A sculpture of an alabaster eagle head entitled “Heroes", by Ira L. Olson, a South Dakota artist whose mother survived the brutal firebombing of the German city Dresden during World War II, created it as a tribute to the general heroism of first responders. He etched the names of rescue workers who died responding to the 9/11 attack in glass onto the figure.
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A sculpture of an alabaster eagle head entitled “Heroes", by Ira L. Olson, a South Dakota artist whose mother survived the brutal firebombing of the German city Dresden during World War II, created it as a tribute to the general heroism of first responders. He etched the names of rescue workers who died responding to the 9/11 attack in glass onto the figure.
A sculpture of an alabaster eagle head entitled “Heroes", by Ira L. Olson, a South Dakota artist whose mother survived the brutal firebombing of the German city Dresden during World War II, created it as a tribute to the general heroism of first responders. He etched the names of rescue workers who died responding to the 9/11 attack in glass onto the figure.
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