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Artist / Artist


#1 Dan Gheno

Dan Gheno (born February 20, 1955) is an American artist , teacher , and author living and working in New York City . [1] Often metaphorical and autobiographical in content, his drawings and paintings use traditional figuration while also incorporating elements of a modern and expressive approach. [

#2 Jennifer Dalton

Jennifer Dalton (born 1967) is an American artist. She received her Master of Fine Arts from Pratt Institute in 1997. American artist Jennifer Dalton Born 1967 Nationality American Education UCLA , Pratt Known   for conceptual art , institutional critique Notable work Hashtagclass

#3 Rafał Betlejewski

Rafał Piotr Betlejewski (born 30 October 1969 [1] in Gdańsk ) is a Polish performer, paratheatre artist, and copywriter . Rafał Piotr Betlejewski Born ( 1969-10-30 ) 30 October 1969 (age   52) Gdańsk Nationality Polish Known   for performance, theater He is the founder of the Transparent Theater and

#4 Irina Vysheslavska

Irina Vysheslavska (born February 20, 1939) is a Ukrainian artist, painter, graphic artist and set designer . She is a member of the National Union of Artists of Ukraine , the International Association "Art of the peoples of the world", the Independent Art Association, "TERRA" in Kyiv and is a membe

#5 Isobel Wylie Hutchison

Isobel Wylie Hutchison FRGS (30 May 1889 – 20 February 1982) was a Scottish Arctic traveller, filmmaker and botanist . [1] Hutchison published poetry, books describing her travels to Iceland , Greenland , Alaska , and the Aleutian Islands , and articles in National Geographic and other magazines. Sh

#6 Nina Hole

Nina Hole (20 February 1941 – 21 February 2016) was a Danish artist, sculptor, and performance artist who helped to found the CLAY Museum of Ceramic Art Denmark [1] and the International Ceramics Center–Guldagergaard. [2] Danish artist Nina Hole Born ( 1941-02-20 ) 20 February 1941 Denmark Died 21 F

#7 Gaston Balande

Gaston Balande (born 1880 in Madrid , died 1971 in Paris ), was a French painter and illustrator . French painter and illustrator Gaston Balande Gaston Balande, Self-portrait . Private collection. Born ( 1880-05-31 ) 31 May 1880 Madrid , Spain Died 8 April 1971 (1971-04-08) (aged   90) Paris , Franc

#8 Antonio Beccadelli (painter)

Antonio Beccadelli ( Bologna , 1718 – Bologna, 20 February 1803) was an Italian painter of the late- Baroque or Rococo style. He painted mainly Genre subjects in a fashion after Giuseppe Maria Crespi . Italian painter (1718–1803) He was a pupil in Bologna of Felice Torelli , and he may also have stu

#9 Lucas Cranach the Younger

Lucas Cranach the Younger ( German : Lucas Cranach der Jüngere [ˈluːkas ˈkʁaːnax deːɐ̯ ˈjʏŋəʁə] ; October 4, 1515 – January 25, 1586) was a German Renaissance painter and portraitist, the son of Lucas Cranach the Elder and brother of Hans Cranach . German Renaissance artist (1515-1586) Christ and th

#10 Simon Vouet

Simon Vouet ( French:   [vwɛ] ; 9 January 1590 – 30 June 1649) was a French painter who studied and rose to prominence in Italy before being summoned by Louis XIII to serve as Premier peintre du Roi in France. He and his studio of artists created religious and mythological paintings, portraits, fres

#11 Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer

Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer [1] (12 January 1636 – 20 February 1699) was a Franco-Flemish painter who specialised in flower pieces. He was attached to the Gobelins tapestry workshops and the Beauvais tapestry workshops, too, where he produced cartoons of fruit and flowers for the tapestry-weavers, and at

#12 Filippino Lippi

Filippino Lippi (April 1457 – 18 April 1504) was an Italian painter working in Florence , Italy during the later years of the Early Renaissance and first few years of the High Renaissance . Italian painter (1457–1504) Not to be confused with Filippo Lippi . Filippino Lippi Self-portrait. Detail from

