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English: Bronze reliefs "Aika" (Time) and "Iäisyys" (Eternity) by the Finnish sculptor Emil Cedercreutz (1879-1949). The artworks were made in the 1920s for the Juselius mausoleum in Pori, but removed in the 1930s. The reliefs are now on display at the Emil Cedercreutz Museum in Harjavalta, Finland.
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Emil Cedercreutz bronze reliefs "Time" and "Eternity".

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