On view behind the Brooklyn Museum is an extraordinary collection of architectural sculptures and ornaments salvaged from buildings in the city that have been demolished. The figures in the foreground, for example, once embellished the town house of Hugh J. Chisholm, a pulp and paper baron. In the background, you can see Night, one of several remnants from the original Penn Station on display here.


I’m happy to know that some of these artworks have found a home here. Most of these sculptures and ornaments have probably been made by with the use of tools and machinery no longer in use in this computer and digital age.