#13 William Ely Hill

W.E. Hill (1887-1962) was an American cartoonist and illustrator active in the first half of the 20th-century. He is best known for his weekly full-page illustration series "Among Us Mortals" published in the New York Tribune from 1916 to 1922, and for creating the most popular iteration of the opti

#14 Miss.Tic

Miss.Tic (born Radhia Novat ; 20 February 1956 – 22 May 2022) [1] was a French artist. She was known for her stencils of dark-haired women seen in the streets of Paris and associated with poetry. She was active as a street artist from 1985 onward. [2] French artist (1956–2022) This article needs add

#15 Doris Crane

Doris Martha Alice Crane (20 February 1911 – 16 March 1999) was a British sculptor who created figures and reliefs in both ivory and wood. British artist Doris Crane Born 20 February 1911 – 16 March 1999 Clapham , London, England Died 16 March 1999 (1999-03-16) (aged   88) Nationality British Known

#16 Herbert Barbee

Herbert Barbee (October 8, 1848 – March 22, 1936 [1] ) was an American sculptor from Luray, Virginia . He was the son of William Randolph Barbee (1818–1868), also a renowned sculptor, with whom he studied in Florence, Italy for some time. [2] He lived for much of his life in his home county, where h

#17 Frida Kahlo

Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón ( Spanish pronunciation:   [ˈfɾiða ˈkalo] ; 6 July 1907 – 13 July 1954 [1] ) was a Mexican painter known for her many portraits, self-portraits , and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico. Inspired by the country's popular culture , she employed

#18 Edmund Arthur Harvey

Edmund Arthur Harvey , also known as E.A. Harvey or Harvey (20 February 1907 – 23 May 1994) was a British-born Australian artist. Known for his portraits and landscape art , he also taught painting, most notably at the National Art School in Sydney. In a career spanning 67 years, Harvey's works were

#19 C. Moore Hardy

C. Moore Hardy (born 1955), is an Australian photographer, nurse and community worker, known for her extensive photographic documentation of the Sydney queer community since the late 1970s. [1] Hardy's work has encompassed both freelance and commercial photography, featuring candid portraiture of co

#20 Johann Wilhelm Preyer

Johann Wilhelm Preyer (July 19, 1803 – February 20, 1889) was a German still life painter of the Düsseldorf school of painting . German painter Johann Wilhelm Preyer Portrait of Johann Wilhelm Preyer by Johann Peter Hasenclever , 1846. Born ( 1803-07-19 ) July 19, 1803 Rheydt, Germany Died February


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Museum / Museum


#1 Cameron Art Museum

The Cameron Art Museum , formerly known as St. John's Museum of Art, was established in 1962 in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina in the 1804 Masonic Lodge building. [1] The museum operated successfully in the downtown area for forty years and, eventually, outgrew its space. In 2001, the museum wa

#2 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

#3 Turner Contemporary

Turner Contemporary is one of the UK’s leading contemporary art galleries. Celebrating Margate ’s connection with the painter J.M.W. Turner (1775 – 1851) , an artist who believed that art could be an agent of change, its year-round exhibition programme offers free access to creative and cultural exp

#4 MUDAM

The Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art ( French : Musée d'art moderne Grand-Duc Jean ), abbreviated to Mudam , is a museum of modern art in Luxembourg City , in southern Luxembourg . The museum stands on the site of the old Fort Thüngen , on the southwestern edge of the Kirchberg-plateau , in clos

#5 Japanese American National Museum

The Japanese American National Museum ( 全米日系人博物館 , Zenbei Nikkeijin Hakubutsukan ) is located in Los Angeles, California , and dedicated to preserving the history and culture of Japanese Americans . Founded in 1992, it is located in the Little Tokyo area near downtown. The museum is an affiliate wit

#6 El Museo del Barrio

El Museo del Barrio , often known simply as El Museo (the museum), is a museum at 1230 Fifth Avenue in Upper Manhattan , New York City . It is located near the northern end of Fifth Avenue's Museum Mile , immediately north of the Museum of the City of New York . Founded in 1969, El Museo specializes

#7 A Filantrópica

A Filantrópica is an arts cooperative located in Póvoa de Varzim , Portugal . Its headquarters and arts and literature galleries are located in Rua da Lapa street, 1. Currently, the main entrance is located in Rua 31 de Janeiro , a parallel and more important street. Arts cooperative in Póvoa de Var

