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Artist / Artist


#1 Carl Rahl

Carl Rahl , sometimes spelled Karl Rahl (13 August 1812 – 9 July 1865), was an Austrian painter. Austrian painter (1812-1865) Carl Rahl c. 1850 Portrait of a Young Widow, 1849

#2 Lul Krag

Lul Krag (7 February 1878 – 9 July 1956) was a Norwegian painter. She is best known for her landscape paintings from Rosendal . [1] Norwegian painter Lul Krag Born Karen Marie Krag ( 1878-02-07 ) 7 February 1878 Kongsberg , Norway Died 9 July 1956 (1956-07-09) (aged   78) Oslo, Norway Occupation Pai

#3 Reinhard Voigt

Reinhard Voigt (born 9 July 1940) is a German painter and ceramist. German painter and ceramist 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 2022 )

#4 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

#5 Robert Frederick Blum

Robert Frederick Blum (9 July 1857 – 8 June 1903) was an American artist . He was one of the youngest members of the National Academy of Design and was President of the Painters in Pastel and a member of the Society of American Artists and the American Watercolor Society . American artist Robert Fre

#6 Hieronymus Francken II

Hieronymus Francken the Younger or Hieronymus II ( Antwerp , 1578 – Antwerp, 1623) was a Flemish painter and one of the most prominent members of the large Francken family of artists. Along with his brother Frans Francken II he played an important role in the development of new genres in Flemish art

#7 Wesley Tongson

Wesley Tongson ( Chinese : 唐家偉 (Tong Ka Wai; pinyin : Tang Jiawei); 1957–2012) [1] :   4   was a Hong Kong artist with family roots in Guangdong Province . [2] He was diagnosed with schizophrenia at age 15 and started painting at age 17. From that time until his death, Tongson dedicated himself to e

#8 Franz Wilhelm Seiwert

Franz Wilhelm Seiwert (March 9, 1894 – July 3, 1933) was a German painter and sculptor in a constructivist style. He was also politically active as a communist making significant contributions, both graphic and theoretical to Die Aktion . Selbstbildnis (Self-portrait) by Franz Wilhelm Seiwert, 1928,

#9 Matilde Ucelay

Matilde Ucelay Maortúa (1912 – 24 November 2008) was the first woman licensed in architecture in Spain . She was awarded the Premio Nacional de Arquitectura de España (National Architecture Award of Spain) in 2004. Matilde Ucelay Maortúa Born 1912   ( 1912 ) Madrid , Spain Died 24 November 2008 (200

#10 Samuel Sidley

Samuel Sidley (1829–1896) was an English portrait painter . [1] English portrait painter (1829–1896)

#11 Pierre Prévost (painter)

Pierre Prévost (7 December 1764 – 30 August 1823) was the first French panorama painter . French painter This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . ( November 2010 ) Pierre Prévost Born 7 December 1764   Montigny-le-Gannelon   Died 9

#12 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

#13 George Weissbort

George Weissbort (11 April 1928, Brussels , Belgium – 9 July 2013, Wye Valley [1] ) was a Belgian–born British artist. He lived and painted in Wye Valley , England . The critic Brian Sewell , considering him an important exponent of an earlier style at a time not widely receptive to it, described hi

#14 Thérèse Ansingh

Thérèse Ansingh who used the pseudonym Sorella (1883-1968) was a Dutch artist. [1] Dutch artist Thérèse Ansingh Portrait of Thérèse Ansingh by Thérèse Schwartze Born ( 1883-07-09 ) 9 July 1883 Amsterdam , Netherlands Died 16 September 1968 (1968-09-16) (aged   85) Amsterdam , Netherlands Nationality

#15 Kurt von Holleben

Kurt von Holleben (7 March 1894 – 14 January 1947) was a German chemist working for Agfa-Gevaert Technical-Scientific Laboratory as the head of the colour screen research group, overseeing development of Additive color screens (kornraster) for the Agfa-Farbenplatte glass plates (1916), and film base

