langs: 10 апреля [ru] / april 10 [en] / 10. april [de] / 10 avril [fr] / 10 aprile [it] / 10 de abril [es]
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#1 Jan Matulka
Jan Matulka (7 November 1890 – 25 June 1972) was a Czech-American modern artist originally from Bohemia . Matulka's style ranged from Abstract expressionism to landscapes , sometimes in the same day. He has directly influenced artists like Dorothy Dehner , Francis Criss , Burgoyne Diller , I. Rice P
Henri Van Assche (1774–1841) was a Belgian painter. Henri Van Assche (1826) Landscape with waterfall and farm by Henri Van Assche, Rademakers collection, 1806 Van Assche was born in Brussels on 30 August 1774. [1] From his earliest years he showed a predilection for painting, and received from his f
George William Russell (10 April 1867 – 17 July 1935), who wrote with the pseudonym Æ (often written AE or A.E. ), was an Irish writer , editor, critic, poet, painter and Irish nationalist . He was also a writer on mysticism , and a central figure in the group of devotees of theosophy which met in
Keith Lionel McMillan (16 April 1934 – 22 March 2012) was an English photographer and artist. He came from a family with many artistic talents: his mother was a dancer, his father a pianist and photographer, and his brother an artist. As a child, McMillan demonstrated a love for music and athletics,
François Gall (22 March 1912 – 9 December 1987) was a Hungarian-French modern impressionist painter. [1] French painter (1912–1987) This article needs additional citations for verification . ( December 2017 ) This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in French
Constant Detré ( Szilárd Eduard Diettmann , 2 January 1891 – 10 April 1945) was a Hungarian artist. He settled in Paris where he mixed from 1920 to 1940 with representatives of the School of Paris and other Montparnasse artists, several of whom were Central European émigrés like himself, such as Pas
#7 Charles Beil
Charles A. Beil , CM (1894 – July 29, 1976) was a Canadian sculptor best known for his sculptures of cowboys and the plain Indians of the early West. He was a protégé and friend of artist Charles Marion Russell . He was born in Germany and left at the age of 11. He worked for some time in South Amer
Frederick Thomas Lines (26 July 1808 – 10 April 1898) [1] was an English portrait painter in addition to experimenting in studies from nature and landscape. Lines was known to be a master of the medium of watercolour. Lines' portrait of his father Samuel (1778–1863); in the collection of Birmingham
Piotr Jan Nurowski (20 June 1945 – 10 April 2010) was a Polish tennis player and the chief of the Polish Olympic Committee . [1] This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Polish . (April 2010) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machi
#10 Gladstone Eyre
Gladstone Eyre (11 June 1862 – 2 May 1933) was an Australian portrait artist and landscape painter around Sydney , New South Wales and Launceston, Tasmania in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] Australian artist Gladstone Eyre Born William James Gladstone Eyre ( 1862-06-11 ) 11 June 1862 Me
#11 Na Hye-sok
Na Hyeseok ( Korean : 나혜석 ; Hanja : 羅蕙錫 , 28 April 1896 – 10 December 1948) was a Korean feminist , poet, writer, painter, educator, and journalist. [1] Her pen name was Jeongwol (Hangul: 정월, 晶月). [2] She was a pioneering Korean feminist writer and painter. She was the first female professional
#12 David Alexidze
David Alexidze ( Georgian : დავით ალექსიძე ) is a Georgian artist. His art can most precisely be described as mystic realism. His works are introduced in many catalogues and preserved in various private collections. He is the Dean of the Faculty of Visual arts of Tbilisi State Academy of Arts . Davi
#13 Sueo Serisawa
Sueo Serisawa (April 10, 1910 – September 7, 2004) was a Japanese American who became a modernist of the Los Angeles school. American painter
#14 Mikhail Vrubel
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Vrubel ( Russian : Михаил Александрович Врубель ; March 17, 1856 – April 14, 1910, all n.s. ) was a Russian painter , draughtsman , and sculptor. A prolific and innovative master in various media such as painting, drawing, decorative sculpture, and theatrical art, Vrubel is
#15 Benjamin Haydon
Benjamin Robert Haydon ( / ˈ h eɪ d ə n / ; 26 January 1786 – 22 June 1846) was a British painter who specialised in grand historical pictures, although he also painted a few contemporary subjects and portraits. His commercial success was damaged by his often tactless dealings with patrons, and by
