A wax sculpture of Abe Lincoln was no match for D.C.’s punishing heat
A wax sculpture of Abe Lincoln was no match for D.C.’s punishing heat
www.washingtonpost.com A wax sculpture of Abe Lincoln was no match for D.C.’s punishing heat
The six-foot-tall statue, a wax replica by Richmond artist Sandy Williams IV, was meant to draw attention to the Civil War era and its aftermath.
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Well, regardless of what the artist intended the piece to be about it's now about climate change.
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