#16 Peter Hurd

Peter Hurd (February 22, 1904 – July 9, 1984) was an American painter whose work is strongly associated with the people and landscapes of San Patricio, New Mexico , where he lived from the 1930s. He is equally acclaimed for his portraits and his western landscapes. American artist (1904–1984) For th

#17 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

#18 Michele Cassou

Michele Cassou (born 27 September 1942) is an American painter, teacher and author. American painter, teacher and author 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 ) This article is in lis

#19 Geert Grauss

Geert Grauss (9 July 1882 – 1 October 1929) was a Dutch painter . His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics . [1] Dutch painter Geert Grauss Born ( 1882-07-09 ) 9 July 1882 Middelburg , Netherlands Died 1 October 1929 (1929-10-01) (aged   47) The Hagu

#20 Aldo Crommelynck

Aldo Crommelynck (26 December 1931 – 22 December 2008) was a Belgian master printmaker who made intaglio prints in collaboration with many important European and American artists of the 20th century. [1] [2] Aldo Crommelynck Born ( 1931-12-26 ) 26 December 1931 Monaco Died 22 December 2008 (2008-12-


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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 Museum Folkwang

Museum Folkwang is a major collection of 19th- and 20th-century art in Essen , Germany. The museum was established in 1922 by merging the Essener Kunstmuseum , which was founded in 1906, and the private Folkwang Museum of the collector and patron Karl Ernst Osthaus in Hagen , founded in 1902. [2] Th

#3 Remai Modern

Remai Modern is a public art museum in Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , Canada. The art museum is situated along the west bank of the South Saskatchewan River , at the River Landing development in Saskatoon's Central Business District . The museum's 11,582 square metres (124,670   sq   ft) building was de

#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 National Glass Centre

The National Glass Centre is a cultural venue and visitor attraction located in Sunderland , North East England . It is part of the University of Sunderland . Glass museum in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear National Glass Centre National Glass Centre   National Glass Centre shown within Tyne and Wear grid

#6 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

#7 Kunsthaus Bregenz

The Kunsthaus Bregenz (KUB) presents temporary exhibitions of international contemporary art in Bregenz , Vorarlberg ( Austria ). Contemporary art museum in Austria This article needs additional citations for verification . ( May 2011 ) Kunsthaus Bregenz Kunsthaus Bregenz Established 1990–1997 Locat

#8 Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson

The Museum of Contemporary Art ( MOCA ) [1] in Tucson , Arizona , United States, was founded in 1997, by Julia Latane, James Graham, and David Wright. The museum was founded to create a permanent institution for contemporary art in Tucson 's arts district. Originally housed in the HazMat building on

#9 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

#10 MacKenzie Art Gallery

The MacKenzie Art Gallery (MAG; French : Musee d’art MacKenzie ) [2] is an art museum located in Regina, Saskatchewan , Canada . The museum occupies the multipurpose T. C. Douglas Building, situated at the edge of the Wascana Centre . The building holds eight galleries totaling to 2,200 square metre

#11 Hasted Kraeutler

Hasted Hunt was a contemporary art gallery located in Chelsea, New York City at 537 West 24th Street. The gallery was founded in 2005 by founding partner Sarah Hasted and W.M. Hunt. Hasted Hunt Gallery represented emerging and established artists from around the world. The addition of two painters a

#12 Hayward Gallery

The Hayward Gallery is an art gallery within the Southbank Centre in central London, England and part of an area of major arts venues on the South Bank of the River Thames . It is sited adjacent to the other Southbank Centre buildings (the Royal Festival Hall and the Queen Elizabeth Hall / Purcell R

#13 Musée national Eugène Delacroix

The Musée national Eugène Delacroix ( English: National Eugène Delacroix Museum ), also known as the Musée Delacroix , is an art museum dedicated to painter Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863) and located in the 6th arrondissement at 6, rue de Furstenberg, Paris , France . It is open daily except Tuesday;

#14 Maryland Center for History and Culture

The Maryland Center for History and Culture (MCHC) (formerly the Maryland Historical Society (MdHS)), [7] founded on March 1, 1844, [1] is the oldest cultural institution in the U.S. state of Maryland . The organization "collects, preserves, and interprets objects and materials reflecting Maryland's

