Bronze Sundial
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The Bronze Sundial in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park is a captivating sculpture created by M. Earl Cummings in 1907. Donated by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America in California, this bronze and cast stone artwork commemorates the achievements of three renowned navigators: Sir Francis Drake, Juan de Cabrillo, and Fortuo Ximines.
Melvin Earl Cummings, a talented sculptor and professor, crafted several notable works for Golden Gate Park, including the Sundial, Robert Burns statue, Pool of Enchantment, Rideout Fountain, and The Doughboy. His expertise and artistic contributions have left a lasting mark on the park's rich history and cultural significance.
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