Starting in 1925 and extending through the 1940's, Jason Emerson Herron
was among the leading women sculptors of California. She was
especially active in Southern California during the WPA era, and her
Art Deco style sculptures can be found in many public buildings and
monuments. With her colleague, Henry Lion, [1900-1966] she
created the Art Deco figure, Power of Water for Lafayette Park in Los Angeles.
Herron
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Jason (Jessie) Herron is also mentioned in these AskART essays: Art Deco
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