#15 American Visionary Art Museum

The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) is an art museum located in Baltimore, Maryland's Federal Hill neighborhood at 800 Key Highway . The museum specializes in the preservation and display of outsider art (also known as "intuitive art," "raw art," or "art brut"). The city agreed to give the muse

#16 Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art

The Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art ( MoCCA ) is a not-for-profit arts organization and former museum in New York City devoted to comic books , comic strips and other forms of cartoon art. [1] MoCCA sponsored events ranging from book openings to educational programs in New York City schools, and hos

#17 Muscarelle Museum of Art

The Muscarelle Museum of Art is a university museum affiliated with the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia . While the Museum only dates to 1983, the university art collection has been in existence since its first gift – a portrait of the physicist Robert Boyle – in 1732. Most early

#18 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

#19 Juan Carlos Castagnino Municipal Museum of Art

The Juan Carlos Castagnino Municipal Museum of Art is a museum of fine arts in Mar del Plata , Argentina . Its building, the Ortiz Basualdo Villa , is a National Monument of Argentina. [1] The Castagnino Museum

#20 Musée des Beaux-Arts de Brest

The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Brest is the main art museum in the city of Brest , Brittany, France, housing French and Italian old masters as well as more modern art. It and most of the city were destroyed by Allied bombing during the Second World War and the building and its collections both had to b


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Painting / Painting


#1 Ohio Theatre (Cleveland, Ohio)

The Mimi Ohio Theatre is a theater on Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland , Ohio , part of Playhouse Square . The theater was built by Marcus Loew 's Loew's Ohio Theatres company. It was designed by Thomas W. Lamb in the Italian Renaissance style , and was intended to present legitimate plays. The t

#2 Breaker (Black)

Breaker is an outdoor sculpture by David Evans Black , installed on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus, Ohio , United States. [1] Sculpture in Columbus, Ohio, U.S. Breaker The sculpture in 2018 Artist David Evans Black Year 1982   ( 1982 ) Medium Aluminum sculpture Dimensions 7.6   m ×   2

#3 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. ,

#4 List of works by Caspar David Friedrich

This is an incomplete list of works by the German Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) by completion date where known. Friedrich was a prolific artist who produced over 500 attributed works; however, he is generally known for only a small number of works seen as emblems of Romanticism.

#5 Statue of Mary Dyer

A statue of Quaker religious martyr Mary Dyer by Sylvia Shaw Judson is installed outside the Massachusetts State House , in Boston , Massachusetts , United States. Statue in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Statue of Mary Dyer The statue in 2014 Artist Sylvia Shaw Judson Year 1959   ( 1959 ) Medium Bronz

#6 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

#7 Bear Flag Monument

Bear Flag Monument (also known as Raising of the Bear Flag ) is a public artwork located at the Sonoma Plaza in Sonoma, California in the United States . A monument to the Bear Flag Revolt , the piece is listed as a California Historical Landmark . [1] Bear Flag Monument Raising of the Bear Flag Art

#8 The Colossus (painting)

The Colossus (also known as The Giant ), is known in Spanish as El Coloso and also El Gigante (The Giant), El Pánico (The Panic) and La Tormenta (The Storm). [2] It is a painting traditionally attributed to Francisco de Goya that shows a giant in the centre of the canvas walking towards the left han

#9 Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquirá

Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquirá or the Virgin of Chiquinquirá is a Marian title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with a venerated image in the northern Andes region. Our Lady of the Rosary of Chiquinquirá Patroness of Colombia, La Chinita Venerated   in Catholic Church Major shrine Basil

#10 The Night Watch

Militia Company of District II under the Command of Captain Frans Banninck Cocq , [1] also known as The Shooting Company of Frans Banning Cocq and Willem van Ruytenburch , but commonly referred to as The Night Watch ( Dutch : De Nachtwacht ), is a 1642 painting by Rembrandt van Rijn . It is in the c

