manhattan Bridge in Brooklyn, is often characterized as a reinstatement of two sculptures by Daniel Chester French that once were located in the same vicinity. This description is true but considerably incomplete. The symbolism inherent to the three artworks is far richer than the transformation and restoration of French’s sculptures, Miss Manhattan and Miss Brooklyn, and the evolution of the motivations for the art, at roughly half-century intervals, tells another story by itself.

The Manhattan Bridge had humble origins. It was originally called “Bridge No. 3” for its construction after the Brooklyn and Williamsburg bridges and its design was judged inferior to those earlier East River spans. After it opened in 1909, archi…

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