#8 Artmuza

Artmuza is a contemporary art gallery and a creative space in Saint Petersburg on Vasilievsky Island in Russia . Since 2013, it has been at the location of the former factory of musical instruments "Muzdetal". [1] Art museum in Saint Petersburg, RU Creative Cluster Artmuza Established January   8, 2

#9 Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts

Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts is an Arts and Crafts center in the U.S. city of Gatlinburg, Tennessee . The oldest craft school in Tennessee, Arrowmont offers workshops in arts and crafts such as painting , woodworking , drawing , glass , photography , basket weaving , ceramics , fiber arts , b

#10 Municipal Art Gallery of Ioannina

The Municipal Art Gallery of Ioannina ( Greek : Δημοτική Πινακοθήκη Ιωαννίνων ) is an art museum in Ioannina , Greece that has been open in its current building since 2000. The collection of over 500 items ranges from classical to modern paintings and sculptures. Art gallery in Ioannina, Greece Muni

#11 Julio Romero de Torres Museum

The Julio Romero de Torres Museum is a museum located in the city of Córdoba , Spain, which is notable for containing the largest collection of the famous Cordoban painter Julio Romero de Torres . It is located in the building of the old Hospital of la Caridad , which also houses the Museum of Fine

#12 Hyde Park Art Center

The Hyde Park Art Center (HPAC) is a visual arts organization and the oldest alternative exhibition space in the city of Chicago. Since 2006, HPAC has been located just north of Hyde Park Boulevard, at 5020 S.Cornell Avenue, in the Kenwood neighborhood of Chicago , Illinois . Hyde Park Art Center Es

#13 Arter (art center)

Arter is a contemporary art museum in the Dolapdere district of Istanbul , Turkey . Art center in Turkey Arter Arter, Dolapdere, architectural rendering by Grimshaw Architects Established 8 May 2010   ( 8 May 2010 ) Location Irmak Avenue No: 13, Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey Type Non-profit art institut

#14 Metropolitan Museum of Art

The Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York City , colloquially " the Met ", [lower-alpha 1] is the largest art museum in the Americas . Its permanent collection contains over two million works, [4] divided among 17 curatorial departments. The main building at 1000 Fifth Avenue , along the Museum Mil

#15 Neue Galerie New York

The Neue Galerie New York ( German for "New Gallery") is a museum of early twentieth-century German and Austrian art and design located in the William Starr Miller House at 86th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York City . Established in 2001, it is one of the most recent additions to New York City's

#16 Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art

The Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art ( TZCVA ) is an artist cooperative located in the historic Warehouse District of downtown Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States. Founded in 1993, TZCVA was established to create an artist-owned and managed building that provides stable, safe, and affordable s

#17 Nationalmuseum

Nationalmuseum (or National Museum of Fine Arts ) is the national gallery of Sweden , located on the peninsula Blasieholmen in central Stockholm . Art museum and national gallery of Sweden For national museums in other countries, see List of national museums . This article may be expanded with text


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Painting / Painting


#1 Edmund Burke (Thomas)

Edmund Burke is a bronze full length statue of Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist and philosopher Edmund Burke by British artist James Havard Thomas . The original is in Bristol , England, with a second cast on Massachusetts Avenue at 11th and "L" Streets, NW, in Washington, D.C. ,

#2 Freedom from Fear (painting)

Freedom from Fear is the last of the well-known Four Freedoms oil paintings produced by the American artist Norman Rockwell . The series was based on the four goals known as the Four Freedoms , which were enunciated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his State of the Union Address on January 6, 1

#3 Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird

Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird ( Autorretrato con Collar de Espinas ) is a 1940 painting by Mexican painter Frida Kahlo . Painting by Frida Kahlo Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird Spanish: Autorretrato con Collar de Espinas Artist Frida Kahlo Year 1940 Medium [Oil

#4 Harvest Threshing

Le Dépiquage des Moissons , also known as Harvest Threshing , and The Harvesters , is an immense oil painting created in 1912 by the French artist, theorist and writer Albert Gleizes (1881–1953). It was first revealed to the general public at the Salon de la Section d'Or , Galerie La Boétie in Paris

