Title supplied by cataloger. Designed by Jacques Lipchitz and installed in 1969, the 30-foot ""Peace on Earth"" bronze sculpture depicts a dove descending to Earth as a spirit of peace, further symbolized by a Madonna standing inside a tear-shaped canopy, being supported by reclining lambs. The reflecting pool was replaced by an automated fountain designed by WET 20 years later. As part of a $40 million revitalization of the Music Center Plaza, renamed Jerry Moss Plaza, the sculpture was moved from its central location to the western edge along Hope Street in 2018. Before the sculpture was reinstalled, it received a new base in which a time capsule was placed. Inside the capsule is a flock of origami cranes with wishes for a future world of fellowship and harmonious coexistence. Looking northeast towards the Civic Center from behind the ""Peace on Earth"" bronze sculpture in the reflecting pool at the Music Center Plaza. Seen across Grand Avenue is the Los Angeles County Hall of Administration (left) and further beyond on Spring Street in City Hall (center), March 1981.
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1 slide : color ; 5x5 cm. Photographic color slides
Music Center of Los Angeles County Los Angeles City Hall (Los Angeles, Calif.) Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration Sculpture Bronze sculpture Pedestrians Reflecting pools Trees City halls Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments Public buildings Civic centers Office buildings Bunker Hill (Los Angeles, Calif.) Downtown Los Angeles (Los Angeles, Calif.) Lipchitz, Jacques,--1891-1973 Stanton, J. E Wilson, Adrian Williams, Paul R.,--1894-1980 Austin, Field & Fry Austin, John C. W.--(John Corneby Wilson),--1870-1963 Parkinson, Donald B.--(Donald Berthold),--1895-1945 Parkinson, John,--1861-1935 Martin, Albert C.,--1879-1960
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