Richard Wright ( c. 1723 – c. 1775 ) was an English marine painter. An entirely self-taught artist, he first appeared as an exhibitor in London in 1760, and between that date and 1773 exhibited twenty-five works with the Incorporated Society of Artists and one with the Free Society. [1] [2] For
#17 Malcolm Drummond
Malcolm Cyril Drummond (24 May 1880 – 10 April 1945) was an English painter and printmaker , noted for his paintings of urban scenes and interiors. Influenced by the Post-Impressionists and Walter Sickert , he was a member of the Camden Town Group and the London Group . English artist Malcolm Drummo
#18 Daniel Rhodes
Daniel Rhodes (May 8, 1911 – July 23, 1989) was an American artist, known as a ceramic artist , muralist , sculptor , author and educator. During his 25 years (1947–1973) on the faculty at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University , in Alfred, New York (a division of the State Univ
#19 Leo Michelson
Leo Michelson ( Latvian : Leo Mihelsons ; 12 May 1887 – 10 April 1978) was a Latvian - American artist considered part of the École de Paris , although his works span many periods and styles. French painter This article needs additional citations for verification . ( July 2018 ) Leo Michelson
#20 Rini Templeton
Lucille Corinne Templeton (July 1, 1935 – June 15, 1986), [1] [2] better known as "Rini" Templeton , was an American graphic artist , sculptor , and political activist . She was most active in Mexico and the Southwestern United States , [3] although she also volunteered in Cuba and Nicaragua after t
The Pedvāle Open Air Art Museum ( Latvian : Pedvāles Brīvdabas mākslas muzejs ) [1] is a State Historical Monument near Sabile , Talsi Municipality , Latvia . It was founded in 1992 by Ojārs Arvīds Feldbergs as a setting for environmental art . Pedvāle Open Air Art Museum Sekimori Ishi Type Sculptur
Castlemaine Art Museum is an Australian art gallery and museum in Castlemaine, Victoria in the Shire of Mount Alexander . It was founded in 1913. It is housed in a 1931 Art Deco building constructed for the purpose, heritage-listed by the National Trust. [1] Its collection concentrates on Australian
#3 Dalí Paris
The Espace Dalí is a permanent exhibition in France devoted to Salvador Dalí consisting mainly of sculptures and engravings . The museum, near the Place du Tertre in the Montmartre district of Paris , has around 300 original artworks. The collection features mainly three-dimensional sculptures of Da
#4 Smack Mellon
Smack Mellon is a non-profit arts organization located at 92 Plymouth Street, in Dumbo, Brooklyn . Smack Mellon supports emerging, under-recognized mid-career, and women artists through a highly regarded exhibition program, competitive studio residency, and technical support to realize new and ambit
The Design Museum of Chicago or "DMoC" (formerly Chicago Design Museum) is a museum of design in the Chicago loop . It was founded by Tanner Woodford in 2012 as a pop-up museum , [1] and hosted exhibitions in different venues around Chicago in 2012 and 2013. [2] [3] [4] Following a successful Kickst
#6 Second Bank of the United States
The Second Bank of the United States was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , it was chartered from February 1816 to January 1836. [1] The Bank's formal name, according to section 9 of its charter as passed by Congres
The Willard Gallery was a contemporary art gallery operating in New York City from 1940 until 1987. It was founded by Marian Willard Johnson. [1]
Ujazdów Castle ( Polish : Zamek Ujazdowski ) is a castle in the historic Ujazdów district, between Ujazdów Park ( Park Ujazdowski ) and the Royal Baths Park ( Łazienki Królewskie ), in Warsaw , Poland. Castle in Warsaw, Poland Ujazdów Castle Zamek Ujazdowski Ujazdów Castle, seen from the Royal Canal
The Victoria Art Gallery is a public art museum in Bath , Somerset , England . It was opened in 1900 to commemorate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. It is a Grade II* listed building and houses over 1500 objects of art including a collection of oil paintings from British artists dating from 1700 on
The Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) is one of the principal U.S. art museums , with paintings , sculptures , cultural objects, and ancient masterpieces from all corners of the world. Its three-story building stands in Forest Park in St. Louis , Missouri , where it is visited by up to a half million pe
#11 Volker Diehl
Volker Diehl (born 28 May 1957 in Neheim-Hüsten ) is a German gallery owner. He mainly exhibits contemporary art in the gallery "DIEHL" ( Berlin ). German art dealer Volker Diehl Born ( 1957-05-28 ) May 28, 1957 Neheim-Hüsten , West Germany Nationality German Occupation Gallery owner
