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Artist / Artist


#1 Sue Landon Vaughan

Sue Landon Vaughan (October 12, 1835 – July 22, 1911) was an American artist and writer best known for falsely claiming to have originated the Memorial Day holiday. American artist and writer Sue Landon Vaughan From The National Cyclopedia of American Biography, Vol. XIV, 1910 Born ( 1835-10-12 ) Oc

#2 Jessicka

Jessicka Addams (born Jessica Fodera on October 23, 1975) is an American singer and visual artist. Best known by her stage name Jessicka , she was the frontwoman of Florida-based band Jack Off Jill and current front for the Los Angeles-based band Scarling. American singer Jessicka Jessicka in 2004 B

#3 Death of Vincent van Gogh

The death of Vincent van Gogh , the Dutch post-Impressionist painter, occurred in the early morning of 29 July 1890, in his room at the Auberge Ravoux in the village of Auvers-sur-Oise in northern France. Two days earlier, Van Gogh was shot by either himself or by accidental murder. Occurred in the

#4 Horace J Knowles

Horace John Knowles ( 22 July 1884 - 21 August 1954 ) was an author and illustrator . He is remembered mostly for magical depictions of Fairyland in his magnum opus Peeps into Fairyland , [1] as well as for his biblical illustrations. For his first two published books, Legends from Fairyland (1908)

#5 Duane Hopkins

Duane Hopkins (born 22 July 1973) is an English film director and artist, best known for directing the independent film Better Things (2008). Duane Hopkins Hopkins at the BFI London Film Festival in 2014 Born ( 1973-07-22 ) 22 July 1973 (age   49) Cheltenham , England Occupation Film director, scree

#6 Alexandre Hogue

Alexandre Hogue (February 22, 1898 – July 22, 1994) was an American artist active from the 1930s through the 1960s. He was a realist painter associated with the Dallas Nine ; the majority of his works focus on Southwestern United States and South Central United States landscapes during the Dust Bowl

#7 Ivan Aivazovsky

Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky ( Russian: Иван Константинович Айвазовский ; 29 July 1817   – 2 May 1900) was a Russian Romantic painter who is considered one of the greatest masters of marine art . Baptized as Hovhannes Aivazian , [lower-alpha 1] he was born into an Armenian family in the Black Sea

#8 Francesco Botticini

Francesco Botticini (real name Francesco di Giovanni, 1446 – 16 January 1498 [1] ) was an Italian painter of the Early Renaissance . He was born in Florence , where he remained active until his death in 1498. Although there are only few documented works by Botticini, a considerable corpus has been c

#9 Anne Davidson

Anne Ross Davidson, DA (3 February 1937 in Glasgow – 20 December 2008 in Aberdeen ) was a Scottish sculptor and artist. Many of her commissioned works are on public view in Scotland and abroad. Scottish artist and sculptor Sculpture of Woman And Child in Edinburgh (1986). The statue celebrated the c

#10 Joshua Smith (artist)

Joshua Smith (12 March 1905   – 22 July 1995) was an Australian artist who won the Archibald Prize in 1944 with his portrait of Hon Sol Rosevear , MP, Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives , but is better known as the subject of the previous year's controversial Archibald Prize win, Mr

#11 Henry Tayali

Henry Nkole Tayali (22 November 1943 – 22 July 1987) was a multi-lingual Zambian painter , sculptor , printmaker , raconteur and lecturer . [1] He has been described as Zambia's most famous painter. [2] [3] Zambian artist, sculptor, printmaker, and lecturer (1943–1987) Henry Tayali Henry Tayali, ear

#12 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

#13 Jean-Joseph Espercieux

Jean-Joseph Espercieux (22 July 1757 in Marseille – 6 July 1840 in Paris ) was a French sculptor. [1] statue of Maximilien de Béthune, Duke of Sully Greek woman preparing to enter the bath French sculptor

#14 Rodney Lough Jr.