#5 Midvinterblot

Midvinterblot (Swedish for " Midwinter sacrifice") is a painting by the Swedish painter Carl Larsson , created in 1915 for the hall of the central staircase in Nationalmuseum in Stockholm . It has been called Sweden 's most controversial painting. [2] Painting by Carl Larsson For other uses, see Mid

#6 Freedom of Worship (painting)

Freedom of Worship or Freedom to Worship is the second of the Four Freedoms oil paintings produced by the American artist Norman Rockwell . The series was based on the goals known as the Four Freedoms enunciated by Franklin D. Roosevelt , president of the United States from 1933 to 1945, in his Stat

#7 Temptations of Christ (Botticelli)

The Temptations of Christ is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli , executed in 1480–1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel , Rome . Fresco by Sandro Botticelli The Temptations of Christ Artist Sandro Botticelli Year 1480–1482 Type Fresco Dimensions 345.5   cm ×   555   cm (

#8 Changi Murals

The Changi Murals are a set of five paintings of biblical theme painted by Stanley Warren , a British bombardier and prisoner-of-war (POW) interned at the Changi Prison , during the Japanese occupation of Singapore in World War II (WWII). His murals were completed under difficult conditions of sickn

#9 Four Freedoms (Rockwell)

The Four Freedoms is a series of four oil paintings made in 1943 by the American artist Norman Rockwell . The paintings— Freedom of Speech , Freedom of Worship , Freedom from Want , and Freedom from Fear —are each approximately 45.75 by 35.5 inches (116.2 by 90.2   cm) , [1] and are now in the Norma

#10 Hospital in Arles

Hospital at Arles is the subject of two paintings that Vincent van Gogh made of the hospital in which he stayed in December 1888 and again in January 1889. The hospital is located in Arles in southern France . One of the paintings is of the central garden between four buildings titled Garden of the

#11 Francis Horner

Francis Horner FRSE (12 August 1778 – 8 February 1817) was a Scottish Whig politician, journalist, lawyer and political economist. Francis Horner Francis Horner by Henry Raeburn . Member of Parliament for St Mawes In office 1813–1817 Member of Parliament for Wendover In office 1807 – 1812 Member of

#12 Parade de cirque

Parade de cirque (English: Circus Sideshow ) is an 1887-88 Neo-Impressionist painting by Georges Seurat . It was first exhibited at the 1888 Salon de la Société des Artistes Indépendants (titled Parade de cirque , cat. no. 614) in Paris, where it became one of Seurat's least admired works. Parade de

#13 Freedom of Speech (painting)

Freedom of Speech is the first of the Four Freedoms paintings by Norman Rockwell , inspired by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt 's 1941 State of the Union address , known as Four Freedoms . 1943 painting by Norman Rockwell Freedom of Speech Artist Norman Rockwell Year 1943 Medium Oil on

#14 Youth of Moses

The Youth of Moses or The Trials of Moses is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Botticelli and his workshop, executed in 1481–1482 in the Sistine Chapel , Rome (modern-day Italy). This article needs additional citations for verification . ( July 2022 ) Fresco by Sandro Botticelli The

#15 Mo, Ni, Que

Mo, Ni, Que is a public art work by Swiss artist Samuel Buri located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee , Wisconsin . The fiberglass sculpture consists of three colorful cows that appear to graze; it is installed on the lawn. [1] The title of the sculpture is derived from the name of its

#16 Bust of York

A 4 foot (1.2 m) bust of York , the only African American on the Lewis and Clark Expedition , was installed in Portland, Oregon 's Mount Tabor Park , in the United States, from February to July 2021. The artist stayed anonymous at first, [2] but after the bust was removed he revealed himself as Todd

#17 Freedom from Want

Freedom from Want , also known as The Thanksgiving Picture or I'll Be Home for Christmas , is the third of the Four Freedoms series of four oil paintings by American artist Norman Rockwell . The works were inspired by United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt 's 1941 State of the Union Address ,

