Portable Glory

The two columns of Portable Glory support nothing, their only embellishment being the crown of laurel leaves cut from iron that each displays. The column (the measure of proportion for classical architecture derived from the male body) is opposed to the laurel crown as a sign of the lost image of the woman.

Andrew Wilson, Kate Blacker 1994

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