Hi All,
I don't have any pictures to offer of Morefar, but I've both visited it a few times (legitimately and illegitimately - I grew up less than 2 miles away) and most of the statuary (some sits directly in a bunker) is Asian/Japanese in nature. C.V. Starr, founder of AIG was an ardent lover of Japanese culture and this aesthetic permeates the ornamental landscaping that fringes the course.
One of the statue groups isn't that at all, it's CV's grave marker...When he died, (ca. 1970?), they ripped up the 15th fairway, laid down blacktop for a funeral procession of vehicles, and after the ceremony which interred his ashes behind the 15th tee, tore up the macadam and reseeded the disturbed area.
The Wall Street Journal had thorough article on the course and its history both in the 90s and then again during the AIG fiscal fallout in 2009. so did the local paper...the Danbury News Times, but that was perhaps as much as 18-20 years ago.
A little bit of hunting can yield a lot of info about an ultra, ultra private place. They have more than few sunny, summer days where not a single person plays the course.
cheers
vk