#11 Campbell's Soup Cans

Campbell's Soup Cans [1] (sometimes referred to as 32 Campbell's Soup Cans ) [2] is a work of art produced between November 1961 and March or April 1962 [3] by American artist Andy Warhol . It consists of thirty-two canvases, each measuring 20 inches (51   cm) in height × 16 inches (41   cm) in widt

#12 The Sciences and the Arts (Prado)

The Sciences and the Arts is a 17th-century painting which is part of the collection of the Museo de Prado in Madrid. It has traditionally been attributed to Adriaen van Stalbemt , but more recently some art historians have re-attributed the work to Hieronymus Francken the Younger . [1] Painting by

#13 Madonna and Child Kissing

Madonna and Child Kissing is a 1520s oil on panel painting by the Flemish renaissance artist Quentin Matsys in the collection of the Rijksmuseum , Amsterdam , [1] on loan to the Mauritshuis . [1] Painting by Quentin Matsys Madonna and Child Artist Quentin Matsys Year circa 1525–1530 Medium Oil on pa

#14 Two Women Beside a Linen Chest, with a Child

Two Women Beside a Linen Chest, with a Child (c. 1663) is an oil -on-canvas painting by the Dutch painter Pieter de Hooch . It is an example of Dutch Golden Age painting and is part of the collection of the Amsterdam Museum , on loan to the Rijksmuseum . Two Women Beside a Linen Chest, with a Child

#15 Marchesa Brigida Spinola-Doria

The Portrait of Marchesa Brigida Spinola-Doria is an oil-on-canvas painting by Flemish artist Sir Peter Paul Rubens , dating to 1606. It is now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. , part of the Samuel H. Kress Collection . It was commissioned by Marchese Giacomo Massimiliano Doria of


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#1 Eduard Plietzsch

Eduard Plietzsch (1886 – 1961) was a German art historian and dealer investigated in connection to Nazi-looted art. [1] Eduard Plietzsch Born 9 July 1886 Died 6 December 1961 Cologne Nationality Germany Plietzsch was trained as an art historian in Berlin, where he worked for Wilhelm von Bode . [2] H

#2 Bharati Shivaji

Bharati Shivaji is an Indian classical dancer of Mohiniyattom , [1] choreographer and author, known for her contributions to the art form by way of performance, research and propagation. [2] She is the founder of Center for Mohiniyattam , a dance academy promoting Mohiniyattom [3] and the co-author

#3 Andrew George Lehmann

Andrew George Lehmann (17 February 1922 – 9 July 2006) was a literary critic , academic , and seminal author and essayist in French Symbolism , and the intellectual history of European Romanticism . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( December 2015 )

#4 Jacques Mesnil

Jean-Jacques Dwelshauvers , who went by the name of Jacques Mesnil (9 July 1872, Brussels – 14 November 1940, Montmaur-en-Diois ) was a journalist , art critic , art historian and anarchist . Belgian journalist and art critic (1872–1940) An early, altered photograph of Mesnil (date unknown)

#5 Jere Abbott

Jere Abbott (October 5, 1897– July 9, 1982), was an American art historian, known for being the first associate director of the Museum of Modern Art in New York . [1] [2] American art historian

#6 Frederick Wedmore

Frederick Wedmore (9 July 1844   – 25 February 1921) was a British art critic and man of letters. [1] [2] British art critic and man of letters Frederick Wedmore Wedmore was born at Richmond Hill, [3] Clifton , the eldest son of Thomas Wedmore of Druids Stoke, Stoke Bishop . His family were Quakers

#7 Noemi Gabrielli

Noemi Gabrielli (30 September 1901 – 9 July 1979) was an Italian art historian, superintendent, and a museologist. Italian art historian, superintendent, museologist Noemi Gabrielli Born 30 September 1901 Pinerolo Died 9 July 1979 Asti Nationality Italian