Rodney Lough Jr. (born 1960) is an American landscape photographer and gallery owner. American photographer and gallery owner This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points . ( August 2021 ) Rodney Lough Jr. Rodney Lough Jr. Born ( 1960-07-22 ) July 22, 1960 (age

#15 David Teniers the Younger

David Teniers the Younger or David Teniers II (bapt. 15 December 1610 – 25 April 1690) was a Flemish Baroque painter , printmaker , draughtsman, miniaturist painter, staffage painter, copyist and art curator . He was an extremely versatile artist known for his prolific output. [1] He was an innovato

#16 Pietro del Pò

Pietro del Pò (1616 – 22 July 1692), also spelled del Po , was an Italian painter , engraver , and draughtsman of the Baroque . He was more distinguished as an engraver than as a painter. Italian painter Apotheosis of the Virgin by Pietro del Pò, Toledo Cathedral

#17 Eric Ravilious

Eric William Ravilious (22 July 1903 – 2 September 1942) was a British painter, designer, book illustrator and wood-engraver. He grew up in Sussex , and is particularly known for his watercolours of the South Downs and other English landscapes, which examine English landscape and vernacular art with

#18 Marie Tuck

Marie Anne Tuck (5 September 1866 – 3 September 1947), was an artist and art educator in South Australia. Marie Tuck Self-portrait Born Marie Anne Tuck ( 1866-09-05 ) 5 September 1866 Mount Torrens, South Australia Died 3 September 1947 (1947-09-03) (aged   80) Glen Osmond, South Australia Nationali

#19 Ron Bechet

Ron Bechet is a visual artist who works in the traditional mediums of drawing and painting. American visual artist This article is an orphan , as no other articles link to it . Please introduce links to this page from related articles ; try the Find link tool for suggestions. ( January 2017 ) Ron Be

#20 Alexey von Schlippe

Alexey von Schlippe (1915–1988) was a Russian-American painter who became the first full-time professor at the University of Connecticut 's Avery Point campus in Groton . [1] Opened in 1992, the Alexey von Schlippe Gallery of Art is a contemporary art gallery in the Branford House . [2] [3] Russian-


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Museum / Museum


#1 Castlemaine Art Museum

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

#2 New Bedford Whaling Museum

The New Bedford Whaling Museum is a museum in New Bedford, Massachusetts , United States that focuses on the history, science, art, and culture of the international whaling industry, and the "Old Dartmouth" region (now the city of New Bedford and towns of Acushnet , Dartmouth , Fairhaven , and Westp

#3 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

#4 Bachkovo Monastery

The Bachkovo Monastery of the Dormition of the Theotokos ( Bulgarian : Бачковски манастир "Успение Богородично", Bachkovski manastir , Georgian : პეტრიწონის მონასტერი , Petritsonis Monasteri ), archaically the Petritsoni Monastery or Monastery of the Mother of God Petritzonitissa is a major Eastern

#5 Murray Art Museum Albury

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

#6 Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst

The Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst ( German: [ˈʃtaːtlɪçəs muˈzeːʊm ʔɛˈɡʏptɪʃɐ ˈkʊnst] , State Museum of Egyptian Art ) is an archaeological museum in Munich . It contains the Bavarian state collection of ancient Egyptian art and displays exhibits from both the predynastic and dynastic periods.

#7 St Edmundsbury Cathedral

St Edmundsbury Cathedral (formally entitled the Cathedral Church of St James and St Edmund ) [1] is the cathedral for the Church of England 's Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich . It is the seat of the Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich and is in Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk. Originating in the 1

#8 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

#9 Aga Khan Museum

The Aga Khan Museum ( French : Musée Aga Khan ) is a museum of Islamic art , Iranian (Persian) art and Muslim culture located at 77 Wynford Drive in the North York district of Toronto , Ontario , Canada. [1] The museum is dedicated to Islamic art and objects, and it houses approximately 1,200 rare o

#10 Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art

The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is located on the fourth floor of the Brooklyn Museum , New York City , United States.