#12 Koffler Centre of the Arts
The Koffler Centre of the Arts is a broad-based cultural institution established in 1977 by Murray and Marvelle Koffler and based at Artscape Youngplace in the West Queen West area of downtown Toronto , Ontario . [1] Koffler Centre of the Arts Location of the Koffler in Toronto Established 1977 Loca
#13 Mougins Museum of Classical Art
The MACM , the Mougins Museum of Classical Art (Musée d’Art Classique de Mougins) is an art museum located in the village of Mougins , in the Alpes-Maritimes department, France. It is 30 minutes from Nice airport and 15 minutes from the centre of Cannes . This article needs additional citations for
#14 Museion (Bozen)
The Museion (from the greek μουσείον, meaning the temple of the muses ) is the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bozen , in South Tyrol , Italy. [1] Facade of the Museion facing the Talfer River in Bozen It was founded in 1985. [2] Since 2006 it has been managed by the Museion Foundation, fou
The Pinacothèque de Paris ( French: [pinakɔtɛk də paʁi] ) was an art gallery in Paris , France , with exhibition space for temporary exhibitions of artworks. [1] It was owned and run by Modigliani enthusiast Marc Restellini . [2] It closed in 15 February 2016 after going into receivership in Novem
Third Floor Gallery was an independent charitable [1] photography gallery in Cardiff Bay , Wales . It opened in 2010 and predominantly featured documentary photography, [2] often premiering new work with the direct involvement of the photographers. [3] It closed in 2016. [ citation needed ] Opening
#17 STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery
STPI - Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore (formerly known as Singapore Tyler Print Institute) is a creative workshop and contemporary art gallery based in Singapore that specialises in artistic experimentation in the medium of print and paper. To date, STPI has collaborated with over 90 artists
#18 William T. Sutherlin Mansion
Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History , also known as the William T. Sutherlin Mansion and the Confederate Memorial, is a historic home and museum building located at Danville, Virginia . It was built for Major William T. Sutherlin in 1857–1858, and is a two-story, five-bay, stuccoed building in
291 is the commonly known name for an internationally famous art gallery that was located in Midtown Manhattan at 291 Fifth Avenue in New York City from 1905 to 1917. Originally called the " Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession ", the gallery was established and managed by photographer Alfred Sti
The Worcester Art Museum , also known by its acronym WAM , houses over 38,000 works of art dating from antiquity to the present day and representing cultures from all over the world. WAM opened in 1898 in Worcester, Massachusetts , and ranks among the more important art museums of its kind in the na
The Tomb of Gaspare Brunelli is a funerary monument in partially painted and gilded marble by Gasparo Cairano , dating to 1500, and situated in the Sacred Heart chapel of the Church of St Francis of Assisi , Brescia . The Tomb of Gaspare Brunelli Artist Gasparo Cairano Completion date 1500 Medium Ma
#2 Oliver P. Morton (monument)
Oliver P. Morton and Reliefs is a public artwork by Austrian artist Rudolph Schwarz , located on the east side of the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis , Indiana , at the intersection of North Capitol Avenue and West Market Street. Oliver P. Morton and Reliefs Artist Rudolph Schwarz Year 1907 ( 1
#3 List of works by Vincent van Gogh
List of works by Vincent van Gogh is an incomplete list of paintings and other works by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890). Little appreciated during his lifetime, his fame grew in the years after his death. According to the legend, Van Gogh sold only one painting, The Red Vineyard , boug
#4 Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg
Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg is a watercolor by the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh that he made in January 1882, shortly after taking up residence in The Hague . [Works 1] [Letters 1] Meadows near Rijswijk and the Schenkweg Artist Vincent van Gogh Year 1882 (January) Catalogue F910 , JH99
