Bison head from the Nebraska Governor's Reception Room Fireplace Mantle Bison Bull from the North Balustrades of the Nebraska State Capitol In this drawing, Lawrie lays out the sketch of the bison to be carved, in relation to how the masonry, slabs of Indiana Limestone, are laid out. This shows the carver where to chisel away. Bison Bull on Balustrade, Nebraska State Capitol Bison Cow and Calf on Balustrade, Nebraska State Capitol Balustrade Bison Bull, Nebraska State Capitol Bison Head carved on 20 Exchange Place in Lower Manhattan. This is NOT attributed to Lawrie. However, it mimics Lawrie's geometric treatment of the bison's curls and beard. And the Acanthus (the plants in the background) was used by Lawrie on the majority of buildings for which he created sculpture. This photo is by Chris Kralik, as commissioned by Greg Harm. A pano shot of the west Bison Balustrade, showing the Bison Carvings, in relation to the building. This is on the North Portal of the Nebraka State Capitol.