Abraham Lincoln Sculpture

"Young Lincoln Learning"
In Spring 2004, Friends of the Library
celebrated their 50th anniversary. They wanted to give
a gift to the library to commemorate this special occasion. While
considering what kind of gift to give, they were introduced to
designer Glenn Rebechini of Rebechini Studios, Inc. in Elk Grove
Village.
He showed them a 27-inch ceramic sculpture of
young Abraham Lincoln with a book in his hand and a dog lying at
his feet. The sculpture was created by Rebechini�s grandfather,
Guido Rebechini, who had displayed it at the 1933 Century of
Progress World�s Fair.
The Friends conferred with the Library Board,
the library�s art consultant, and the library administration.
They decided to purchase the sculpture, have it bronzed, and
present it to the library. Rebechini suggested that the lost wax
process be used. A wax mold is made from the original and bronze
is poured into the mold, creating a duplicate in bronze while
keeping the original intact.
The bronze statue �Young Lincoln
Learning� was dedicated on May 21, 2004 during the Friends 50th
anniversary celebration. It is permanently housed on the first
floor of the library.
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