#11 The Photographers' Gallery and Workshop

The Photographers' Gallery and Workshop (1973–2010) was an Australian photography gallery established in South Yarra , a suburb of Melbourne , and which ran almost continuously for nearly forty years. Its representation, in the 1970s and 1980s, of contemporary and mid-century, mostly American and so

#12 Stray Kat Gallery

Stray Kat Gallery is a contemporary art gallery owned and directed by Kat Dahl, Zane Fix, and Stella Michaels . The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for biographies . ( April 2016 ) Stray Kat Gallery Type Art gallery Founded 2012 (10   years ago)   ( 2012 ) Headqua

#13 Realities Gallery

Realities Gallery was a Melbourne gallery which showed work of Australian art of the western and indigenous traditions, and Pacific and international art. It operated from 1971 to 1992. Australian art gallery in Melbourne, closed 1992

#14 Frick Fine Arts Building

The Henry Clay Frick Fine Arts Building is a landmark Renaissance villa and a contributing property to the Schenley Farms-Oakland Civic Historic District [2] [3] on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , United States . The Frick Fine Arts Building sits on the sout

#15 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

#16 Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art

Fukushima Prefectural Museum of Art ( 福島県立美術館 , Fukushima Kenritsu Bijutsukan ) is a museum located in Fukushima City , [1] at the base of Mount Shinobu . [2] It shares a campus of over 60,000 square meters with Fukushima Prefectural Library . The two facilities were established together in July, 19

#17 Greenspon Gallery

Greenspon was an art gallery located in the West Village of New York City owned by Amy Greenspon . This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . ( July 2018 ) 71 Morton Street in New York City Founded on a partnership with art dealer Mi

#18 Masur Museum of Art

The Masur Museum of Art in Monroe, Louisiana in the United States , is the largest visual arts museum in northeast Louisiana . [3] It is in the former home of the Masur family, the Masur House , also known as the Slagle-Masur House , which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places . The

#19 New Langton Arts

New Langton Arts (1975–2009) [1] was a not-for-profit arts organization focusing on contemporary art founded in 1975 in San Francisco , California . Part of the first wave of alternative art spaces in the US, New Langton Arts was a leader in exhibiting new media forms in art and involving artists in


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Painting / Painting


#1 Portrait of the Duke of Wellington

The Portrait of the Duke of Wellington is a painting by the Spanish artist Francisco de Goya of the British general Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington during the latter's service in the Peninsular War . [1] One of three portraits Goya painted of Wellington, it was begun in August 1812, after t

#2 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

#3 Sewall Memorial Torches

The Sewall Memorial Torches are a pair of bronze lampposts dedicated in 1923 in honor of May Wright Sewall , an educator, civic organizer, women's rights activist, and peace movement advocate, who was a founder of the Art Association of Indianapolis in 1883. The Art Association is the precursor to t

#4 Statue of George Washington (Houdon)

George Washington is a statue by the French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon from the late 18th century. Based on a life mask and other measurements of George Washington taken by Houdon, it is considered one of the most accurate depictions of the subject. The original sculpture is located in the rotunda

#5 Ludwig van Beethoven (Baerer)

Ludwig van Beethoven is a series of sculptures of Ludwig van Beethoven by German-American sculptor Henry Baerer . Versions are displayed in Central Park and Prospect Park in New York City, as well as Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. The sculpture in Central Park was dedicated on July 22, 1884. It

#6 First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln

First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln is an 1864 oil-on-canvas painting by Francis Bicknell Carpenter . In the painting, Carpenter depicts Abraham Lincoln , the 16th President of the United States , and his Cabinet members reading over the Emancipation Proclamation , wh

#7 Portrait of the Count-Duke of Olivares (São Paulo)

The Portrait of the Count-Duke of Olivares is a 1624 portrait by Diego Velázquez ( Seville , June 6, 1599   – Madrid , August 6 1660), the most celebrated painter of the Spanish Golden Age . It is housed in the São Paulo Museum of Art in São Paulo , Brazil . This article includes a list of reference

#8 Sir Nicholas Serota Makes an Acquisitions Decision

Sir Nicholas Serota Makes an Acquisitions Decision is one of the paintings that was made as a part of the Stuckism art movement, [1] [2] and is recognized as a "signature piece" for the movement, [3] It was painted by the Stuckism co-founder Charles Thomson in 2000, and has been exhibited in a numbe

#9 List of works by Albert Gleizes

This is a list of works by the French artist, theoretician, philosopher Albert Gleizes ; one of the founders of Cubism and an influence on the School of Paris. [1] [2] [3] [4] Albert Gleizes, circa 1912 The artistic career of Gleizes spanned more than fifty years, from roughly 1901 to the year of hi

#10 Flagellation of Christ (Piero della Francesca)

