The work sits within the center of a pool in Holcomb Gardens on the grounds of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
[1] The piece, made in France, was created primarily crafted by sculptor Armand Toussaint and cast by Graux-Marly.
"[1] The sculpture of the Greek goddess is meant to represent Persephone coming back from the underworld every spring to make the flowers and plants bloom.
[2] In Fall 2011 a mural in the Johnson Room in Robertson Hall on the Butler campus was created.
The 2,120 square-foot mural depicts notable landmarks at Butler, including Persephone.