langs: 28 марта [ru] / march 28 [en] / 28. märz [de] / 28 mars [fr] / 28 marzo [it] / 28 de marzo [es]
days: march 25 / march 26 / march 27 / march 28 / march 29 / march 30 / march 31
Eduard Arkadevich Steinberg ( Russian : Эдуа́рд Арка́дьевич Ште́йнберг ; 3 March 1937 – 28 March 2012) [1] was a Russian painter, philosopher and activist. Russian painter The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for biographies . ( March 2012 ) Eduard Steinberg Born 3
Sándor Bihari (19 May 1855, Rézbánya – 28 March 1906, Budapest ) was a Hungarian genre painter. Hungarian painter This article needs additional citations for verification . ( November 2014 ) The native form of this personal name is Bihari Sándor . This article uses Western name order when mentioni
Keith Lionel McMillan (16 April 1934 – 22 March 2012) was an English photographer and artist. He came from a family with many artistic talents: his mother was a dancer, his father a pianist and photographer, and his brother an artist. As a child, McMillan demonstrated a love for music and athletics,
Emory Douglas (born May 24, 1943) is an American graphic artist. He was a member of the Black Panther Party from 1967 until the Party disbanded in the 1980s. [1] As a r evolutionary artist and the Minister of Culture for the Black Panther Party , Douglas created iconography to represent black-Americ
Jacques Carelman (born 1929, Marseille – 28 March 2012, Argenteuil ) [1] was a French painter, illustrator and designer. [2] French painter, illustrator and designer
#6 Alexi Worth
Alexi Worth (born 1964, New York, NY) is a painter, curator, art critic, and writer who is known for his conceptually rich and visually graphic works that address modern life and artmaking. He is currently represented by DC Moore Gallery, New York. [1] American painter Alexi Worth Born Alexi Worth (
Eleanor Carroll Munro (March 28, 1928 – April 1, 2022) was an American art critic, art historian, writer, and editor. She was known for her work on women artists. Some of her published books included The Encyclopedia of Art (1961), Originals: American Women Artists (1979); Memoirs of a Modernist's
Emily Cumming Harris (28 March 1836 – 5 August 1925) was one of New Zealand's first professional women painters. [1] She chiefly painted New Zealand plants and flowers and worked mainly in water colour. She was born in Plymouth , Devon , England in about 1837 but spent most of her life in Nelson , N
Roxanne Martin / Bezhik Anungo Kwe (One Star Woman) is an Anishinaabe artist, educator, author, jingle-dress dancer, LGTBQA2+ activist and small-business entrepreneur. She is the niece and goddaughter of artist Cecil Youngfox . [1] Roxanne is from Wiikwemkoong First Nation and Serpent River First Na
#10 Louis Feron
Louis Féron (1901 – 28 March 1998) was a French-born sculptor, chaser, gold- and silversmith.
#11 Edith Collier
Edith Marion Collier (28 March 1885 – 12 December 1964) was an early modern painter from New Zealand . She came from Wanganui . [1] Her work is largely unknown at home and overseas. [2] [3] [4] [5] Edith Collier's contribution to New Zealand art as an innovator, modernist and expatriate painter plac
David Reed (born 1946) is a contemporary American conceptual and visual artist . American painter David Reed Painting #580 by David Reed, 2006-2008 Born 1946 (age 75 – 76) [1] San Diego, California Nationality American Education Reed College , New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpt
#13 Cynthia Lahti
Cynthia Lahti (born 1963) is an American contemporary artist from Portland, Oregon , who works in many mediums: "from collage to ceramics, altered books, and painting". [1] American contemporary artist (born 1963) Cynthia Lahti Born Cynthia D. Lahti 1963 Portland, Oregon Education B.F.A., Rhode Isla
Albert Pinkham Ryder (March 19, 1847 – March 28, 1917) was an American painter best known for his poetic and moody allegorical works and seascapes , as well as his eccentric personality . While his art shared an emphasis on subtle variations of color with tonalist works of the time, it was unique fo
#15 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
#16 Břetislav Benda
Břetislav Benda (28 March 1897 in Sepekov – 19 August 1983 in Prague ) was a significant Czech sculptor , student of Josef Václav Myslbek and member of Mánes Union of Fine Arts from 1923. Benda's bronzes often focused on the female body, being one of the few sculptors to focus on this almost exclusi
