langs: 29 апреля [ru] / april 29 [en] / 29. april [de] / 29 avril [fr] / 29 aprile [it] / 29 de abril [es]
days: april 26 / april 27 / april 28 / april 29 / april 30 / may 1 / may 2
#1 Armand Félix Marie Jobbé-Duval
Armand Félix Marie Jobbé-Duval (17 July 1821 – 2 April 1889) was a French painter and politician of Breton origin. He became known for his severely classical compositions, which included the ceiling decorations of many churches and public buildings. He was a committed Republican and secularist, and
Robert Bernard Sherman (December 19, 1925 – March 6, 2012) was an American songwriter, best known for his work in musical films with his brother, Richard M. Sherman . The Sherman brothers produced more motion picture song scores than any other songwriting team in film history. [1] Some of their so
Arthur Hoeber (23 July 1854 New York City – 29 April 1915 Nutley, New Jersey ) was a United States painter best known for his writing on art-related subjects. American painter
Elsie Reasoner Ralph (April 25, 1878 – April 29, 1913) [1] was an American war correspondent in Cuba [2] and a sculptor. [1] First American female war correspondent; sculptor Elsie Reasoner Ralph Born Elsie Reasoner ( 1878-04-25 ) April 25, 1878 Osborne, Kansas , US Died April 29, 1913 (1913-04-29)
#5 Jan Fabre
Jan Fabre (born 1958) is a Belgian multidisciplinary artist , playwright , stage director , choreographer and designer . Belgian artist, choreographer, designer, playwright, stage director Not to be confused with Jean Fabre . Jan Fabre Jan Fabre (center) in 2008 Born 1958 Antwerp , Belgium
Fateh al-Moudarres ( Arabic : فاتح المدرس ) (1922 – 1999) was a Syrian painter and one of the leaders of the modern art movement in Syria. Moudarres studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome , where he was influenced by Surrealism . After he completed his studies, he returned to Syria where he
Thomas Jones (26 September 1742 – 29 April 1803) was a Welsh landscape painter. He was a pupil of Richard Wilson and was best known in his lifetime as a painter of Welsh and Italian landscapes in the style of his master. However, Jones's reputation grew in the 20th century when more unconventional w
#8 Diane Esmond
Diane Esmond (16 April 1910 - 27 May 1981) was a French painter whose main works were in the tradition of Post-Impressionism . She worked in or near Paris for the major part of her artistic career. Before World War II , she exhibited her figural paintings (circus and café scenes) in group shows in P
Piet van den Bergh (30 November 1865 – 29 April 1950) was a Dutch painter . His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics . [1] Dutch painter Piet van den Bergh Born ( 1865-11-30 ) 30 November 1865 The Hague , Netherlands Died 29 April 1950 (1950-04-29) (
#10 Vivienne Medrano
Vivienne Medrano (born October 28, 1992 [2] ), also known as VivziePop , is a Salvadoran American [3] animator , illustrator , comic creator and voice actress . She is best known as the creator of the adult animated series Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss . [4] [5] American animator and producer (born
John O'Shea (1876 - April 29, 1956) was a California impressionist painter known for landscape, marine, figure, and portrait painting. He was one of the major artists in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California between 1917-1945. He was a resident of Carmel for 36 years. [1] [2] For other persons named John O'
#12 Sid Barron
Sidney Arnold Barron (June 13, 1917 in Toronto – April 29, 2006 in Victoria, British Columbia ) was a Canadian editorial cartoonist and artist. During his career as a cartoonist, he drew for the Victoria Times , the Toronto Star , Maclean's , and The Albertan . His cartoons were satirical takes on s
Signe Margaret Stuart (née Nelson ) (born 1937) is an American artist best known for her abstract paintings and works on paper that are informed by Minimalism, quantum physics and the study of consciousness. American artist (born 1937) This biography of a living person needs additional citations for
Colin Frangicetto (born July 3, 1981) is a musician and painter from Langhorne, Pennsylvania . He is currently one of two guitarists in the experimental rock outfit Circa Survive , sole musician in Psychic Babble and previously in the band This Day Forward . American musician and painter Colin Frang
Antoine Chintreuil (May 15, 1814 – August 8, 1873) was a French landscape painter. He was among the starving artists who lived la vie de bohéme in Paris in the 1840s, as popularized by his friend and fellow Bohemian , the novelist Henri Murger . In 1863, he was one of the principal organizers of the
#16 Roxy Paine
Roxy Paine (born 1966, [1] New York City ) is an American painter and sculptor widely known for his installations that often convey elements of conflict between the natural world and the artificial plains man creates. He was educated at both the College of Santa Fe (now Santa Fe University of Art an
Serge Attukwei Clottey (born 1985) is a Ghanaian artist who works across installation , performance , photography and sculpture. [1] He is the creator of Afrogallonism, an artistic concept, which he describes as 'an artistic concept to explore the relationship between the prevalence of the yellow oi
