Assisi: An Online Journal of Arts & Letters Volume 4, Issues 1 & 2 | Page 24

CIVIC VIRTUE Howard Skrill [Dedicated to the memory of Jean Cabut, Georges Wolinski, Bernard Verlhac and Philippe Honore] On December 15th, 2012, work crews assembled on a public plaza in front of Queens Borough Hall in Kew Gardens in order to truss up and lift ‘Civic Virtue Triumphant Over Unrighteousness’, an enormous marble sculpture, from its perch in a fountain between Queens Boulevard, the Van Wyck Expressway and Union Turnpike. Civic Virtue had occupied this spot for seventy one years. In early January 2015, I watched a YouTube video of the event made by an impassioned opponent of the work’s removal. The workmen labored into the night to secure the enormous monument into a cage constructed of steel girders that was then hoisted by a crane onto a flatbed truck that ferried it to GreenWood Cemetery near my home in Park Slope, Brooklyn. I was struck by the image of C ]