#8 Georges Bataille

Georges Albert Maurice Victor Bataille ( / b ɑː ˈ t aɪ / ; French:   [ʒɔʁʒ batɑj] ; 10 September 1897 – 9 July 1962) was a French philosopher and intellectual working in philosophy , literature , sociology , anthropology , and history of art . His writing, which included essays , novels , and poetry

#9 Helen Gee (curator)

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 Katharine McCook Knox

Katharine McCook Knox was an American art historian, best known for her history of the Frick Art Reference Library , and for curatorial work on presidential portraits. American art historian This article is an orphan , as no other articles link to it . Please introduce links to this page from relate

#11 Jean Cassou

Jean Cassou (9 July 1897 – 15 January 1986) was a French writer, art critic, poet, member of the French Resistance during World War II and the first Director of the Musée national d'Art moderne in Paris . This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in French . (O

#12 Ezra Pound

Ezra Weston Loomis Pound (30 October 1885   – 1 November 1972) was an expatriate American poet and critic, a major figure in the early modernist poetry movement, and a fascist collaborator in Italy during World War II . His works include Ripostes (1912), Hugh Selwyn Mauberley (1920), and his 800-pag

#13 Francis Klingender

Francis Donald Klingender (1907 [1] – 9 July 1955 [2] ) was a Marxist art historian and exponent of Kunstsoziologie whose uncompromising views meant that he never quite fitted into the British art history establishment. British art historian (1907–1955) The Black Bull from the Lascaux Caves , one of

#14 Leo Steinberg

Leo Steinberg (July 9, 1920 – March 13, 2011) was a Russian-born American art critic and art historian . [1] American historian

#15 Catherine Perret

Catherine Perret (born 9 July 1956 in Paris ) is associate professor of modern and contemporary aesthetics and theory at Nanterre University ( Paris X ). She obtained her Ph.D. in philosophy and is known for her work on Walter Benjamin , most notably by her book Walter Benjamin ou la critique en eff

#16 Hans Sedlmayr

Hans Sedlmayr (18 January 1896, in Szarvkő , Kingdom of Hungary – 9 July 1984, in Salzburg ) was an Austrian art historian. From 1931 to 1932 and from 1938 onwards, he was a member of the Nazi Party . [1] Austrian art historian Some of this article's listed sources may not be reliable . ( September

#17 Henry Geldzahler

Henry Geldzahler (July 9, 1935 – August 16, 1994) was a Belgian-born American curator of contemporary art in the late 20th century, as well as a historian and critic of modern art . He is best known for his work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and as New York City Commissioner of Cultural Affairs,

#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 María Laffitte

María Laffitte y Pérez del Pulgar , Countess of Campo Alange   [ es ] (15 August 1902 – 9 July 1986 [1] ) was a Spanish aristocrat, writer, art critic, women's rights activist, and founder of the Seminar on Women's Sociological Studies. María Laffitte Born María Laffitte y Pérez del Pulgar ( 1902-08

#20 Gerd-Helge Vogel

Gerd-Helge Vogel (born 18 April 1951) is a German art historian . German art historian Gerd-Helge Vogel in 2016


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#1 Tomb of Pope Julius II

The Tomb of Pope Julius II is a sculptural and architectural ensemble by Michelangelo and his assistants, originally commissioned in 1505 but not completed until 1545 on a much reduced scale. Originally intended for St. Peter's Basilica , the structure was instead placed in the church of San Pietro

#2 Equestrian statue of Thomas Munro

The statue of Thomas Munro is an equestrian statue of Thomas Munro, 1st Baronet , Major-General in the British Army and Governor of Madras from 1820 to 1827, located in the city of Chennai , India . The bronze statue sculpted by Francis Chantrey in the United Kingdom in 1834 and shipped to Madras in

#3 Poets' Fountain

The Poets' Fountain was a public fountain with sculptures that was installed on a traffic island in Park Lane , London, in 1875. It was removed in 1948 and it is thought to have been destroyed. One sculpture, an allegorical figure of Fame, is known to have survived and is displayed in the gardens at