The Flagellation of Christ (probably 1468–1470) is a painting by Piero della Francesca in the Galleria Nazionale delle Marche in Urbino , Italy . Called by one writer an "enigmatic little painting," [1] the composition is complex and unusual, and its iconography has been the subject of widely differ

#11 General John Logan Memorial

General John Logan Memorial , also known as the John Alexander Logan Monument , [1] is an outdoor bronze sculpture commemorating John A. Logan by sculptors Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Alexander Phimister Proctor , in a setting by architect Stanford White . Installed in Chicago 's Grant Park , in the

#12 Portrait of Lady Theresa Shirley

The Portrait of Lady Shirley is a 1622 painting by Sir Anthony van Dyck , a Flemish Baroque artist. It is a portrait of Teresa Sampsonia (1589–1668), a Circassian noblewoman of the Safavid Empire of Iran . She was the wife of Elizabethan English adventurer Robert Shirley , whom she accompanied on hi


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Researcher / Researcher


#1 William Crary Brownell

William Crary Brownell (August 30, 1851 – July 22, 1928) was an American literary and art critic, born in New York City , son of Isaac W Brownell and his wife Lucia E née Brown. [1] American critic (1851–1928) This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the ta

#2 Tricia Collins

Tricia Collins is an American art critic , art gallerist and curator of contemporary art. She was half of the curatorial team Collins & Milazzo , with Richard Milazzo , who together co-published and co-edited Effects   : Magazine for New Art Theory from 1982 to 1984. [1] She later ran the art galler

#3 Haakon Shetelig

Haakon Shetelig (June 25, 1877 – July 22, 1955) was a Norwegian archaeologist , historian and museum director. He was a pioneer in archaeology known for his study of art from the Viking era in Norway. He is most frequently associated with his work on the Oseberg ship ( Osebergfunnet ) near Tønsberg

#4 Caroline van Eck

Caroline Alexandra van Eck FBA (born 22 July 1959) is a Dutch art historian and academic, specialising in the art and architecture of the early modern period . Since 2016, she has been Professor of Art History at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge . She was Profess

#5 Johan Bøgh

Johan Wallace Hagelsteen Bøgh (27 May 1848 – 22 July 1933) was a Norwegian museum director and art historian based in the city of Bergen . Drawing of Bøgh, before 1895

#6 Kermit S. Champa

Kermit Swiler Champa (August 20, 1939 – July 22, 2004) was an American art historian and educator . A scholar of Impressionism , Champa was the Andrea V. Rosenthal Professor of the History of Art and Architecture at Brown University from 1970 to 2004. American art historian This article uses bare UR

#7 Simon Schama

Sir Simon Michael Schama CBE FBA FRSL ( / ˈ ʃ ɑː m ə / ; born 13 February 1945) is an English historian specialising in art history , Dutch history , Jewish history , and French history . [1] He is a University Professor of History and Art History at Columbia University , New York. [2] British histo

#8 Anatoly Lunacharsky

Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky ( Russian : Анато́лий Васи́льевич Лунача́рский ) (born Anatoly Aleksandrovich Antonov , 23 November   [ O.S. 11 November ]   1875 – 26 December 1933) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and the first Bolshevik Soviet People's Commissar (Narkompros) responsible for Min

#9 Rolf Thommessen

Rolf Thommessen (22 July 1879 – 9 December 1939) was a Norwegian journalist, newspaper editor and politician. He edited the newspaper Tidens Tegn from 1917 to 1938. [1] He was a member of the Parliament of Norway from 1928 to 1930, representing the Liberal Left Party ( Norwegian : Frisinnede Venstre

#10 Jiří Kotalík

Jiří Kotalík (22 July 1920 – 26 January 1996) was a Czech art historian and director of the National Gallery in Prague between 1967 and 1990. [1] He was one of the members of Group 42 . [2] Kotalík remained at the National Gallery until his retirement in 1990. [3] Czech art historian and director

#11 Alfred von Wurzbach

Alfred Wurzbach Ritter von Tannenberg (born 22 July 1846 in Lemberg ; died 18 May 1915 in Vienna ) was an Austrian art critic . Austrian art critic Alfred Wurzbach Ritter von Tannenberg Born ( 1846-07-22 ) July 22, 1846 Died May 18, 1915 (1915-05-18) (aged   68) Occupation Art critc and historian Na