Bernadette Després (born March 28, 1941) is a French illustrator and comic book artist. [1] French illustrator and comic book artist Bernadette Després Born ( 1941-03-28 ) March 28, 1941 (age 81) Paris, France Nationality French Known for comic books She was born in Paris and studied at the Ecol
#18 Július Jakoby
Július Jakoby (born as Gyula Jakoby , Košice , Kingdom of Hungary, 28 March 1903 – Košice, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, 15 April 1985) was a Slovak painter of Hungarian [1] ancestry. Jakoby was a prominent figure of Slovakia's modernist art. [2] Slovak painter Július Jakoby Born Gyula Jakoby ( 1
Leonid Anisimovich Tkachenko ( Russian : Леони́д Ани́симович Ткаче́нко ; 28 March 1927, Pyatigorsk , USSR) - Soviet , Russian painter, a member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists (before 1992 the Leningrad branch of Union of Artists of Russian Federation), [1] living and working in Saint Peter
Jan van der Heyden (5 March 1637, Gorinchem – 28 March 1712, Amsterdam ) was a Dutch Baroque -era painter , glass painter , draughtsman and printmaker . Van der Heyden was one of the first Dutch painters to specialize in townscapes and became one of the leading architectural painters of the Dutch Go
#1 List of most-visited art museums
This article lists the most-visited art museums in the world in 2021. The primary source is The Art Newspaper annual survey of the number of visitors to major art museums in 2021, published 28 March 2022. See also: List of most-visited museums and List of most-visited museums by region Total attenda
Château de Linardié is the name for a once active cultural center located in the South West area of France seven kilometres from Gaillac in the Tarn, France . It operated for 10 years, from 1996 to 2006. Château de Linardié
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]
#4 Art Gallery of New South Wales
The Art Gallery of New South Wales ( AGNSW ), founded as the New South Wales Academy of Art in 1872 and known as the National Art Gallery of New South Wales between 1883 and 1958, is located in The Domain, Sydney , Australia. It is the most important public gallery in Sydney and one of the largest i
The National Museum of Qatar is a national museum in Doha , Qatar . The current building opened to the public on 28 March 2019, replacing the previous building which opened in 1975. The building was designed by architect Jean Nouvel who was inspired by the desert rose crystal , which can be found in
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
The George R. Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art [3] (commonly shortened to the Gardiner Museum ) is a ceramics museum in Toronto , Ontario , Canada. The museum is situated within University of Toronto 's St. George campus, in downtown Toronto . The 4,299.2-square-metre (46,276 sq ft) museum buildin
#8 Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
The Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Strasbourg (MAMCS, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art) is an art museum in Strasbourg , France , which was founded in 1973 and opened in its own building in November 1998. Art museum in Strasbourg, France Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
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
#10 Koffler Centre of the Arts
The Koffler Centre of the Arts is a broad-based cultural institution established in 1977 by Murray and Marvelle Koffler and based at Artscape Youngplace in the West Queen West area of downtown Toronto , Ontario . [1] Koffler Centre of the Arts Location of the Koffler in Toronto Established 1977 Loca
#11 Mougins Museum of Classical Art
The MACM , the Mougins Museum of Classical Art (Musée d’Art Classique de Mougins) is an art museum located in the village of Mougins , in the Alpes-Maritimes department, France. It is 30 minutes from Nice airport and 15 minutes from the centre of Cannes . This article needs additional citations for
#12 Museum of the African Diaspora
The Museum of the African Diaspora ( MoAD ) is a contemporary art museum in San Francisco , California . MoAD holds exhibitions and presents artists exclusively of the African diaspora , one of only a few museums of its kind in the United States. Located at 685 Mission St. adjacent to the St. Regis
#13 Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers
The Musée des beaux-arts d'Angers is a museum of art located in a mansion, the "logis Barrault", place Saint-Éloi near the historic city of Angers . This article includes a list of references , related reading or external links , but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations . ( N