The Prussian Homage ( Polish : Hołd pruski ) is an oil on canvas painting by Polish painter Jan Matejko painted between 1879 and 1882 in Kraków (then part of Austria-Hungary ). The painting depicts the " Prussian Homage ," a significant political event from the time of the Renaissance in Poland in w
#6 Ecce homo
Ecce homo ( / ˈ ɛ k s i ˈ h oʊ m oʊ / , Ecclesiastical Latin : [ˈettʃe ˈomo] , Classical Latin : [ˈɛkkɛ ˈhɔmoː] ; "behold the man") are the Latin words used by Pontius Pilate in the Vulgate translation of the Gospel of John , when he presents a scourged Jesus , bound and crowned with thorns , to
#7 Regatta at Sainte-Adresse (Monet)
The Regatta at Sainte-Adresse is an oil-on-canvas painting by the impressionist painter Claude Monet . It was painted in 1867 and is owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art . 1867 painting by Claude Monet Regatta at Sainte-Adresse Artist Claude Monet Year 1867 Medium oil paint , canvas Dimensions
#8 Donkey Rider
The Donkey Rider is a watercolor by the German expressionist painter August Macke from 1914. It was created during the art-historically significant trip to Tunisia that he took with fellow painters Paul Klee and Louis Moilliet in April 1914. The watercolor is now in the collection of the August-Mack
The Just Judges or The Righteous Judges is the lower left panel of the Ghent Altarpiece , painted by Jan van Eyck or his brother Hubert Van Eyck between 1430 and 1432. It is believed that the panel shows portraits of several contemporary figures such as Philip the Good , and possibly the artists Hub
Sorrow is a drawing by Vincent van Gogh , produced in 1882. Drawing by Vincent van Gogh Sorrow Artist Vincent van Gogh Year 1882 ( 1882 ) Catalogue F929a Type Drawing Medium Pencil, pen and ink on paper Subject Nude Dimensions 44.5 cm × 27.0 cm (17.5 in × 10.6 in) Condition Good Locati
#11 Erasmus Darwin
Erasmus Robert Darwin FRS [1] (12 December 1731 – 18 April 1802) was an English physician. One of the key thinkers of the Midlands Enlightenment , he was also a natural philosopher , physiologist , slave-trade abolitionist , [2] inventor, and poet. English physician (1731-1802) This article is abo
The Armistead Monument is a bronze statue of Col. George Armistead , by Edward Berge . It is located at Fort McHenry , Baltimore . It was dedicated on September 12, 1914. [1] Monument in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Armistead Monument George Armistead at Fort McHenry Artist Edward Berge Year 1914 Mediu
The Garden at Sainte-Adresse is a painting by the French impressionist painter Claude Monet . (Oil on canvas, 98.1 by 129.9 centimetres (38.6 in × 51.1 in) ). [1] The painting was acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art after an auction sale at Christie's in December 1967, under the French
#14 Tulip Hysteria Co-ordinating
Tulip Hysteria Co-ordinating (also referred to as Tulip Hysteria Coordinating ) is a fictitious work of art by Marcel Duchamp . Fictitious work by Marcel Duchamp Marcel Duchamp , 1913 Early 1917, rumor spread that Duchamp was working on a Cubist painting titled Tulip Hysteria Co-ordinating , in prep
Many valuable paintings have been stolen . The paintings listed are from masters of Western art which are valued in millions of U.S. dollars . See also: List of most expensive paintings
Tiziano Panconi ( Pescia , September 2, 1969) is an Italian art historian, specializing in Italian painting of the eighteenth century, [1] [2] in particular of Macchiaioli [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] and Giovanni Boldini [11] [12] [13] Italian art historian This article is an orphan , as no oth
Kamran Afshar Naderi is an Iranian architect, architectural critic, painter and artist. This article includes a list of references , related reading or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations . ( May 2022 )
Stewart Bagnani (born Mary Augusta Stewart Houston ; April 10, 1903 – March 14, 1996) was the first head of the extension program at the Art Gallery of Toronto , Canada, (now the Art Gallery of Ontario ) for twelve years. She also lectured in art history . Stewart Bagnani Stewart Bagnani Born Ma
#4 Max Emden
Max James Emden (28 October 1874 in Hamburg – 26 June 1940 in Muralto , Switzerland) was a German chemist, wholesale merchant, art collector and from 1926 owner of the Brissago Islands on Lake Maggiore . [1] [2] Some of Emden's properties, including valuable paintings, have been the object of Nazi-e
Sigfried Giedion (sometimes misspelled Siegfried Giedion ; 14 April 1888, Prague – 10 April 1968, Zürich ) was a Bohemian -born Swiss historian and critic of architecture . His ideas and books, Space, Time and Architecture , and Mechanization Takes Command , had an important conceptual influence on