#18 Ilse Getz
Ilse Getz (born Ilse Bechhold ; 24 October 1917 – 4 December 1992) [1] was a German-born American painter and collagist active in New York and Newtown , Connecticut , from the 1950s through the 1980s. [2] She specialized on three-dimensional works, made mostly with found objects. [3] She exhibited a
James Ingram McDonald (11 June 1865 – 13 April 1935) was a New Zealand painter, photographer, film-maker , museum director , cultural ambassador film censor, and promoter of Maori arts and crafts. New Zealand artist James McDonald Born James Ingram McDonald ( 1865-06-11 ) 11 June 1865 Tokomairiro ,
#20 Mother Cyborg
Diana J. Nucera , better known by her stage name Mother Cyborg , is a Detroit -based artist, DJ, and educator. Born in Chicago and raised in Frankfort , Indiana. Nucera began using the name Mother Cyborg on October 11, 2011, while DJing at a Halloween party. [1] Mother Cyborg continued DJing, hostin
The Musée Picasso , formerly the Château Grimaldi at Antibes , is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France , on the Mediterranean Sea . The castle is the subject of a classification as histori
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
The Museum of Glass (MOG) is a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m²) art museum in Tacoma, Washington dedicated to the medium of glass . [2] Since its founding in 2002, the Museum of Glass has been committed to creating a space for the celebration of the studio glass movement through nurturing artists, impl
#4 National Gallery of Jamaica
The National Gallery of Jamaica , in Kingston, Jamaica , is Jamaica 's public art museum. It was established in 1974 and is located in the Kingston Mall, a commercial and cultural center on Kingston harbour. The National Gallery of Jamaica also has a branch in Montego Bay, National Gallery West. Thi
The Rahr–West Art Museum is an art museum in Manitowoc, Wisconsin . It is located in the Joseph Vilas Jr. House , which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . The house is a significant example of Queen Anne style architecture in the United States . United States historic place Jose
#6 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 Vatican Museums ( Italian : Musei Vaticani ; Latin : Musea Vaticana ) are the public museums of the Vatican City . They display works from the immense collection amassed by the Catholic Church and the papacy throughout the centuries, including several of the most renowned Roman sculptures and mo
#8 Bass Museum
The Bass Museum of Art is a contemporary art museum located in Miami Beach, Florida . The Bass Museum of Art was founded in 1963 and opened in 1964. Art museum in Florida, United States The Bass The Bass Museum of Art front façade, January 2015 Established 1963 Location Miami Beach, Florida , United
#9 Depot Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen (initially called 'het Collectiegebouw' (Collection Building), popularly called 'The Pot' [1] ) is an art depot of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam. It is the first publicly accessible art depot in the world. This article needs additional citations for verifica
#10 Willard Gallery
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]
Murray Art Museum Albury (abbreviated MAMA) is a contemporary art museum located in Albury , Australia . Formerly known as the Albury Regional Art Gallery it was renamed as part of a $10.5 million refurbishment which included renovations to the former gallery building, the neighbouring burrows house
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
#13 1301PE
1301PE is a gallery in Los Angeles founded by Brian D. Butler in 1992. Los Angeles gallery founded in 1992
Pinacotheca was a gallery in Melbourne , Australia. Established in 1967 by Bruce Pollard, it was ideologically committed to the avant-garde and represented a new generation of artists interested in post-object, conceptual [1] and other non-traditional art forms. [2] Art gallery located in Melbourne,
#15 Galeries Dalmau
Galeries Dalmau was an art gallery in Barcelona , Spain , from 1906 to 1930 (also known as Sala Dalmau, Les Galeries Dalmau, Galería Dalmau, and Galeries J. Dalmau). The gallery was founded and managed by the Symbolist painter and restorer Josep Dalmau i Rafel [ ca ] . The aim was to promote, impo
Magda Danysz Gallery is an art gallery in Paris , France , owned by Magda Danysz , an art dealer and art curator. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages ) A major contributor to this a
#17 North Carolina Museum of Art
The North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) is an art museum in Raleigh, North Carolina . It opened in 1956 as the first major museum collection in the country to be formed by state legislation and funding. [1] Since the initial 1947 appropriation that established its collection, the Museum has continue
#18 Grey Art Gallery
The Grey Art Gallery is New York University ’s fine art museum, located on historic Washington Square Park , in New York City's Greenwich Village . As a university art museum, the Grey Art Gallery functions to collect, preserve, study, document, interpret, and exhibit the evidence of human culture.