#14 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
#15 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
Peter Bray Gallery (a commercial gallery) was established as Stanley Coe Gallery in 1949 before being renamed in 1951, after a change of management. Situated at 435 Bourke Street, Melbourne , Victoria , Australia, it closed in 1957. [1] Many of the major names in mid-century Australian contemporary
KANAL - Centre Pompidou is museum for modern and contemporary art located in Brussels , [3] Belgium, near the Brussels–Charleroi Canal , in the former buildings of a Citroën garage. [4] The definitive opening is scheduled for 2023. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] Art museum in Brussels KANAL - Ce
#18 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
#19 Belgrave St Ives
Belgrave St Ives is a commercial art gallery, [1] specialising in modern British and contemporary art in St Ives , Cornwall, southwest England. [2] It gives emphasis to work produced in Cornwall from the 1930s onwards, when the town of St Ives became an internationally important modernist artistic c
The Pinacothèque de Paris ( French: [pinakɔtɛk də paʁi] ) was an art gallery in Paris , France , with exhibition space for temporary exhibitions of artworks. [1] It was owned and run by Modigliani enthusiast Marc Restellini . [2] It closed in 15 February 2016 after going into receivership in Novem
#1 The Arrest of Pangeran Diponegoro
The Arrest of Pangeran Diponegoro (also The Arrest of Prince Diponegoro ; Indonesian : Penangkapan Pangeran Diponegoro ; Dutch : Gevangenname van Prins Diponegoro ) is the name of an 1857 painting by Raden Saleh , depicting the capture of Prince Diponegoro by Lieutenant General Hendrik Merkus de Koc
Partially Buried Woodshed is a work of land art created by American artist Robert Smithson in January 1970 at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio . [1] The work consisted of an existing woodshed and earth added by the artist in order to illustrate the concept of entropy . By 2018, only a large mound
#3 List of works by Vincent van Gogh
List of works by Vincent van Gogh is an incomplete list of paintings and other works by the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890). Little appreciated during his lifetime, his fame grew in the years after his death. According to the legend, Van Gogh sold only one painting, The Red Vineyard , boug
#4 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 Geographer (Dutch: De geograaf ) is a painting created by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer in 1668–1669, and is now in the collection of the Städel museum in Frankfurt , Germany. It is closely related to Vermeer's The Astronomer , for instance using the same model in the same dress, and has sometim
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
The John Plankinton statue is a six foot (1.8 m) lifelike representation of the businessman and industrialist . It took the sculptor Richard Henry Park six months to make and was initially placed in the Plankinton House Hotel in downtown Milwaukee in 1892. The property in 1916 was redeveloped into
The Ambassadors is a 1533 painting by Hans Holbein the Younger . Also known as Jean de Dinteville and Georges de Selve , [1] after the two people it portrays, it was created in the Tudor period , in the same year Elizabeth I was born. Franny Moyle speculates that Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn , th
#9 The Descent from the Cross (David Folley)
The Descent from the Cross by David Folley was commissioned by Rev. Raymond Chudley to mark his retirement in 1996 as team leader of St Andrew's Church, Wickford, Essex . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] Painting by David Folley This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's
The Astronomer (Dutch: De astronoom ) is a painting finished in about 1668 by the Dutch Golden Age painter Johannes Vermeer . It is in oil on canvas with dimensions 51 cm × 45 cm (20 in × 18 in) . Painting by Johannes Vermeer c. 1668 The Astronomer Artist Johannes Vermeer Year c. 1668 Me
#11 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
#12 The Peacemakers
The Peacemakers is an 1868 painting by George P.A. Healy . It depicts the historic March 27, 1865, strategy session by the Union high command on the steamer River Queen during the final days of the American Civil War . [1] Although he painted it in at least two versions, the largest was destroyed by