#18 Black Hole Horizon

Black Hole Horizon is a kinetic sculpture created by Swiss-German artist Thom Kubli between the years 2012 and 2015. Kinetic sculpture This article's use of external links may not follow Wikipedia's policies or guidelines . ( March 2021 ) Black Hole Horizon Artist Thom Kubli Type Installation art


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Researcher / Researcher


#1 John Beckwith (curator)

John Gordon Beckwith , FBA , FSA (2 December 1918 – 20 February 1991) was an English museum curator and art historian. English museum curator and art historian Born on 2 December 1918, Beckwith attended Ampleforth College before serving in the Second World War ; he was badly injured during the Norma

#2 Susanna Gyulamiryan

Susanna Gyulamiryan ( Armenian : Սուսաննա Գյուլամիրյան ; born February 20, 1961 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR), Armenian curator , art critic and feminist scholar. She is the appointed curator of the Pavilion of the Republic of Armenia at 58th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia (2019).

#3 Émilie Tillion

Émilie Tillion (née Cussac; 20 February 1876 – 2 March 1945) was a French writer and art critic . Tillion is known for her work on the popular " Les Guides Bleus " and as a member of French Resistance during the Second World War . French writer and art critic Émilie Tillion Born ( 1876-02-20 ) 20 Fe

#4 Sharada Srinivasan

Sharada Srinivasan (born 16 January 1966) [1] is an archaeologist specializing in the scientific study of art, archaeology, archaemetallurgy and culture. She is associated with the National Institute of Advanced Studies , Bangalore , India , [2] and an Honorary University Fellow at the University of

#5 Margaret Day Blake

Margaret Day Blake (February 20, 1876 – September 29, 1971) was the first woman Trustee of the Art Institute of Chicago . [1] She collected drawings, which she donated to the Art Institute. She was also involved with the Woman's Land Army , chairing the group for the Illinois division. [2] American

#6 Douglas Cooper (art historian)

(Arthur William) Douglas Cooper , who also published as Douglas Lord [1] [2] (20 February 1911 – 1 April 1984) [3] was a British art historian , art critic and art collector . He mainly collected Cubist works. He was involved with investigating who had dealt with stolen art during the war. After the

#7 John Steer (art historian)

John Steer (1928 – 20 February 2012) was Professor of the History of Art at Birkbeck College , University of London , from 1979 to his retirement in 1984. Subsequently, he was Emeritus Professor of the History of Art , University of London. He was a specialist in Venetian art . [1] Steer was the fou

#8 Didier Ottinger

Didier Ottinger , born in Nancy in 1957, is a French museum curator, art critic and author. He is known for organizing exhibitions and publishing books on modern and contemporary painting. He is now assistant director of the Centre Pompidou [1] [2] at the Musée national d'art moderne in Paris. [3] F

#9 Amy Goldin

Amy Goldin (February 20, 1926 – April 2, 1978) was an American art critic who worked from 1965 until 1978. In those thirteen years, she published almost 200 pieces, from single paragraph reviews of current exhibitions, catalog essays, and book reviews. She covered topics that were unconventional at

#10 Dmitry Aynalov

Dmitry Vlasyevich Aynalov ( Russian : Дми́трий Вла́сьевич Айна́лов , IPA:   [ˈdmʲitrʲɪj ˈvlasjevʲɪtɕ əjˈnalɐf] ; 20 February (8 February O.S. ) 1862—12 December 1939 [1] ) was a Soviet and Russian art historian , a university professor , a corresponding member of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Scie

#11 Filippo Tommaso Marinetti

Filippo Tommaso Emilio Marinetti ( Italian:   [fiˈlippo tomˈmaːzo mariˈnetti] ; 22 December 1876 – 2 December 1944) was an Italian poet, editor, art theorist, and founder of the Futurist movement. He was associated with the utopian and Symbolist artistic and literary community Abbaye de Créteil betw

#12 Irene Sargent

Irene Sargent (February 20, 1852 - September 14, 1932) [1] was an American art historian and leading advocate of the American Arts and Crafts movement , especially through her numerous influential articles in The Craftsman magazine. American art historian

#13 Marion Boulton Stroud

Marion Boulton Stroud , also known as Marion Stroud Swingle (March 22, 1939 – August 22, 2015) was an American curator , author, and museum director who was particularly active in her support of contemporary art, and of the use of textiles as a medium. She was the founder and director of The Fabric