#19 78 Derngate
78 Derngate is a Grade II* listed Georgian house in the Cultural Quarter of Northampton , England , originally built in 1815. [1] Its interior was extensively remodelled in 1916 and 1917 by the architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh for businessman Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke as his first marital home.
#20 Tate St Ives
Tate St Ives is an art gallery in St Ives , Cornwall , England, exhibiting work by modern British artists with links to the St Ives area. The Tate also took over management of another museum in the town, the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden , in 1980. Modern art gallery in St Ives, Cornw
To Grandmother's House is an outdoor wooden sculpture by Patrick Gracewood, installed near the Southeast Park Avenue station in Oak Grove , an unincorporated area neighboring Milwaukie in Clackamas County, Oregon , in the United States. It depicts an older woman holding a rabbit in her arms and was
#2 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
The Annunciation is the title of two paintings by Peter Paul Rubens . The first was commissioned by the Jesuit college in Antwerp and painted in 1609. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum , Vienna. Around 1610 Rubens composed the second version and painted the righthand half, but then left it i
#4 The Icebergs
The Icebergs is an 1861 oil painting by the American landscape artist Frederic Edwin Church . It was inspired by his 1859 voyage to the North Atlantic around Newfoundland and Labrador . Considered one of Church's "Great Pictures"—measuring 1.64 by 2.85 metres (5.4 by 9.4 feet) [1] —the painting depi
The Heart of the Andes is a large oil-on-canvas landscape painting by the American artist Frederic Edwin Church (1826–1900). Painting by Frederic Edwin Church This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points . ( May 2022 ) The Heart of the Andes Artist Frederic Edw
Mnemosyne , also titled Lamp of Memory and Ricordanza , is an oil painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti begun in 1875 or early 1876 and completed in 1881. Jane Morris was the model, and Frederick Richards Leyland bought the painting in 1881 and displayed it in his drawing room with five other Rossetti
The Sam Davis Statue is a historic bronze statue of Sam Davis , the "Boy Hero of the Confederacy ," outside the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee . Statue of Confederate soldier Sam Davis in Nashville, Tennessee Not to be confused with Confederate Private Monument or Statue of Sam Davi
The Annunciation is the title of two paintings by Peter Paul Rubens . The first was commissioned by the Jesuit college in Antwerp and painted in 1609. It is now in the Kunsthistorisches Museum , Vienna. Around 1610 Rubens composed the second version and painted the righthand half, but then left it i
Houses at Auvers is an oil painting by Vincent van Gogh . It was created towards the end of May or beginning of June 1890, shortly after he had moved to Auvers-sur-Oise , a small town northwest of Paris , France. Painting by Vincent van Gogh Houses at Auvers Artist Vincent van Gogh Year Auvers-sur-O
#10 I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold
I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold, also known as The Figure 5 in Gold , [1] is a 1928 painting by American artist Charles Demuth . It has been described as influenced by Futurism and Cubism . Painting by Charles Demuth I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold Artist Charles Demuth Year 1928 Dimensions 90.2 cm × 76.2
Lady Agnew of Lochnaw is an oil on canvas portrait painting of Gertrude Agnew, the wife of Sir Andrew Agnew, 9th Baronet . The painting was commissioned in 1892 and completed the same year by the American portrait artist John Singer Sargent . It measures 127 × 101 cm (50.0 × 39.8 in) and
#12 Peeckelhaeringh
Peeckelhaeringh , or Pekelharing , refers to an old Dutch word for pickled herring . Today it is best known as the name of a comic theatrical character who was the subject of a painting by Frans Hals . Painting by Frans Hals Peeckelhaeringh German : ' Der lustige Zecher / Herr Peeckelhaering' Artist