#13 Adoration of the Magi (Rubens, Madrid)
The Adoration of the Magi is a very large oil painting by the Flemish Baroque painter Peter Paul Rubens . He first painted it in 1609 and later gave it a major reworking between 1628 and 1629 during his second trip to Spain. It is now in the Museo del Prado in Madrid . Painting by Peter Paul Rubens
Infinity is an abstract sculpture designed by José de Rivera and created by Roy Gussow . It is located at the south entrance of the National Museum of American History , at Madison Drive and 12th Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. Infinity Artist José de Rivera Year 1967 Type sculpture Dimensions 4
Barry Goldwater is a bronze sculpture depicting American politician and businessman of the same name by Deborah Copenhaver Fellows , installed at the United States Capitol 's National Statuary Hall , in Washington, D.C. , as part of the National Statuary Hall Collection . The statue was donated by t
#16 Wocher Panorama
The Wocher Panorama , also known as the Thun Panorama , is a panoramic painting depicting the city of Thun . Created by the artist Marquard Wocher in 1814, it was the first panorama in Switzerland. It is on display at Schadau Castle and is owned by the Gottfried Keller Foundation . [1] [2] The paint
Man Writing a Letter is an oil painting on a wood panel by Gabriël Metsu made at the height of his career. It is assumed to be a pair with Woman Reading a Letter . The two genre paintings (together with The Sick Child ) are regarded as Metsu's artistic climax. Since 1987 they can be seen in the coll
#18 The Zuiderzeedijk at Schardam
The Zuiderzeedijk at Schardam is a painting by Matthias Withoos , marking a breach in the dike near the village of Schardam in the Province of North Holland . It shows repair work being carried out to the breach between Schardam and Scharwoude - it is thought to be the only painting of that period t
Two Girls Reading (French: Deux Enfants Lisant ) is a 1934 painting by Pablo Picasso . Since 1994, it has been at the University of Michigan Museum of Art . [1] Painting by Pablo Picasso Two Girls Reading French: Deux Enfants Lisant Artist Pablo Picasso Completion date March 28, 1934 Medium oil on c
#20 Woman Reading a Letter (Metsu)
Woman Reading a Letter is an oil painting by Dutch artist Gabriël Metsu , created c. 1665-1667, shortly before his death. During his lifetime, under the Golden Age of Dutch painting Metsu was a renowned painter, much better known than Vermeer . [1] It is assumed to be a pair with Man Writing a Lette
Margaret Mary Manion AO (born 7 March 1935) is an Australian art historian and curator recognised internationally for her scholarship on the art of the illuminated manuscript. [1] She has published on Medieval and Renaissance liturgical and devotional works, in particular, on Books of Hours – the Wh
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 Romita Ray
Romita Ray Kapoor (born March 28, 1970) is an Indian-born American art historian , educator , and curator . Ray is currently Associate Professor of Art and Music Histories at Syracuse University . American art historian Romita Ray Born Romita Ray Kapoor ( 1970-03-28 ) March 28, 1970 (age 52) Kolka
#4 Émile Magne
Émile Magne (29 July 1877 – 28 March 1953) was a French writer, critic, historian of literature and art.
#5 Georg Hirth
Georg Hirth (13 July 1841 in Tonna – 28 March 1916 in Tegernsee ) was a German writer, journalist and publisher. He is best known for founding the cultural magazine Jugend in 1896, which was instrumental in popularizing Art Nouveau . German writer, journalist and publisher This article may be expand
#6 Francisco Javier Sánchez Cantón
Francisco Javier Sánchez Cantón (1891–1971) was a Spanish art historian , who from 1960 to 1968 was Director of the Museo del Prado . [1] Spanish art historian In this Spanish name , the first or paternal surname is Sánchez and the second or maternal family name is Cantón . Excelentísimo Señor Don F
#7 George Viau
George Viau (28 March 1855 – 18 December 1939) was a French dentist and art collector . His collection, which was built up and sold off more than once, included work by many impressionist painters and the artists who influenced them. Viau's dental practice was at number 47 Boulevard Haussmann , wher
Jill Trevelyan (born 1963) is a New Zealand art curator, reviewer, and author who specialises in 20th century New Zealand art. Her publications include the collected letters of New Zealand painter Toss Woollaston and a biography of New Zealand art dealer Peter McLeavey , which won the Book of the Ye
