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  2. Untermyer Park and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Untermyer Park and Gardens is a historic 43-acre ... A Foo Dog sculpture in the Walled Garden. The Overlook, with the Hudson River Palisades in the background.

  3. Chinese guardian lions - Wikipedia

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    Miss Beryl claims it is called a "foo" dog because the dog says, "Foo on you!" when he is not approving of a person's actions. In Roger Zelazny's novel Lord Demon, the protagonist Kai Wren has two Fu dogs as pets - the green male Shiriki and the orange-red female Shambhala.

  4. Robert Allerton Park - Wikipedia

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    Allerton Park's gardens consist of a one-quarter-mile-long (0.40 km) formal garden, and a one-and-a-quarter-mile-long (2.0 km) sculpture walk extending westward from the end of the formal garden. The gardens incorporate many pieces of sculpture and ornaments. [15]

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  6. List of public art in San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Foo Dogs: Mary Erckenbrack: 1952 711 Pacific Ave., at the Ping Yuen Housing Project Terra cotta: 8 dogs; each 18 x 12 x 15 in. San Francisco Arts Commission [3] Dr. Sun Yat-sen: Benny Bufano: 1937 St. Mary's Square

  7. Lauren Halsey unveils the design for a monumental sculpture ...

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    The Times has the first look at the renderings for artist Lauren Halsey's 'sister dreamer' monument and sculpture park, built for and about the neighborhood she has long called home.

  8. Sculpture Park in Montgomery will ‘humanize’ the ... - AOL

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    The third addition, the sculpture park, is an effort to humanize the experience of the enslaved person living on a plantation. The centerpiece of the park will be a 100-by-40 feet monument to ...

  9. Shisa - Wikipedia

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    Shisa (シーサー, shīsā) is a traditional Ryukyuan cultural artifact and decoration derived from Chinese guardian lions, often seen in similar pairs, resembling a cross between a lion and a dog, from Okinawan mythology. Shisa are wards, believed to protect from some evils.