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On the subject of the BEYC. #289317
10/07/2022 10:43 AM
10/07/2022 10:43 AM
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Does anyone know? The main desk at the BEYC had two slightly larger than lifesize sculptures in wood that were beautiful pieces of art. They were/are semi-nude women and the carving was superb. That was before Irma. Were they saved or lost in the hurricane. Thanks in advance for any information you might have.

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Re: On the subject of the BEYC. [Re: Calvin] #289343
10/08/2022 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Calvin
Does anyone know? The main desk at the BEYC had two slightly larger than lifesize sculptures in wood that were beautiful pieces of art. They were/are semi-nude women and the carving was superb. That was before Irma. Were they saved or lost in the hurricane. Thanks in advance for any information you might have.


I saw a few of the wood carvings on our last visit, but they were animals. I'm still in the hope that more of the carvings are in a shed somewhere awaiting restoration.


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Re: On the subject of the BEYC. [Re: Calvin] #289356
10/08/2022 08:36 PM
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I agree.

Re: On the subject of the BEYC. [Re: Calvin] #291325
11/17/2022 06:27 PM
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We were just there and i was wondering the same thing. Let’s hope they are afloat somewhere enjoying retirement.


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