Katerina Lemmel , née Imhoff (born 1466 in Nuremberg ; died March 28, 1533 in Maihingen ; also Katharina Lemmel , Katharina Lemlin ) was a successful patrician businesswoman in Nuremberg who became a Birgittine nun at the monastery of Maria Mai in Maihingen in Nördlinger Ries . A collection of lette
Lidiia Mikhailovna Hryhorchuk ( Ukrainian : Григорчук Лідія Михайлівна ; 24 November 1926 – 14 January 2018) was a Ukrainian linguist, linguogeographer, dialectologist, paleographer, art critic, professor and a doctor of philology. She was a junior researcher at the Institute of Ukrainian Studies of
François-Marc Gagnon CM FRSC was a Canadian art historian and professor at Concordia University in Montreal. [1] [2] [3] He was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and a member of the Order of Canada . Franco-Canadian art historian and professor (1935–2019) This article may be expanded with text
Arthur Upham Pope (February 7, 1881 – September 3, 1969) was an American scholar, art historian, and architecture historian. He was an expert on historical Persian art , and he was the editor of the Survey of Persian Art (1939). [1] [2] Pope was also a university professor of philosophy and aestheti
#13 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
#14 Tove Clemmensen
Tove Thejll Clemmensen (11 October 1915 – 28 March 2006) was a Danish art historian and curator who was a specialist in eighteenth-century Danish furniture. She renovated several Danish museums including Bakkehuset and Liselund in the 1950s. [1] [2] Danish art historian Tove Clemmensen Born ( 1915-1
#15 Claire Renkin
Claire Renkin is an Australian art historian and academic who has had a distinguished career as a scholar specialising in the areas of art history and spirituality. Australian art historian and academic Claire Renkin Nationality Australian Alma mater Rutgers University Occupation art historian aca
#16 Frank Rutter
Francis Vane Phipson Rutter (17 February 1876 – 18 April 1937) [1] was a British art critic , curator and activist. British art critic, curator and activist Frank Rutter Frank Rutter, portrait by Gerald Kelly , 1910 Born 17 February 1876 Putney , London Died 18 April 1937 Golders Green , London Nati
Fernande Saint-Martin OC (March 28, 1927 – December 11, 2019) was a Canadian art critic, museologist, semiologist, visual arts theorist and writer. A graduate of the Université de Montréal and McGill University , her career began at La Presse in 1954 before being made editor-in-chief of Châtelaine m
#18 Michael Podro
Michael Podro CBE FBA (13 March 1931 – 28 March 2008) was a British art historian . Podro, the son of Jewish refugees from central Europe, was born in and grew up in Hendon , Middlesex . [1] He attended Berkhamsted school in Hertfordshire , served in the RAF , and read English at Jesus College , Cam
#19 Stig Roth
Stig Adolf Roth (28 March 1900 – 20 August 1972) was a Swedish art historian, museum curator, and museum director. Roth during the 1940s.
#20 Fritz Neugass
Fritz Neugass (March 28, 1899, Mannheim –June 1979, New York City ) was a German art critic and photographer. German art critic and photographer
Sagrat Cor de Jesus (Christ, the Sacred Heart of Jesus) is a monument [1] located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of Ibiza Town on the Spanish island of Ibiza . [2] [3] Monument in Ibiza, Spain Sagrat Cor de Jesus The statue of Sagrat Cor de Jesus Location in Ibiza Coordinates 38°56′28.32″N 1°25′20.26″E
The Eternal Indian , sometimes called the Black Hawk Statue , is a 48-foot (14.6 m) sculpture by Lorado Taft located in Lowden State Park , near the city of Oregon, Illinois . Dedicated in 1911, the statue is perched over the Rock River on a 77-foot (23.5 m) bluff overlooking the city. United States
#3 Gateway Arch
The Gateway Arch is a 630-foot-tall (192 m) monument in St. Louis, Missouri , United States. Clad in stainless steel and built in the form of a weighted catenary arch , [5] it is the world's tallest arch [4] and Missouri's tallest accessible building . Some sources consider it the tallest human-ma
#4 El Panecillo
El Panecillo (from Spanish panecillo small piece of bread, diminutive of pan bread) is a 200-metre-high hill of volcanic -origin, with loess soil, located between southern and central Quito . Its peak is at an elevation of 3,016 metres (9,895 ft) above sea level. The original name used by the abor
John Harvard is a sculpture in bronze by Daniel Chester French in Harvard Yard , Cambridge, Massachu setts honoring clergyman John Harvard (1607–1638), whose deathbed [2] bequest to the "schoale or Colledge" recently undertaken by the Massachu setts Bay Colony was so gratefully received that it
#6 Statue of John Howard, Bedford
The statue of John Howard , in St Pauls's Square, Bedford , is a bronze of John Howard , erected in 1890, [1] the centenary of Howard's death. The statue is "clothed ... in the travelling dress of the time to denote he was a great traveller." [2] Statue of John Howard A (probably hand coloured) phot
#7 Pittsburgh Law Enforcement Memorial
The Law Enforcement Officers Memorial of Allegheny County is a monument to Allegheny County, Pennsylvania 's law enforcement community in honor of fallen officers of both the Pittsburgh Police and suburban departments. The original was dedicated in September 1996 near the Carnegie Science Center but
The Statue of John Laird stands on the west side of Hamilton Square , Birkenhead , Merseyside , England. It commemorates the life of John Laird , a local ship builder, politician and benefactor. The statue was sculpted by Albert Bruce-Joy , and unveiled in 1877 by Lord Tollemache . It is recorded in
#9 Monument to Claudio Moyano (Madrid)
The Monument to Claudio Moyano is an instance of public art in Madrid , Spain. Designed by Agustín Querol and located at the Plaza del Emperador Carlos V , it consists of a bronze statue of Claudio Moyano [ es ] , a 19th century statesman noted for the authorship of the 1857 Law of Education [ e
#10 Battle of Dutton's Hill Monument
The Battle of Dutton's Hill Monument in Pulaski County, Kentucky , near Somerset, Kentucky , commemorates the Confederate soldiers who died at the battle of Dutton's Hill in 1863. United States historic place Battle of Dutton's Hill Monument U.S. National Register of Historic Places Battle of Dutton
#11 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
The Virgin of El Panecillo (in Spanish : Virgen del Panecillo ), also known as the Virgin of Quito from the sculpture of the same name , is a monument in Quito , Ecuador . It is located on the top of the hill of El Panecillo , a loaf-shaped hill in the heart of the city and serves as a backdrop to t
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
The Tafawa Balewa Square, (TBS) is a 14.5-hectare (35.8-acre) ceremonial ground (originally called "Race Course") in Lagos Island , Lagos . [1] [2] Ceremonial ground in Lagos, Nigeria Tafawa Balewa Square Image
The Monument of States was conceived as a symbol of American unity after the attack on Pearl Harbor , and is located at 300 E. Monument Avenue in Kissimmee, Florida . It was built by volunteers, with donations of stone that came from around the world, including a rock from President Franklin D. Roos
The Mount Royal Cross is a monument on top of Mount Royal in Montreal , Quebec , Canada . It stands at the northeastern peak of the mountain and overlooks the eastern part of the island. Mount Royal Cross Croix du mont Royal Daytime image (pre-renovation) Location in Montreal Coordinates 45°30′32″N
#17 George Gordon Meade Memorial
The George Gordon Meade Memorial , also known as the Meade Memorial or Major General George Gordon Meade , is a public artwork in Washington, D.C. honoring George Meade , a career military officer from Pennsylvania who is best known for defeating General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg . T
Shaun in the City was a public charity arts trail organised by Wallace & Gromit's Children's Foundation and Aardman Animations , in which 120 giant, artist and celebrity-decorated fibreglass sculptures of Shaun the Sheep were displayed in famous locations and green spaces around London and Bristol .
#19 Augusta-CSRA Vietnam War Veterans Memorial
The Augusta-Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) Vietnam War Veterans Memorial is a granite and bronze monument placed in Augusta, Georgia , March 29, 2019, to honor the CSRA's 169 Vietnam War dead, three Ex-Prisoners of War (Vietnam), and one former Missing in Action (MIA) as well as the region's 15,
#20 Soldiers' Monument (Santa Fe, New Mexico)
The Soldiers' Monument is a controversial memorial monument at the center of the Santa Fe Plaza . It was erected as a 33 feet (10 m) stone cenotaph , consisting of an obelisk and a plinth during 1867–1868. During the late nineteenth century, the monument was used for annual Memorial Day events, a