#4 Confederate Defenders of Charleston

Confederate Defenders of Charleston is a monument in Charleston , South Carolina , United States . The monument honors Confederate soldiers from Charleston, most notably those who served at Fort Sumter during the American Civil War . Built with funds provided by a local philanthropist, the monument

#5 Monument to the Women of World War II

The Monument to the Women of World War II is a British national war memorial situated on Whitehall in London, to the north of the Cenotaph . It was first thought of and funded by Peri Langdale, sculpted by John W. Mills , unveiled by Queen Elizabeth II and dedicated by Baroness Boothroyd in July 200

#6 Statue of Liberty (Finland)

The Statue of Liberty ( Finnish : Suomen Vapaudenpatsas ; Swedish : Finlands frihetsstaty ) is a monumental bronze sculpture complex located in the Market Square of Vaasa in Ostrobothnia , Finland. [1] [2] The statue celebrates the victory of the Whites in the Finnish Civil War in 1918. [3] The heig

#7 Matthew Fontaine Maury Monument

The Matthew Fontaine Maury Monument , is a partially deconstructed memorial installed along Richmond, Virginia 's Monument Avenue depicting Matthew Fontaine Maury and commemorating his Confederate naval service and contributions to oceanography and naval meteorology. It features the engraved moniker

#8 List of monuments and memorials removed during the George Floyd protests

During the civil unrest [1] that followed the murder of George Floyd in May 2020, a number of monuments and memorials associated with racial injustice were vandalized, destroyed or removed, or commitments to remove them were announced. This occurred mainly in the United States , but also in several

#9 Earl Haig Memorial

The Earl Haig Memorial is a bronze equestrian statue of the British Western Front commander Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig on Whitehall in Westminster , London . It was created by the sculptor Alfred Frank Hardiman and commissioned by Parliament in 1928. Eight years in the making, it aroused considerab

#10 Robert E. Lee Monument (Charlottesville, Virginia)

The Robert E. Lee Monument was an outdoor bronze equestrian statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee and his horse Traveller located in Charlottesville, Virginia 's Market Street Park (formerly Emancipation Park, and before that Lee Park) in the Charlottesville and Albemarle County Courthouse His

#11 Mametz Wood Memorial

The Mametz Wood Memorial commemorates an engagement of the 38th (Welsh) Division of the British Army during the First Battle of the Somme in France in 1916. War memorial Memorial to Welsh soldiers

#12 Nathan Bedford Forrest Bust

For the statue in Nashville, see Nathan Bedford Forrest Statue . For the statue in Memphis , see Nathan Bedford Forrest Monument . Nathan Bedford Forrest Bust Artist Loura Jane Herndon Baxendale Completion date 1978 Medium Bronze Dimensions (44 inches   ) Weight 3,000 pounds [1] [ better   source  

#13 Our Lady of Aberdeen

Our Lady of Aberdeen is a Madonna and Child statuette, a copy of a similar statuette in Brussels known as Notre Dame du Bon Succès . Copies of Notre Dame du Bon Succès are to be found across the North East of Scotland. It is believed that the statue in Brussels may have been in Old Aberdeen as early

#14 Bismarck monument (Bremen)

The Bismarck monument outside the cathedral in Bremen is a bronze figure of the former Chancellor , riding a horse. It was created in 1910, twelve years after Bismarck's death. The commission was entrusted to Adolf von Hildebrand in 1904. Since 1973 the monument has enjoyed protected status . [1] Bi

#15 Civil War Memorial (Savannah, Georgia)

The Civil War Memorial in Savannah, Georgia , is a monument honoring soldiers who died during the American Civil War . Located in Forsyth Park , it consists of a 48 foot (15   m) tall shaft topped with a bronze statue of a Confederate soldier. Two bronze busts commemorating notable Confederate army

#16 Battle of Britain Memorial, Capel-le-Ferne

The Battle of Britain Memorial is a monument to aircrew who flew in the Battle of Britain . It is sited on the White Cliffs at Capel-le-Ferne , near Folkestone , on the coast of Kent . Not to be confused with the Battle of Britain Monument in London . The Battle of Britain Memorial United Kingdom St


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