A year of so ago, on the cover of the New
York
Herald Tribune Sunday magazine, I saw
a picture of the Statue of Liberty... taken from a
helicopter, and it showed the top of the
statue's head. I was amazed to see the detail
there. The sculptor had done a painstaking
job with the lady's coiffure, and yet he must
have been pretty sure that the only eyes that
would see this detail would be the uncritical
eyes of seagulls. He could not have dreamed
that any man would ever fly over this head. He
was artist enough, however, to finish off this
part of the statue with as much care as he had
devoted to her face and her arms and the torch
and everything that people can see as they sail
up the bay...
-- Oscar Hammerstein. Lyrics (1949)