#13 Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino
Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino is a landscape by British artist Joseph Mallord William Turner completed in 1839. It is Turner's final painting of Rome and had been in the possession of the family of the 5th Earl of Rosebery since 1878, until the painting came to auction, 7 July 2010. It was bought by t
Guernica ( Spanish: [ɡeɾˈnika] ; Basque: [ɡernika] ) is a large 1937 oil painting by Spanish artist Pablo Picasso . [1] [2] It is one of his best-known works, regarded by many art critics as the most moving and powerful anti-war painting in history. [3] Guernica is exhibited in the Museo Reina S
#15 Wedding dress of Grace Kelly
The wedding dress of the American actress Grace Kelly , worn during her wedding to Prince Rainier III of Monaco on 19 April 1956, is cited as one of the most elegant and best-remembered bridal gowns of all time, and one of the most famous since the mid 20th century. [1] One author describes the dres
The exhibition Battle of the Sexes – Franz von Stuck to Frida Kahlo ( Geschlechterkampf – Franz von Stuck bis Frida Kahlo ) was held from 24 November 2016 to 19 March 2017 at the Städel-Museum in Frankfurt am Main. 140 paintings, films and sculptures reflected the change in gender roles and the perc
Brooklyn Bridge is a 1915 painting by the French artist, theorist and writer Albert Gleizes . Brooklyn Bridge was exhibited at the Montross Gallery, New York, 1916 (no. 40) along with works by Jean Crotti , Marcel Duchamp and Jean Metzinger . [1] Painting by Albert Gleizes Brooklyn Bridge French: Po
Jules-Antoine Castagnary (11 April 1830 – 11 May 1888) was a French liberal politician, journalist and progressive and influential art critic , who embraced the new term " Impressionist " in his positive and perceptive review of the first Impressionist show, in Le Siècle , 29 April 1874. [1] Portrai
Pascal Forthuny (24 March 1872 - 29 April 1962) was a French art critic , clairvoyant medium and novelist. [1] [2] French art critic and mystic Pascal Forthuny Born 24 March 1872 Paris Died 29 April 1962 ( 1962-04-30 ) (aged 90) Occupation Art critic , clairvoyant
#3 Laura Lopes
Laura Rose Lopes (née Parker Bowles ; born 1 January 1978) is an English art curator. She is the daughter of Camilla, Queen consort of the United Kingdom , and Andrew Parker Bowles , and the stepdaughter of Charles III . British art curator (born 1978) Laura Lopes Portrait of Bowles in 2005 by Regin
Germano Celant (11 September 1940 – 29 April 2020) was an Italian art historian, critic and curator who coined the term " Arte Povera " (poor art) in 1967 [1] and wrote many articles and books on the subject. Italian art critic (1940–2020) This article needs additional citations for verification . (
Sigfried Asche (26 June 1906 – 16 February 1985) was a German art historian and museum director . German art historian
Niels Laurits Andreas Høyen (4 June 1798 – 29 April 1870) is considered to be the first Danish art historian and critic. He promoted a Danish nationalistic art through his writings and lectures, and exerted a far reaching effect on contemporary artists. His work in various cultural institutions help
James Dafforne (29 April 1804 – 5 June 1880) was a British journalist, known for his art criticism in The Art Journal . British journalist
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
Edmund Hildebrandt (29 April 1872 – 13 January 1939) was a German art historian . German art historian The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for biographies . ( March 2017 ) Hildebrandt was born in Berlin to businessman Georg Franz Hildebrandt (1843–1910) and Theone
Karol Estreicher (4 March 1906 in Kraków – 29 April 1984 in Kraków) [1] was a Polish historian of art, writer and bibliographer, recipient of the Order of Polonia Restituta , son of Stanisław Estreicher . Tomb of the Estreicher family, where Karol Estreicher, Jr. is buried He was a professor at Jagi
#11 Jiří Frel
Jiří Frel (often spelled as Jiri Frel , 1923, Dolní Újezd , Czechoslovakia — 29 April 2006, Paris [1] [2] ) was a Czech and American archaeologist. Between 1973 and 1986 he served as a curator for the J. Paul Getty Museum . He is credited with the expansion of the collection of antiquities of the mu
