Bronze statuette, by Lawrence Tenney Stevens A bat is represented in an attitude of defiance, the wings spread, the body curved forward, and the mouth open. The statuette is supported on a globe. When the sculptor found his studio at Bedford Village infested with bats, he staged a hunt to get rid of them. Struck by the expression of rage on the face of the last one killed, he immediately modeled it. Ordered cast for the rock garden of Mrs. Joseph P. Cotton, Mount Kisco, it was set on a cylindri