“Toleration Statue” Matted Photograph
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Erected in the late 19th century, this 10-foot-tall stone “Toleration” statue by Herman Kirn is believed to be a likeness of William Penn. The statue’s title reflects the Quaker beliefs of liberty and conscience, which Penn espoused. This 2019 work is signed on the verso by photographer Jeremy Sustare, and is archivally mounted, matted and enclosed in a clear protective sleeve.