#12 Michael Camille
Michael Camille (1958–2002), Mary L. Block Professor at the University of Chicago , was an influential, provocative scholar and historian of medieval art and specialist of the European Middle Ages . Professor of Medieval history and art (1958–2002) In The New York Times obituary of Michael Camille,
#13 Maurice Bardèche
Maurice Bardèche (1 October 1907 – 30 July 1998) was a French art critic and journalist , better known as one of the leading exponents of neo-fascism in post– World War II Europe. Bardèche was also the brother-in-law of the collaborationist novelist, poet and journalist Robert Brasillach , executed
#14 Timothy Potts
Dr. Timothy Potts is an Australian art historian , archaeologist , and museum director . He became the director of the J. Paul Getty Museum on 1 September 2012. [1] Dr. Timothy Potts Director of the J. Paul Getty Museum Incumbent Assumed office 1 September 2012 Preceded by James Cuno (acting) Direct
#15 H. W. Janson
Horst Woldemar Janson (October 4, 1913 – September 30, 1982), was a Russian Empire-born German-American professor of art history best known for his History of Art , which was first published in 1962 and has since sold more than four million copies in fifteen languages. American art historian H. W. J
#16 Helga Pakasaar
Helga Pakasaar is a contemporary art curator and writer based in Vancouver , Canada. She has worked as curator at Polygon Gallery (formerly Presentation House Gallery) since 2003 and is now the Audain Chief Curator of Polygon. [1] [2] She has also curated exhibitions for Griffin Art Projects in Nort
#17 Katja Terlau
Katja Terlau (born 29 April 1970 in Münster [1] [2] ) is a German art historian and provenance researcher. She was a co-initiator and founding member of the international Arbeitskreis Provenienzforschung [ de ] in Germany, founded in 2000 [3] and is considered a pioneer of German Provenance Resear
#18 Horst Bredekamp
Horst Bredekamp (born 29 April 1947, in Kiel ) is a German art historian . German art historian This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification . ( June 2011 ) Horst Bredekamp at a conference in March 2015 in Düsseldorf.
#19 Daisaku Ikeda
Daisaku Ikeda ( 池田 大作 , Ikeda Daisaku , born 2 January 1928) is a Japanese Buddhist philosopher, educator, author, and nuclear disarmament advocate. [2] [3] [4] He served as the third president and then honorary president of the Soka Gakkai , the largest of Japan's new religious movements . [5] :
#20 Magda Danysz
Magda Danysz (born September 1974), is a French art curator and art dealer, she owns her galleries named Magda Danysz Gallery in Paris , in Shanghai , and in London . French art curator and art dealer This article's use of external links may not follow Wikipedia's policies or guidelines . ( November
The Sean Collier Memorial is a large abstract environmental sculpture located on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts . It was designed by MIT faculty and students in memory of Sean Collier , a member of MIT Campus Police , who had been killed at the si
#2 Confederate War Memorial (Dallas)
The Confederate War Memorial was a 65 foot (20 m) -high [1] monument that pays tribute to soldiers and sailors from Texas who served with the Confederate States of America (CSA) during the American Civil War . The monument was dedicated in 1897, following the laying of its cornerstone the previous
Rudolf II von Scherenberg (c. 1401 – 1495) was Bishop of Würzburg from 1466 until his death. His longevity (about 94) and long reign were significant. Rudolf II von Scherenberg Prince-Bishop of Würzburg Detail of tomb of Rudolf von Scherenberg by Tilman Riemenschneider in Würzburg Cathedral (1496-14
Gallos is an 8-foot-tall (2.4 m) bronze sculpture by Rubin Eynon located at Tintagel Castle , a medieval fortification located on the peninsula of Tintagel Island adjacent to the village of Tintagel (Trevena), North Cornwall , in the United Kingdom. It is a representation of a ghostly male figure
Canecutters Memorial is a heritage-listed memorial at Fitzgerald Esplanade, Innisfail , Cassowary Coast Region , Queensland , Australia. It was designed by Renato Beretta and built in 1959. It is also known as Pioneers of the Sugar Industry Monument. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register
