May 1994. Bronze, granite. Dimensions: 124 × 55 × 50 in (315 × 140 × 127 cm).
Cornua is the nominative/accusative plural of the Latin noun cornu (fourth declension, neuter), meaning "horns," "hooves," "beaks," or "ends". It frequently refers to the wings of an army, projecting parts of a structure (such as the ends of a scroll), or anatomical horn-shaped structures.
Destroyed by Oct 2019 flood, parts used in new 2020 works.
May 1994. Bronze, granite. Dimensions: 124 × 55 × 50 in (315 × 140 × 127 cm).
Cornua is the nominative/accusative plural of the Latin noun cornu (fourth declension, neuter), meaning "horns," "hooves," "beaks," or "ends". It frequently refers to the wings of an army, projecting parts of a structure (such as the ends of a scroll), or anatomical horn-shaped structures.
Destroyed by Oct 2019 flood, parts used in new 2020 works.