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"Sculptured Pediment of North Portico, modelled by the late Albert Hodge."

"Left angle: The spirit of Enterprise beckoning the worker to the new land. Europa and the bull signifying European emigration—The new family in the new land, the central figure representing Manitoba. Right-handed corner: The Red River and the Assiniboine River commingling and fertilizing the soil.—The harvesters presenting the fruits of the earth to Manitoba."
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Source Frank W. Simon, "Manitoba Parliament Building, Winnipeg." The Architectural Review, vol. 51, iss. 302 (January 1922), plate IV.[1]
Author Albert Hodge (1875-1918), sculptor
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