In 1911,
Charles Robinson Sykes sculpted the form of a woman leaning forward with her arms stretched behind and above her.
Billowing cloth is
pressed against her
by the wind. As she
holds it in her fingertips, the cloth resembles wings.
She’s one of the most famous icons in the world.
Six feet tall and
signed by Sykes,
she’s currently en route
to her new home at
Wizard Academy.