Benevolence - Salt Lake City, UT
N 40° 46.205 W 111° 53.620
12T E 424580 N 4513618
Benevolence is one of four relief art sculptures that make up the base of the tower for the Nauvoo Bell in the southwest area of Temple Square, near the wall between the Tabernacle and the Assembly Hall, in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah.
Waymark Code: WMGG07
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 03/01/2013
Views: 9
This four foot high, three foot wide, relief art sculpture is described in the Art Inventory Catalog as follows:
"Four adult female figures, one young boy, and a baby. Three women, dressed in long gowns, stand. The woman at the center holds both arms out to embrace the group. A young boy stands to the proper left of the central woman. A fourth female figure sits in front of the boy and holds an infant wrapped in cloth. The woman to the farthest proper right, holds a basket of fruit. A star shines above the central female figure's head." (
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Along the top of the sculpture it reads: BENEVOLENCE
Along the bottom it reads: THROUGH LOVE SERVE ONE ANOTHER