A woman applied lipstick while seated on a bench next to a realistic bronze statue, on the Upper West Side.
The statue depicts Jeremiah Lanphier, a businessman who advocated daily prayer to New Yorkers in the mid-19th Century. The statue was created by Lincoln Fox in 2007 and stands outside the American Bible Society (out of frame, to the left).
For more about the statue and Jeremiah Lanphier, click here.
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