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Monument to Four Georgia Poets, 1943
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Monument to Four Georgia Poets, 1943
Monument to Four Georgia Poets, 1943. Monument to Four Georgia Poets: James Ryder Randall (1839-1908) Sidney Clopton Lanier (1842-1881), The Rev. Abram Joseph Ryan (1838-1886), and Paul Hamilton Hayne (1830-1886). The monument was presented to the city of Augusta by benefactor Anna Russel Cole (1846-1926) in 1913. From a postcard produced by Curt Teich & Co. 1943
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Augusta Bench Cole Curt Teich Curt Teich Co Georgia Memorial Randall Ryan Symmetry Tree Lined Treelined Hayne
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This print showcases the Monument to Four Georgia Poets, a remarkable tribute to literary greatness. Erected in 1913 by philanthropist Anna Russel Cole, this monument stands proudly in Augusta, USA. The four poets honored here are James Ryder Randall, Sidney Clopton Lanier, The Rev. Abram Joseph Ryan, and Paul Hamilton Hayne. Surrounded by the beauty of nature and nestled within a serene city park, the monument exudes an air of tranquility. Tall trees line the road leading up to it while a neatly trimmed lawn stretches out on either side. Its architecture is elegant yet understated, perfectly complementing its natural surroundings. The symmetry of this scene is striking; everything seems meticulously placed with purposeful intent. A bench nearby invites visitors to sit and reflect upon the profound words penned by these esteemed poets. As we gaze at this postcard from 1943 produced by Curt Teich & Co. , we can't help but feel transported back in time - back to an era when literature held immense power and poetry was revered as a true art form. This photograph captures not only a physical monument but also embodies the spirit of creativity that flows through every word written by these talented poets. It serves as a reminder of their lasting impact on Georgia's literary heritage and invites us all to appreciate their contributions even today.
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