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A view of the sun rising behind Long Island City and the sculpture, "Good Defeats Evil", by Zurab Tsereteli, in the north garden area of UN Headquarters. The sculpture depicts St. George slaying the dragon. The Dragon here is made from actual parts of a Soviet SS-20 and an American Pershing II nuclear missiles, and represents the specter of nuclear war. The sculpture was presented to the UN by the Soviet Union in 1990 and commemorates the dismantling of the missiles under the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty signed 8 December, 1987 by Presidents Ronald Reagan of the United States and Mikhail Gorbachev of the Soviet Union.
One of the two Fernand Leger Murals
in the General Assembly Hall during the sixth day of the general debate of the General Assembly’s eightieth session.

The two murals were painted on the east and west walls of the Hall by Mr. Bruce Gregory, who studied for two years in Paris with Fernand Leger. Mr. Gregory painted this mural, which is cadmium orange, white and dark grey on a dark grey background, from sketches by Leger.
One of the two Fernand Leger Murals
in the General Assembly Hall during the sixth day of the general debate of the General Assembly’s eightieth session.

The two murals were painted on the east and west walls of the Hall by Mr. Bruce Gregory, who studied for two years in Paris with Fernand Leger. Mr. Gregory painted this mural, which is cadmium yellow, United Nations blue, and white on a dark grey background, from sketches by Leger.
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Unique ID UN7ALB50399 
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Gift of Nigeria to the United Nations 
08/01/1985 10:27:41 
Unique ID UN7723315 
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Gift from Norway to the United Nations 
08/01/1985 15:19:30 
Unique ID UN7757720 
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Headline Gift of Mexico to the United Nations 
Caption Description The Government of Mexico donated to the United Nations a painting entitled ""Brotherhood"" by the Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo. This painting, which measures 29 feet by 13 feet, shows at the centre of the canvas a large fire, symbolizing love, surrounded by human figures with interlaced arms. On the right side of the canvas, the artist painted a modern lofty structure symbolizing technology and on the left side he introduced a little Mexican touch by painting a Mexican pyramid, which symbolizes the past. As the artist explained, this represents ""eternity in which I hope brotherhood will prevail"". 
Unique Identifier UN7757297 
NICA ID 84129 
Production Date 08/01/1985 12:15:00 PM 
City/Location New York
Country United States of America
Credit UN Photo/Lois Conner
File size 5.27 MB