The Dough Boy
Man dressed in World War I uniform stands leaning to the proper right with his proper right knee bent slightly. His proper right arm is bent at the elbow while his hand rests on his thigh. His proper left arm is also bent and holds the barrel of his rifle which rests on the ground.
Dates
Made: 1930
Location
1 Capitol Square, Columbus, Ohio, 43215
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Sculpture,
Plaque
Type
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Public Art
Artist
Arthur Ivone
Attributes
- Outdoors