#14 Raymond Cogniat

Raymond Cogniat (1896-1977) was a French art critic, journalist, historian of art and expert on theatre design. [1]

#15 Sarah Urist Green

Sarah Urist Green (née Urist ; born October 3, 1979) [1] [2] is an American former art museum curator at the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the creator and host of the PBS Digital Studios program The Art Assignment . She is married to author John Green , who serves as an executive producer for her v

#16 Esin Atıl

Esin Atıl (June 11, 1938 – February 20, 2020) was a Turkish-American historian of Islamic art and curator of Islamic art at the Freer Gallery of Art . Turkish-American art historian and curator (1938–2020)

#17 Helen Ogilvie

Helen Elizabeth Ogilvie (4 May 1902, in Corowa – 1 August 1993, in Melbourne ) was a twentieth-century Australian artist and gallery director, cartoonist, painter, printmaker and craftworker, best known for her early linocuts and woodcuts, and her later oil paintings of vernacular colonial buildings

#18 Antonio Maria Zanetti

Count Anton[io] Maria Zanetti (1689–1767) [1] was a Venetian artist, engraver, art critic, art dealer [2] and connoisseur. He formed a collection of engraved gems , of which he published a lavish catalogue. This article is about the Venetian art collector and critic. For the Venetian art historian a


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Sculpture / Sculpture


#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 Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator

The Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator (also known as the Victoria Centre Clock or the Emett Clock [1] or The Time Fountain is a 'water-powered' clock . From 1973 to 2010 it was installed on the ground floor at the Victoria Centre in Nottingham , England. In 2015 it was reinstalled in the shopping cen

#3 The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace

The Arts of War and The Arts of Peace are bronze , fire-gilded statue groups on Lincoln Memorial Circle in West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C. , in the United States. Commissioned in 1929 to complement the plaza constructed on the east side of the Lincoln Memorial as part of the Arlington Memorial

#4 Confederate Soldiers Monument (Durham, North Carolina)

The Confederate Soldiers Monument (popularly known as "The Boys Who Wore Gray" ) was a memorial to the soldiers from Durham County who fought for the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War . The statue was seriously damaged by protestors and removed from public view on August 14, 20

#5 Statue of Our Lady of Miracles, Jaffna patao

The statue of Our Lady of Miracles , Jaffna patão is a wooden statue, now preserved in the church of São Pedro, in Bainguinim, Goa , India . The statue of Our Lady of Miracles , Jaffna patao

#6 9/11 Memorial (Windermere, Florida)

The 9/11 Memorial at Windermere, Florida is a memorial dedicated to the victims of the September 11 attacks in New York City , the Pentagon and Flight 93 in 2001. The memorial features a piece of steel from the World Trade Center that fell to the ground among the rubble and debris. Surrounding it ar

#7 Cubi

The Cubi series is a group of stainless steel sculptures built from cubes, rectangular solids and cylinders with spheroidal or flat endcaps. These pieces are among the last works completed by the sculptor David Smith . The artist died in a car accident on May 23, 1965, soon after the completion of C

#8 Statue of Harvey W. Scott

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

#9 Statue of Frederick Douglass (Rochester, New York)

A statue of Frederick Douglass sculpted by Sidney W. Edwards , sometimes called the Frederick Douglass Monument , [1] was installed in Rochester, New York in 1899 [2] after it was commissioned by the African-American activist John W. Thompson . [2] [3] According to Visualising Slavery: Art Across th

#10 Liberty Bell Ruby

The Liberty Bell Ruby is a sculpture crafted from the world's largest mined ruby , [1] discovered in East Africa in the 1950s. [2] It weighs four pounds, is eight and a half thousand carats, and is sculpted into a miniature form of the Liberty Bell . It has 50 diamonds set in it and is valued at $2

#11 AT6 Monument

The AT6 Monument is a granite memorial to Royal Air Force cadets who were killed while on a training flight during World War II. It stands on Big Mountain, north of Moyers, Oklahoma , in the United States , and was dedicated on February 20, 2000—the 57th anniversary of the deadly crashes. AT6 Monume


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