Boulton, Watt and Murdoch is a gilded bronze statue depicting Matthew Boulton , James Watt , and William Murdoch by William Bloye , assisted by Raymond Forbes Kings . It stands on a plinth of Portland stone . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( April 2017 ) Boulton, Watt and
Valle-Inclán , is a sculpture created by the Spanish sculptor César Lombera, [1] located in Pontevedra (Spain). It is located in Plaza Méndez Núñez and was inaugurated on 26 June 2003. Statue in Pontevedra, Spain Valle-Inclán The statue in 2013 Artist César Lombera Completion date 26 June 2003 ; 1
#8 List of works by Maxime Real del Sarte
This article is a list of public sculptures designed by Maxime Real del Sarte . Real del Sarte in 1928
#9 Confederate Monument in Louisville
The Confederate Monument in Louisville is a 70-foot-tall monument formerly adjacent to and surrounded by the University of Louisville Belknap Campus in Louisville, Kentucky , United States. Relocation of the monument to Brandenburg, Kentucky , along the town's riverfront began November 2016, and was
Littlefield Fountain (also known as the Littlefield Memorial Gateway ) [1] is a World War I memorial monument designed by Italian-born sculptor Pompeo Coppini on the main campus of the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas , at the entrance to the university's South Mall. Completed in 1933,
#11 Stephen the Great Monument
The Stephen the Great Monument ( Romanian : Monumentul lui Ștefan cel Mare ) is a prominent monument in Chișinău , Moldova . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Romanian . (August 2022) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machin
The Portsmouth Naval Memorial , sometimes known as Southsea Naval Memorial , is a war memorial in Portsmouth , Hampshire, England, on Southsea Common beside Clarence Esplanade , between Clarence Pier and Southsea Castle . The memorial commemorates approximately 25,000 British and Commonwealth sailor
The United States Marine Corps War Memorial ( Iwo Jima Memorial ) is a national memorial located in Arlington County , Virginia . The memorial was dedicated in 1954 to all Marines who have given their lives in defense of the United States since 1775. [1] It is located in Arlington Ridge Park within
The World War II Memorial is a national memorial in the United States [1] [2] dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II . It is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. . National memorial in Washington, D.C., US For other uses, see World War
Henry Bergh is a statue by American artist James H. Mahoney located at the Wisconsin Humane Society in Milwaukee, Wisconsin , United States. The bronze statue portrays Henry Bergh , the father of the humane movement in the United States, [2] holding a cane in his proper right hand and petting a dog
Rubber Duck is a series of several giant floating sculptures of yellow rubber ducks , designed by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman , which have appeared in many cities around the world, including Hong Kong , Pittsburgh , Toronto , Kaohsiung , Baku , and Sydney . Each Rubber Duck is recreated anew loca
#17 County War Memorial, Nottingham
The County War Memorial, Nottingham is a Grade II listed [1] structure in Nottingham . County War Memorial, Nottingham United Kingdom For Men of Nottingham who died in the First World War . Unveiled 20 April 1922 Location 52.950875°N 1.143851°W / 52.950875; -1.143851 Nottingham Designed by Cecil
#18 List of equestrian statues
This is a list of notable equestrian statues by country. The sculptures are listed by the date of their inauguration, regardless whether they were later dismantled or torn down. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding miss
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
#20 Charlotte Canda
Charlotte Canda (February 3, 1828 – February 3, 1845), sometimes referred to simply as " Miss Canda ", [3] [4] was a young debutante who died in a horse carriage accident on the way home from her seventeenth birthday party in New York City . She is memorialized by a Victorian mausoleum in Green-Wood