Kneeling Camels
Kneeling Camels is a public art work by Paul Moulon located at front entrance of the Tripoli Shrine Temple, a civic organization in the Concordia neighborhood west of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[2] The camels flank the stairway entrance to the Tripoli Shrine Temple on West Wisconsin Avenue.The carving on each camel includes details such as reins and saddle, both with tassel decoration.Temple business administrator George Vignyvich told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, that the camels are "one of the symbols used by the Shrine.volunteers conducting a condition survey for the Smithsonian Institution urgently recommended treatment for the sculptures in 1997.