Stanford’s “Angel of Grief” Statue Vandalized as Arm is Cut Off
Classless act by vandals.
Stanford News reports.
Stanford police seek information on vandalism of Angel of Grief
Stanford police are seeking information and witnesses to recent vandalism of the white marble Angel of Grief statue at the Stanford Family Mausoleum.
The Stanford Department of Public Safety received a report on Tuesday, Aug. 11, that someone had broken off the front left forearm of the Angel of Grief, a popular campus landmark commissioned by Jane Stanford in memory of her brother, Henry Clay Lathrop.
The monument has been vandalized in the past and is costly to repair.
The sculpture was originally placed in 1901 as a replica of a statue originally sculpted by William Wetmore Story and then reproduced for Stanford. Story’s name for the piece was The Angel of Grief Weeping Over the Dismantled Altar of Life.
The sculpture was originally housed inside a dome, which collapsed in the 1906 earthquake. The sculpture was rebuilt in 1908.
Stanford police seek information on vandalism of Angel of Grief (Stanford News)
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I’m sure it was a micro aggression for some reason.
American Taliban to the rescue!