#6 Pyotr Petrov
Pyotr Nikolayevich Petrov ( Russian : Пётр Николаевич Петров , 1 July 1827, Saint Petersburg , Imperial Russia , – 10 April 1891, Saint Petersburg, Imperial Russia) was a Russian writer , arts historian and critic, genealogist , bibliographer , an honourable member of the Imperial Academy of Arts an
Małgorzata Omilanowska (born 10 April 1960 in Warsaw ) is a Polish art historian and politician. She served as Poland's Minister of Culture and National Heritage from July 2014 to November 2015. Polish art historian and politician Małgorzata Omilanowska Minister of Culture and National Heritage In o
Harold Edwin Wethey (April 10, 1902 ― September 22, 1984) was an American art historian and educator . From 1940 to 1972, Wethey was a professor of art history at the University of Michigan . American art historian This article uses bare URLs , which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot . (
Helen Gee (1919–2004) was an American photography gallery owner, co-owner of the Limelight in New York City, New York from 1954 to 1961. [1] [2] It was New York City's first important post-war photography gallery, pioneering sales of photographs as art. Helen Gee Born ( 1919-04-29 ) April 29, 1919 J
#10 Erwin von Busse
Erwin von Busse also known as Granand or Erwin von Busse-Granand (12 January 1885 – 10 April 1939) was a German writer, artist, theater director, art historian and critic. His 1920 collection of short stories devoted to erotic male relationships was banned; it was republished in German in 1993 and i
#11 Pierre de Massot
Pierre de Massot (April 10 1900, Lyon – 3 January 1969, Paris) was a French writer associated with the Dada and surrealist movements. French poet
#12 Reinhard Liess
Reinhard Liess (born 10 April 1937) is a German art historian. [1] German art historian
Zsuzsanna Gulácsi ( Chinese name : 古樂慈 ; Persian name : سوزانا گولاچی ; born on 10 April 1966) is a Hungarian-born American historian, art historian of pan-Asiatic religions. She is a professor of art history, Asian studies, and comparative religious studies at Northern Arizona University (NAU). Her
#14 Claude Esteban
Claude Esteban (26 July 1935, Paris – 10 April 2006, Paris ) was a French poet . French poet Claude Esteban Claude Esteban in 2003 Born 26 July 1935 Paris, France Died 10 April 2006 (2006-04-10) (aged 70) Paris, France Occupation Poet Nationality French French literature by category French literar
Charles Henry Caffin (June 4, 1854 – January 14, 1918) was an Anglo-American writer and art critic, born in Sittingbourne , Kent, England. After graduating from Magdalen College , Oxford , in 1876, with a broad background in culture and aesthetics, he engaged in scholastic and theatrical work. In 18
Günther Grundmann (10 April 1892 – 19 June 1976) was a German art historian , museum curator and monument preservator . German art historian and monument preservator
#17 Thomas Barlow (British businessman)
Sir Thomas Dalmahoy Barlow , GBE (23 February 1883 – 22 November 1964) was a British businessman, banker, and art collector and historian. Barlow was the second son of the royal physician Sir Thomas Barlow, 1st Baronet , and his wife Ada Dalmahoy. His brother was Alan Barlow , 2nd Bt. He was educate
#18 Carlotta Nobile
Carlotta Nobile (Rome, 20 December 1988 – Benevento , 16 July 2013) was an Italian art historian , violinist, writer, blogger, and artistic director of Santa Sophia Academy chamber orchestra in Benevento from September 2010 up to her death. Polyhedral (having many sides) personality of artist and sc
Sandford Arthur Strong (10 April 1863 – 18 January 1904) was an English orientalist , art historian and librarian. [2] English orientalist, art historian and librarian Sandford Arthur Strong Sandford Arthur Strong, 1897 photograph Born ( 1863-04-10 ) 10 April 1863 Kensington , London , England [1] D
#20 Bernard Arnault
Bernard Jean Étienne Arnault [1] ( French: [bɛʁnaʁ ʒɑ̃ etjɛn aʁno] ; born 5 March 1949) is a French business magnate, investor, and art collector. [2] [3] He is the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive of LVMH Moët Hennessy – Louis Vuitton SE , the world's largest luxury goods company. [4] Ar
#1 Memorial to the murdered Jews of Hanover
The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Hanover is located in Hanover , Germany , on Opernplatz, one of the city's central squares. It was designed by the Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto and erected in 1994 on the initiative of the Memoriam Association and financed through individual donations .