#12 Helen Gardiner

Helen Elsie Elizabeth Gardiner [1] CM (née McMinn ) (July 18, 1938 – July 22, 2008) was a Canadian philanthropist and co-founder of the Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art in Toronto , Ontario . Helen Gardiner Born ( 1938-07-18 ) July 18, 1938 Kirkland Lake , Ontario , Canada Died July 22, 2008 (2008-07-

#13 Leslie Anne Anderson

Leslie Anne Anderson is a Cuban-American [1] museum curator and art historian, notable for her scholarship and exhibitions of nineteenth-century European, American, and regional art. Cuban-American museum curator and art historian This article is an orphan , as no other articles link to it . Please

#14 Luigi Salerno

Luigi Salerno (1924–1992) was an Italian historian of Italian art and historiographer. He is particularly known as a scholar of the Italian baroque and Salvator Rosa , with expertise on the 17th century, including Guercino and Caravaggio . [1] Italian art historian (1924–1992) Luigi Salerno Born ( 1

#15 Andrzej Ciechanowiecki

Andrew Stanislaus (Andrzej Stanisław) Ciechanowiecki (28 September 1924 – 2 November 2015), Dąbrowa Coat of Arms , was a Polish-British nobleman, diplomat, prisoner and agent of Communist Poland , economist, academic, art historian, philanthropist, art collector, antique dealer, antiquarian and exhi

#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 Karl Parker

Sir Karl Theodore Parker , CBE , FBA (2 July 1895 – 22 July 1992), occasionally known as KTP , was an English art historian and museum curator . He was Keeper of the Ashmolean Museum , Oxford from 1945 to 1962 and Trustee of the National Gallery from 1962 to 1969. For the Australian rower, see Karl

#18 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] :  

#19 Florence M. Montgomery

Florence Mellowes Montgomery (July 22, 1914 – January 20, 1998) was an American museologist , art historian , and curator, specializing in textiles. She authored two influential books and worked as a curator at Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library . She was married to Charles F. Montgomery , a fell

#20 Gabriele Paleotti

Gabriele Paleotti (4 October 1522 – 22 July 1597 [1] ) was an Italian cardinal and Archbishop of Bologna . He was a significant figure in, and source about, the later sessions of the Council of Trent , and much later a candidate for the papacy in 1590, and is now mostly remembered for his De sacris


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Sculpture / Sculpture


#1 McGraw Square

McGraw Square is a small plaza and streetcar stop in the Denny Triangle neighborhood of Seattle , Washington . The 0.01-acre (0.0040   ha) park, one of the smallest in the city park system , is named for and features a statue of former King County Sheriff and Governor of Washington John Harte McGraw

#2 Equestrian statue of Louis XIV (Bernini)

The Equestrian Statue of King Louis XIV is a sculpture designed and partially executed by the Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini , who was originally brought to France to design a new facade of the Louvre , a portrait bust, and an equestrian statue. Bernini first discussed the project while in Fran

#3 Circle of Heroes

The Circle of Heroes is an underwater military veterans memorial 10 miles off the coast of Honeymoon Island State Park in the Gulf of Mexico . It is the first underwater veterans memorial. [1] Underwater military memorial in Florida Circle of Heroes Location Florida , USA Waterbody Veterans Memorial

#4 Robert E. Lee Memorial (Roanoke, Virginia)

The Robert E. Lee Memorial is a monument commemorating Robert E. Lee , formerly installed in Roanoke, Virginia 's Lee Plaza, in the United States. The stone memorial was approximately 10 feet (3.0   m) tall, and was erected by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in the fall of 1960, just as the

#5 Mother Kinzig

Mother Kinzig ( German : Mutter Kinzig ) is a 1861 cast iron statue in the German city of Kehl . It represents a "beautiful, dreamy, and sexy", [1] "marvelously pretty" [2] nude woman , who has been called "the most beautiful girl of Kehl". [3] Mother Kinzig Mutter Kinzig Mother Kinzig Coordinates 4

#6 Neptune's Fountain, Gdańsk

Neptune's Fountain ( Polish : Fontanna Neptuna ; German : Neptunbrunnen ) is a historic fountain in Gdańsk , a mannerist - rococo masterpiece, and one of the most distinctive landmarks of the city. [1] The fountain is located at the Długi Targ , [2] in front of the entrance to the Artus Court . [3]

