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Artwork in the Library
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Three quilts hang from the second and third level balustrades. “The Eagle Has Landed” quilt has been on loan from award-winning local quilter Sue Clark since shortly after 9/11/01. One Bicentennial Quilt depicts scenes of Hamden (view larger image with panel description); the other Bicentennial Quilt depicts scenes from the Whitneyville section of Hamden (view larger image with panel description). |
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| Thornton Wilder | |
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Pulitzer prize-winning author and famous Hamden resident. His study is located on the library’s main floor. This bust, adjacent to Mr. Wilder’s study, was created by Anthony Bonadies, Professor of Art at Southern Connecticut State University and Hamden resident. Presented to the Library in 1986.
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| Gifts of Sculpture from the Miller Estate | |
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This graceful white marble statue greets visitors to the library rotunda. It is inscribed “E.S. Bartholomew, Rome, 1857.” |
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This bronze sculpture is located in the Library’s Media Room. The knight stands 42 1/2 inches tall. It was made in France by “E. Picault" and is inscribed “Le Cid” on the base. |