#2 African American Civil War Memorial Museum
The African American Civil War Memorial Museum , in the U Street district of Washington, D.C. , recognizes the contributions of the 209,145 members of the United States Colored Troops (USCT). The eponymous memorial, dedicated in July 1998 by the African American Civil War Memorial Freedom Foundation
Stolpersteine is the German name for small, cobblestone-sized memorials placed around Europe by the German artist Gunter Demnig . They commemorate the victims of Nazi Germany who were murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide. The first Stolpersteine in Milan , the capital of the Italian regio
#4 Butt–Millet Memorial Fountain
The Butt–Millet Memorial Fountain is a memorial fountain in President's Park in Washington, D.C. , in the United States. Dedicated in October 1913, it commemorates the deaths of Archibald Butt (the military aide to President William Howard Taft ) and Francis Davis Millet (a journalist and painter, a
The Columbus Police Memorial is a memorial in Columbus, Ohio 's Genoa Park , United States. [1] It has inscriptions of the names of police officers killed while serving, [2] and serves as a gathering site for memorial services. [3] Its dedication ceremony was held on 26 May 2000. [4] Memorial in Col
#6 The Gates
The Gates were a group of gates comprising a site-specific work of art by Bulgarian artist Christo Yavacheff and French artist Jeanne-Claude, known jointly as Christo and Jeanne-Claude . The artists installed 7,503 vinyl "gates" along 23 miles (37 km) of pathways in Central Park in New York City .
A bronze sculpture of American pioneer, newspaper editor and historian Harvey W. Scott (1838–1910) by Gutzon Borglum , sometimes called Harvey Scott or Harvey W. Scott , [1] was installed on Mount Tabor in Portland, Oregon , United States, until being toppled in October 2020. Statue of Harvey W. Sco
The GLAAD Media Award is an accolade bestowed by GLAAD to recognize and honor various branches of the media for their outstanding representations of the lesbian , gay , bisexual and transgender ( LGBT ) community and the issues that affect their lives. [1] In addition to film and television, the Awa
#9 Monument to the Conquerors of Space
The Monument to the Conquerors of Space ( Russian : Монуме́нт «Покори́телям ко́смоса» , tr. Monumént "Pokorítelyam kósmosa" , IPA: [mənʊˈmʲent pəkɐrʲˈitʲɪlʲɪm ˈkosməsə] ) is a giant obelisk erected in Moscow in 1964 to celebrate achievements of the Soviet people in space exploration. It depicts a
Stolpersteine is the German name for small, cobble stone-sized memorials installed all over Europe by German artist Gunter Demnig . They remember the fate of the victims of Nazi Germany being murdered, deported, exiled or driven to suicide. The first Stolperstein in Genoa , the capital of the Italia
The Duke of York Column is a monument in London, England, to Prince Frederick, Duke of York , the second eldest son of King George III . The designer was Benjamin Dean Wyatt . It is sited where Regent Street meets The Mall , a purposefully wide endpoint of Regent Street known as Waterloo Place and G
#12 Canadian National Vimy Memorial
The Canadian National Vimy Memorial is a war memorial site in France dedicated to the memory of Canadian Expeditionary Force members killed during the First World War . It also serves as the place of commemoration for Canadian soldiers of the First World War killed or presumed dead in France who hav
#13 Vance Monument
The Vance Monument was a late 19th–century granite obelisk in Asheville, North Carolina that memorialized Zebulon Baird Vance , a former governor of North Carolina. [1] It was designed by architect Richard Sharp Smith . [2] The monument was removed by the City of Asheville in May 2021. [3] Monument
The monument at the William Penn Landing Site in Chester, Pennsylvania marks the spot of the first landing of William Penn on the territory of Pennsylvania, on October 28 or 29, 1682 ( O.S. ). Penn, the founder of the Province of Pennsylvania , landed in the only town in the province, then known as
#15 Homeless Jesus
Homeless Jesus , [1] also known as Jesus the Homeless , is a bronze sculpture by Canadian sculptor Timothy Schmalz depicting Jesus as a homeless person, sleeping on a park bench. The original sculpture was installed at Regis College , University of Toronto , in early 2013. Other casts have since bee
Fountain is a readymade sculpture by Marcel Duchamp in 1917, consisting of a porcelain urinal signed "R. Mutt". In April 1917, an ordinary piece of plumbing chosen by Duchamp was submitted for an exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists , the inaugural exhibition by the Society to be staged
#17 Liberation (Holocaust memorial)
Liberation is a bronze Holocaust memorial created by the sculptor Nathan Rapoport , located in Liberty State Park in Jersey City , in Hudson County , New Jersey , United States. Officially dedicated on May 30, 1985, the monument portrays an American soldier, carrying the body of a Holocaust survivor