#7 Trail of the Whispering Giants

The Trail of the Whispering Giants is a collection of sculptures by Hungarian-born [1] artist Peter Wolf Toth . [2] [3] The sculptures range in height from 20 to 40 feet (6.1 to 12.2   m) , and are between 8 and 10 feet (2.4 and 3.0   m) in diameter. [4] In 2009, there were 74 Whispering Giants , [3

#8 Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain

The Mary Schenley Memorial Fountain , also known as A Song to Nature , is a 1918 landmark public sculpture in bronze and granite by Victor David Brenner . It sits in Schenley Plaza at the entrance to Schenley Park and directly in front of the University of Pittsburgh 's Frick Fine Arts Building in P

#9 National Police Memorial (United Kingdom)

The National Police Memorial is a memorial in central London, commemorating about 4,000 police officers killed in the course of their duties in the United Kingdom. It was designed by Lord Foster of Thames Bank and Per Arnoldi and unveiled in 2005. The project architect for Foster was Peter Ridley. M

#10 George Washington (Canova)

George Washington was a life-size marble statue of George Washington , done in the style of a Roman general , by the Italian Neoclassical sculptor Antonio Canova . Commissioned by the State of North Carolina in 1815, it was completed in 1820 and installed in the rotunda of the North Carolina State H

#11 Big Nickel

The Big Nickel is a nine-metre (30 ft) replica of a 1951 Canadian nickel , located at the grounds of the Dynamic Earth science museum in Greater Sudbury , Ontario , Canada, and is the world's largest depiction of a coin. The twelve-sided nickel is located on a small hill overlooking the intersection

#12 Thompson and Powell Martyrs Monument

The Thompson and Powell Martyrs Monument is a memorial to two Confederate soldiers in St. Joseph, Kentucky . It is on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), one of only three NRHP locations in Daviess County, Kentucky that is not in Owensboro, Kentucky . United States historic place Thomps

#13 Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar

The Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar was an American fifty-cent piece struck in 1925 at the Philadelphia Mint . Its main purpose was to raise money on behalf of the Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association for the Stone Mountain Memorial near Atlanta, Georgia . Designed by sculptor Gutzo

#14 Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials

Since the 1960s, many municipalities in the United States have removed monuments and memorials on public property dedicated to the Confederate States of America (CSA; the Confederacy), and some, such as Silent Sam in North Carolina, have been torn down by protestors. Efforts to remove Confederate me

#15 Statue of Junípero Serra (Carmel-by-the-Sea, California)

A statue of Junípero Serra , also known as the Serra Shrine , was installed in the community of Carmel Woods in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California , United States. [1] Artist Joseph "Jo" Mora (1876-1947), designed and carved the wood stature of Father Serra for real estate developer Samuel F.B. Morse's n

#16 Monument of Railwayman, Szczecin

The Monument of Railwayman ( Polish : Pomnik Kolejarza ) is a monument by Ryszard Chachulski in city of Szczecin , Poland , located at the Kolumba Street in front of the Szczecin Główny railway station . It was completed in 1964. It depicts a railway worker. Monument in Szczecin, Poland This article

#17 Deutsches Eck

Deutsches Eck ( German: [ˈdɔʏtʃəs ˈʔɛk] , "German Corner") is the name of a promontory in Koblenz , Germany , where the Mosel river joins the Rhine . Named after a local commandry of the Teutonic Order ("Teutonischer Orden"), it became known for a monumental equestrian statue of William I , first Ge

#18 List of public art in Edinburgh

This is a list of public art and memorials in Edinburgh , including statues and other sculptures. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( October 2012 ) The Scott Monument Map all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap   Download coordinates as: KML

#19 The Sphere

The Sphere (officially Große Kugelkaryatide N.Y. , also known as Sphere at Plaza Fountain , WTC Sphere or Koenig Sphere ) is a monumental cast bronze sculpture by German artist Fritz Koenig (1924–2017). [2] Fritz Koenig sculpture damaged in September 11 attacks This article is about the sculpture in

#20 Horace Jayne House

Horace Jayne House (1895) is an architecturally significant building designed by architect Frank Furness in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . It is located at the southwest corner of 19th and Delancey Streets, about a block south of Rittenhouse Square . Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States Unit


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