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Henderson Harbor, New York 13651
(Photos)
P1030125
"Tug Hill 5.0," Stephen Yaussi, Henderson Harbor, NY, 11 x 14, 750, APE-83
"Zenda Dawn," Stephen Yaussi, Henderson Harbor, NY, 11 x 14, 500, APE-84
Post Office 13651 (Henderson Harbor, New York)
Lake Ontario (Henderson Harbor, New York)
Lake Ontario (Henderson Harbor, New York)
3% Waxing Crescent over Henderson Harbor, New York
Henderson Harbor, New York
Bobby Cannon Fellowship of Christian Athletes 1963
"Falling Tree" Henderson Harbor, NY
"Girl at the Picnic table" Henderson Harbor, NY
"Floating girl" Henderson Harbor, NY
"Thelma & Louise" Henderson Harbor, NY
"Sunset through sunglasses" Henderson Harbor, NY
Japanese cypress sculpture of a Rakan, Buddhist patriarch. Part of the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Art Collection.
A carved lintel board with a traditional Maori Koruru ( carved femail face and body) at its centre, and Maori Manaia (guardians) at each end.
Japanese 18th century wood horse sculpture. The eyes are carved crystal. Part of the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel Art Collection.
This Thai sculpture is part dragon and part pheasant. Made of wood, mirrored glass and gilt.
9 foot sculpture of wood and mirrored glass mosaic depicting Vishnu (Supreme Being) standing on Garuda, a mythic sun bird. Part of the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel art collection.
A spindly Karawari River (New Guinea) figural sculpture. Part of the 1,000 piece Mauna Kea Art Collection
A burnished tansu, traditional Japanese storage cabinetry, with a wood hook, a jizai. The jizai was used in Japanese homes to hang pots. The Mauna Kea Beach Hotel has over 1,000 art works of Asian and Oceanic cultures.
A pair of Thai winged lions stand guard at the entry to the Beachfront Wing, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
The dragon head on one of winged lion guardians at the entrance to the Beachfront Wing / Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
A Maori Canoe Decoration. Part of the Art of Mauna Kea Beach Hotel
This highly ornate 9 foot Thai carp was carved to satisfy Buddhist requirements for piety. The mouth is carved to grasp a pearl, that stands for wisdom the Buddhists hope to attain. Part of the 1,000 piece Mauna Kea Art Collection.
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