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Czech sculptor deserves credit

JAN 01, 2012

DOI: 10.1063/PT.3.1382

Mary Dryburgh

How about giving us the name of the contemporary sculptor who created the work on the cover of the September issue of PHYSICS TODAY? You credit the photographer; that is a good first step. Now go the rest of the way and honor the fine arts along with the sciences.

[Editor’s note: The statue of Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler, completed in 1983, is the work of Czech sculptor Josef Vajce. We thank Mary Dryburgh for her inquiry.]

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Mary Dryburgh. (mdryburgh@columbiabasin.edu) Esvelt Gallery, Columbia Basin College, Pasco, Washington.

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Volume 65, Number 1

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