
Pioneer in Polio Eradication 16" by 16" by 4.5" on a wooden base Limited Edition of 16 Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - the boy said, 'Thank you, Rotary, that's my sister!'

Pioneer in Polio Eradication 16" by 16" by 4.5" on a wooden base Limited Edition of 16 Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - the boy said, 'Thank you, Rotary, that's my sister!'

Pioneer in Polio Eradication 16" by 16" by 4.5" on a wooden base Limited Edition of 16 Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - detail showing the Philippine girl - the sculptor studied the ethnic characteristics of the Philippine children. Also, the details of Bomar's lapel pins and even the glasses tucked in his pocket are portrayed

Pioneer in Polio Eradication 16" by 16" by 4.5" on a wooden base Limited Edition of 16 Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - the sculptor studied the physical effects of polio on the spine and in the limbs.

Pioneer in Polio Eradication 16" by 16" by 4.5" on a wooden base Limited Edition of 16 Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - James Bomar described the pieces of rubber tire that were tied to the boys knees.

Pioneer in Polio Eradication 16" by 16" by 4.5" on a wooden base Limited Edition of 16 Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - James Bomar described the pieces of rubber tire that were tied to the boys knees.

Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - He was holding a young girl he just given the vaccine to (which was given in drops at the time, you can see the dropper vial in his hand) Photo of the original clay sculpture prior to casting in bronze

Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - and he felt a tugging on his trousers leg. Photo of the original clay sculpture prior to casting in bronze

Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - he looked down into the face of a young boy who was crippled with polio. Photo of the original clay sculpture prior to casting in bronze

Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - the boy said, 'Thank you, Rotary, that's my sister!' Photo of the original clay sculpture prior to casting in bronze

Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - James Bomar described the pieces of rubber tire that were tied to the boys knees. Photo of the original clay sculpture prior to casting in bronze

Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - the sculptor studied the physical effects of polio on the spine and in the limbs. Photo of the original clay sculpture prior to casting in bronze

Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - detail showing the Philippine girl - the sculptor studied the ethnic characteristics of the Philippine children. Also, the details of Bomar's lapel pins and even the glasses tucked in his pocket are portrayed. Photo of the original clay sculpture prior to casting in bronze

Portraying a moment when James Bomar was giving polio vaccines to children in the Philippines - this sculpture can be produced in bronze, contact the sculptor at the link below for more information. Photo of the original clay sculpture prior to casting in bronze