Sculptor Paul Granlund (right), creator of “Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man,” examines a map of the Minnesota State Capitol grounds as Minnesota Historical Society Director Russell Fridley (left) and Minnesota Governor Elmer L. Andersen (center) look on.
Sculptor Paul Granlund (at left) with Minnesota Historical Society Director Russell Fridley (right) and Minnesota Governor Elmer L. Andersen (center right), 1985. Granlund’s statue “Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man” is at center left.
Sculptor Paul Granlund (center left) with Minnesota Historical Society Director Russell Fridley (left right) and Minnesota Governor Elmer L. Andersen (right), 1985. Granlund’s statue “Charles A. Lindbergh—The Boy and the Man” is at center right.
Paul Mazakutamani, about 1858. Mazakutamani (He Shoots Medals Walking) was educated at the mission church at Lac qui Parle. P1967.3056, Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas.