langs: 4 мая [ru] / may 4 [en] / 4. mai [de] / 4 mai [fr] / 4 maggio [it] / 4 de mayo [es]
days: may 1 / may 2 / may 3 / may 4 / may 5 / may 6 / may 7
#1 Armand Félix Marie Jobbé-Duval
Armand Félix Marie Jobbé-Duval (17 July 1821 – 2 April 1889) was a French painter and politician of Breton origin. He became known for his severely classical compositions, which included the ceiling decorations of many churches and public buildings. He was a committed Republican and secularist, and
Henry Moore RA RWS (7 March 1831 in York – 22 June 1895 in Margate ) was an English marine and landscape painter. English marine and landscape painter This article is about the painter Henry Moore. For the sculptor or others of the name, see Henry Moore (disambiguation) . Henry Moore Self-portrait o
Juan de Valdés Leal (4 May 1622 – 15 October 1690) was a Spanish painter and etcher of the Baroque era. Spanish painter In this Spanish name , the first or paternal surname is Valdés and the second or maternal family name is Leal . Juan de Valdés Leal Juan de Valdés Leal Born 4 May 1622 Seville Died
Líza Morózova ( Russian: Лиза Морозова , Елизавета Алексеевна Морозова ; born May 4, 1973) is a Russian female artist ( performance art , installation art , body art ), psychologist ( Candidate of Sciences , PhD Level), [1] art therapist and columnist. Participant of more than 150 international art
#5 Agim Sulaj
Agim Sulaj (born 6 September 1960, in Vlora , Albania ) is an Albanian painter, living in Rimini , Italy since 1990 and having Italian citizenship. [1] Agim Sulaj and Giorgo Mitsi, in Ioannina, 2013 Albanian painter Agim Sulaj Agim Sulaj Born Agim Sulaj ( 1960-09-06 ) September 6, 1960 Albania Natio
Sebastiano Bombelli (October 1635; 4 May 1719) was an Italian painter, mainly active in Venice , during the Baroque period. Italian painter (1635–1719)
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,
#8 Louis Faurer
Louis Faurer (August 28, 1916 – March 2, 2001) was an American candid or street photographer . He was a quiet artist who never achieved the broad public recognition that his best-known contemporaries did; however, the significance and caliber of his work were lauded by insiders, among them Robert Fr
#9 Luis Szarán
Luis Szarán (born 24 September 1953) is a Paraguayan musician, orchestra director, composer and musical researcher; [1] since 2002, founder and director of the social and community integration program " Sounds of the Earth ", [2] which created the school of music where began the Recycled Orchestra o
#10 Mel Edwards
Melvin "Mel" Edwards (born May 4, 1937) [1] [2] is an American contemporary artist , teacher, and abstract steel-metal sculptor . Additionally he has worked in drawing and printmaking . His artwork has political content often referencing African-American history, as well as the exploration of themes
James Joseph Power (4 May 1918 in Phibsborough, Dublin – 13 April 2009 in Dublin) was an Irish sculptor, who like his sister May Power (1903-1993) learnt from his father Albert Power (1881-1945). [1] He is known for sculpting (in 1956) the 1916 memorial on Sarsfield Bridge in Limerick. Like his fath
#12 List of works by Louis Davis
This is a list of the stained glass works of Louis Davis (1860–1941). List of works by Louis Davis Born 1861 Abingdon. Oxfordshire Died 1941 Nationality English Education Attended Abingdon School Known for Stained Glass Of Davis' legacy, it was said: "His colour and design satisfy the sense of bea
#13 Toby Mott
Toby Victor Mott (born 12 January 1964) [1] is a British artist, designer, and sometime Punk historian known for his work with the Grey Organisation , an artists' collective that was active in the 1980s, and for his fashion brand Toby Pimlico. More recently he has become known for his Mott Collectio
Antun Augustinčić (4 May 1900 – 10 May 1979) was a Croatian sculptor active in Yugoslavia and the United States . Along with Ivan Meštrović and Frano Kršinić he is considered one of the three most important Croatian sculptors of the 20th century. [1] His most notable sculptures include the Peace mon
John O'Shea (1876 - April 29, 1956) was a California impressionist painter known for landscape, marine, figure, and portrait painting. He was one of the major artists in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California between 1917-1945. He was a resident of Carmel for 36 years. [1] [2] For other persons named John O'
Diana Conyngham Ellis (née Monsell) (1813 - 4 May 1851) was a botanical artist from Ireland . [1] Northern Irish botanical painter Diana Conyngham Ellis Born Diana Monsell 1813 Ireland Died 4 May 1851 (aged 37/38) Known for botanical painting
#17 Zeinat Sedki
Zeinat Sedki (May 4, 1912 - March 2, 1978) was an Egyptian actress and comedian. [1] She was one of the female comedy pioneers in the Egyptian cinema along with Mary Mounib and Widad Hamdi . [2] Egyptian actress and comedian Zeinat Sedki Born Zeinab Mohamed Mosaad ( 1912-05-04 ) May 4, 1912 Alexandr
#18 Dustin Shuler
Dustin Shuler (August 17, 1948 – May 4, 2010) [1] was an American pop art sculptor and mixed-media artist, best known for a 1989 piece called Spindle , a 50-foot steel spike with eight cars impaled on it that became emblematic of the city of Berwyn, Illinois , where it was installed for two decade
Serge Attukwei Clottey (born 1985) is a Ghanaian artist who works across installation , performance , photography and sculpture. [1] He is the creator of Afrogallonism, an artistic concept, which he describes as 'an artistic concept to explore the relationship between the prevalence of the yellow oi
#20 Sidewalk Sam
Sidewalk Sam is the pseudonym of Robert Charles Guillemin (May 4, 1939 – January 26, 2015), a Boston -based artist who resided in Newton, Massachusetts . He is best recognized for his reproductions of European masterpieces, chalked or painted on the sidewalk. Following an accident in 1994 that left
Castlemaine Art Museum is an Australian art gallery and museum in Castlemaine, Victoria in the Shire of Mount Alexander . It was founded in 1913. It is housed in a 1931 Art Deco building constructed for the purpose, heritage-listed by the National Trust. [1] Its collection concentrates on Australian
The Museum of Glass (MOG) is a 75,000-square-foot (7,000 m²) art museum in Tacoma, Washington dedicated to the medium of glass . [2] Since its founding in 2002, the Museum of Glass has been committed to creating a space for the celebration of the studio glass movement through nurturing artists, impl
#3 Grand Central Art Galleries
The Grand Central Art Galleries were the exhibition and administrative space of the nonprofit Painters and Sculptors Gallery Association, an artists' cooperative established in 1922 by Walter Leighton Clark together with John Singer Sargent , Edmund Greacen , and others. [1] Artists closely associat
The Princes Czartoryski Museum ( Polish : Muzeum Książąt Czartoryskich [muˈzɛum ˈkɕɔ̃ʐɔnt tʂartɔˈrɨskʲix] ) – often abbreviated to Czartoryski Museum – is a historic museum in Kraków , Poland , and one of the country's oldest museums. The initial collection was formed in 1796 in Puławy by Princess I
#5 Second Bank of the United States
The Second Bank of the United States was the second federally authorized Hamiltonian national bank in the United States. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , it was chartered from February 1816 to January 1836. [1] The Bank's formal name, according to section 9 of its charter as passed by Congres
#6 Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art
The Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (NEHMA) is an accredited academic art museum focused on modern and contemporary art at Utah State University in Logan , Utah . NEHMA was founded in 1982 with the ceramic collection of philanthropist and namesake Nora Eccles Harrison. The museum has since expand
Greene Naftali is a contemporary art gallery located in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City . [1] Carol Greene
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]
#9 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts , which houses significant examples of European , Asian , and American art . Its collection includes paintings, sculpture, tapestries, and decorative arts. It was founded by Isabella Stewart Gardner , whose will called for
#10 Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is a museum devoted to the art of the picture book and especially the children's book . It is a member of Museums10 [1] and is adjacent to the campus of Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts . The Carle was founded by Eric and Barbara Carle, and design
The Victoria Art Gallery is a public art museum in Bath , Somerset , England . It was opened in 1900 to commemorate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. It is a Grade II* listed building and houses over 1500 objects of art including a collection of oil paintings from British artists dating from 1700 on
The Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) is one of the principal U.S. art museums , with paintings , sculptures , cultural objects, and ancient masterpieces from all corners of the world. Its three-story building stands in Forest Park in St. Louis , Missouri , where it is visited by up to a half million pe
#13 Reynolda House Museum of American Art
The Reynolda House Museum of American Art displays a premiere collection of American art ranging from the colonial period to the present. Built in 1917 by Katharine Smith Reynolds and her husband R. J. Reynolds , founder of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company , the house originally occupied the cente
#14 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
#15 Museion (Bozen)
The Museion (from the greek μουσείον, meaning the temple of the muses ) is the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Bozen , in South Tyrol , Italy. [1] Facade of the Museion facing the Talfer River in Bozen It was founded in 1985. [2] Since 2006 it has been managed by the Museion Foundation, fou
#16 Walter Anderson Museum of Art
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art (WAMA) is located in Ocean Springs, Mississippi on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. WAMA is dedicated to the work of Walter Inglis Anderson (1903–1965), whose depictions of coastal plants, animals, landscapes, and people have placed him among the most singular artists of
The South London Gallery , founded 1891, is a public-funded gallery of contemporary art in Camberwell , London. Until 1992, it was known as the South London Art Gallery, and nowadays the acronym SLG is often used. [1] Margot Heller became its director in 2001. This article needs additional citations
#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
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
#20 Enjoy Contemporary Art Space
Enjoy Contemporary Art Space is a contemporary art space in Cuba Street arts area of Wellington , New Zealand . Contemporary art gallery in Wellington, New Zealand / Enjoy Contemporary Art Space Established 2000 Location Wellington , New Zealand 41.29355°S 174.77605°E / -41.29355; 174.77605 Type C
Washington Grays Monument , also known as the Pennsylvania Volunteer , is a bronze statue by John A. Wilson . [1] The monument represents the Washington Grays who served in the 17th, 21st and 49th Pennsylvania Militia during the American Civil War . [2] In 1925, almost 20 years after the sculpture w
Diana and Her Companions (Dutch: Diana en haar Nimfen or Diana en haar gezellinnen ) is a painting by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer completed in the early to mid-1650s, now at the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague . Although the exact year is unknown, the work may be the earliest painting of the artis
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
#4 Self-Portrait (Inn of the Dawn Horse)
Self-Portrait (Inn of the Dawn Horse) is a painting executed by artist Leonora Carrington and is currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art . [1] [2] [3] She began the painting in London in 1937 and completed it in Paris in 1938. [4] It is one of her most recognized works and has
#5 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
#6 Christ with Moses and Solomon
Christ with Moses and Solomon is a 1541-1542 oil on canvas painting by Moretto da Brescia , displayed on the altar of the Most Holy Sacrament in the collegiate church of Santi Nazaro e Celso in Brescia , the artist's home town. It has been the altarpiece for that altar throughout the historical reco
Bishop John Carroll is a statue by the sculptor Jerome Connor commemorating Archbishop John Carroll , the founder of Georgetown University and the first Catholic bishop in the United States. Located in front of Healy Hall , on university's campus in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. ,
Femme au Chapeau or Lucie au chapeau is an oil painting created circa 1906 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger (1883–1956). The work is executed in a highly personal Divisionist style with a marked Proto-Cubist component during the height of Fauvism . Femme au Chapeau exhibits a present
#9 Nude, Green Leaves and Bust
Nude, Green Leaves and Bust ( French : Nu au Plateau de Sculpteur ) is a 1932 painting by Pablo Picasso , featuring his mistress Marie-Thérèse Walter . Painting by Pablo Picasso Nude, Green Leaves and Bust French: Nu au Plateau de Sculpteur Artist Pablo Picasso Year 1932 ( 1932 ) Medium Oil on can
#10 Celebration for a Champion
Celebration for a Champion is an outdoor bronze sculpture commemorating Jesse Owens ' achievements by Curtis Patterson, installed on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus, Ohio , United States. [1] Sculpture in Columbus, Ohio, U.S. Celebration for a Champion Artist Curtis Patterson Year 1984
Aurora and Cephalus is a 1733 painting by François Boucher , signed by the artist and now in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy . [1] It shows Cephalus and Aurora (the Roman form of Eos ) from Book VII of Ovid 's Metamorphoses . 1733 painting by François Boucher Aurora and Cephalus (1733) by François
#12 List of most expensive paintings
This is a list of the highest known prices paid for paintings . The current record price is approximately US$ 450.3 million (which includes commission), paid for Leonardo da Vinci 's Salvator Mundi in November 2017. [1] [2] Salvator Mundi by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci ( c. 1500) is the most ex
#13 The Scream
The Scream is a composition created by Norwegian artist Edvard Munch in 1893. The agonized face in the painting has become one of the most iconic images of art, seen as symbolizing the anxiety of the human condition . Munch's work, including The Scream , would go on to have a formative influence on
#14 Girl in Mirror
Girl in Mirror (sometimes Girl in the Mirror ) is a 1964 porcelain-enamel-on-steel pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein that is considered to exist in between eight and ten editions. One edition was part of a $14 million 2012 lawsuit regarding a 2009 sale, while another sold in 2010 for $4.9 million
#15 Boydell Shakespeare Gallery
The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery in London, England, was the first stage of a three-part project initiated in November 1786 by engraver and publisher John Boydell in an effort to foster a school of British history painting . In addition to the establishment of the gallery, Boydell planned to produce
Two versions of Medusa were created by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio – one in 1596 and the other in 1597 – depicting the exact moment she was executed by Perseus . He plays with the concept by replacing Medusa's face with his own, as an indication of his immunity to her dreadful gaze. Due to its
#17 Liberty Leading the People
Liberty Leading the People ( French : La Liberté guidant le peuple [la libɛʁte ɡidɑ̃ lə pœpl] ) is a painting by Eugène Delacroix commemorating the July Revolution of 1830, which toppled King Charles X . A woman of the people with a Phrygian cap personifying the concept of Liberty leads a varied gro
The Rommelpot Player is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals , painted in 1618-1620 and now in the Kimbell Art Museum . It is considered the best of several versions of a Rommelpot player by Frans Hals. Painting by Frans Hals The Rommelpot Player The Rommelpot Player , circa 1618-16
#1 Rose Valland
Rose Antonia Maria Valland (1 November 1898 – 18 September 1980) was a French art historian , member of the French Resistance , captain in the French military , and one of the most decorated women in French history. She secretly recorded details of the Nazi plundering of National French and private
Benno Griebert (1909 - 2000) was a German art historian and art dealer, and an early member of the Nazi party. [1] German art historian and art dealer
#3 Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet
Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet MP KT , of Pollok FRSE DCL LLD (8 March 1818 – 15 January 1878), was a Scottish historical writer, art historian and politician . 19th-century Scottish writer and politician Sir William Stirling-Maxwell Bt MP KT FRSE DCL Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, c. 18
#4 Herbert Cook
Sir Herbert Frederick Cook, 3rd Baronet (18 November 1868 – 4 May 1939) was an English art patron and art historian. British art historian and patron For other people named Herbert Cook, see Herbert Cook (disambiguation) . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( January 2021 ) P
Frédéric Henri Godefroid Émile Constantin ( Fritz ) ridder Mayer van den Bergh (22 April 1858 - 4 May 1901) was a Belgian art collector and art historian. Ridder Mayer van den Bergh by Jozef Janssens de Varebeke
#6 Eugen Fischer de Farkasházy
Eugen Fischer de Farkasházy (born farkasházi Fischer Jenő ) (29 March 1861, Székesfehérvár – 4 May 1926, Herend ) was a Hungarian porcelain factory owner, ceramics, art history writing. His brother, Dr. farkasházi Zsigmond Farkasházy (1874–1928), was a former politician, journalist, MP, lawyer. Jenő
Hartwig Fischer (born 14 December 1962) is a German art historian and museum director . Since April 2016, he has been director of the British Museum , the first non-British head of the museum since 1866. From 2012 to 2016, he was director of the Dresden State Art Collections (Staatliche Kunstsammlun
Gabriel Paul Weisberg OAL is an American art historian and educator . Weisberg is Professor of Art History Emeritus at the University of Minnesota . [1] American art historian This article uses bare URLs , which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot . ( August 2022 ) Gabriel P. Weisberg Weisb
Dr. Timothy Potts is an Australian art historian , archaeologist , and museum director . He became the director of the J. Paul Getty Museum on 1 September 2012. [1] Dr. Timothy Potts Director of the J. Paul Getty Museum Incumbent Assumed office 1 September 2012 Preceded by James Cuno (acting) Direct
#10 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] :
#11 James H. Rubin
James Henry Rubin is an American art historian and a professor of history at Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, New York . American art historian This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification . ( March 2020 ) James H. Rubin
#12 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
#13 Brinsley Ford
Sir Richard Brinsley Ford CBE (10 June 1908 – 4 May 1999) was a British art historian, scholar, and collector. He inherited a large collection of art from his family and was himself an avid collector. A drawing that he purchased in 1936 was sold by his estate for $12 million in 2000. Ford was the di
#14 Gilbert Lascault
Gilbert Lascault (born 25 October 1934 in Strasbourg ) is a French novelist, essayist, and art critic.
#15 Ivan Tsvetaev
Ivan Vladimirovich Tsvetaev ( Russian : Ива́н Влади́мирович Цвета́ев ; 16 May [ O. S. 4 May] 1847, Shuya, Ivanovo Oblast – 12 September 1913, Moscow ) was a Russian art historian , archaeologist and Classical philologist . This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient
#1 Al pueblo del dos de mayo de 1808
A los héroes del dos de mayo or Al pueblo del dos de mayo de 1808 is an instance of public art in Madrid , Spain. A sculptural work by Aniceto Marinas , the monument is an homage to the role of the Madrilenian people during the 1808 Dos de mayo uprising . Al pueblo del dos de mayo de 1808 Coordinate
#2 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Navy
100th Anniversary of the Canadian Navy is an outdoor memorial in Victoria, British Columbia . It was constructed to commemorate the founding of the Royal Canadian Navy and opened on the date of the navy's centenary. Its central feature is a bronze statue, sculpted by local artist Nathan Scott , enti
The Venus of Savignano is a Venus figurine made from soft greenstone ( serpentine ) dating back to the Upper Paleolithic , which was discovered in 1925 near Savignano sul Panaro in the Province of Modena , Italy. [1] Venus of Savignano Venus of Savignano, three–quarter view Material Greenstone ( ser
#4 Statue of George Frisbie Hoar
The George Frisbie Hoar statue is a public monument in Worcester , Massachusetts , United States . Located on the north side of the Worcester City Hall , the monument honors George Frisbie Hoar , a politician from the city. The monument, which consists of a statue designed by Daniel Chester French ,
Grande tête mince is a bronze sculpture by Alberto Giacometti . The work was conceived in 1954 and cast the following year. Auctioned in 2010, Grande tête mince became one of the most valuable sculptures ever sold when it fetched $53.3 million. Grande tête mince English: Large thin head The sculptur
#6 Putnam Collection of Sculpture, Princeton University
The John B. Putnam, Jr. Memorial Collection of Sculpture is a group of outdoor sculptures distributed through the Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey . The collection is made up of works from 20th and 21st century sculptors. [1] In March 1968, President Robert Goheen announced that
The Pioneers , also known as Pioneers , is a bronze sculpture in Central Park in Elmwood, Illinois . The sculpture is one of several works by Lorado Taft in Elmwood, his birthplace. Taft was a prominent Chicago -based sculptor with a national reputation for his monuments and fountains, including wor
#8 Serra Cross
The Serra Cross , sometimes also known as the Cross on the Hill or the Grant Park Cross , is a Christian cross on a hill known as "La Loma de la Cruz" in Ventura, California . The site is in Serra Cross Park, a one-acre parcel within the larger Grant Park that overlooks downtown Ventura, the Santa B
The World War II Memorial is a national memorial in the United States [1] [2] dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II . It is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. . National memorial in Washington, D.C., US For other uses, see World War
#10 Monument to the People's Heroes
The Monument to the People's Heroes ( Chinese : 人民英雄纪念碑 ; pinyin : Rénmín Yīngxióng Jìniànbēi ) is a ten-story obelisk that was erected as a national monument of China to the martyrs of revolutionary struggle during the 19th and 20th centuries. It is located in the southern part of Tiananmen Square
#11 The Reincarnation of a Surfboard
The Reincarnation of a Surfboard is a body of sculpture work created by Ithaka Darin Pappas (contemporary artist, musician, photographer, writer and surfer). The project, which began in 1989 consist of approximately 300 wall-mounted sculptures that have been made using recycled surfboards as raw bui
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
#13 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
#14 List of sculptures in Central Park
Since 1863, twenty-nine sculptures [note 1] have been erected within New York City 's 843-acre (3.41 km 2 ) Central Park . Most have been donated by individuals or organizations, few by the city itself. While many early statues are of authors and poets along "Literary Walk", and American figures l
#15 Homomonument
The Homomonument is a memorial in the centre of Amsterdam , the capital of the Netherlands . It commemorates all gay men and lesbians who have been persecuted because of their sexual orientation. [1] Opened on 5 September 1987, it was the first monument in the world to commemorate gays and lesbians
The big things of Australia are large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some are sculptures . There are estimated to be over 230 such objects around the country. There are big things in every state and territory in continental Australia . Novelty structures in Australia This art
#17 Unconditional Surrender (sculpture)
Unconditional Surrender is a series of computer-generated statues by Seward Johnson that resemble an iconic 1945 photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt , V–J day in Times Square , but was said by Johnson to be based on a similar, less well-known, photograph by Victor Jorgensen that is in the public domain
#18 Zimbabwe Bird
The stone-carved Zimbabwe Bird is the national emblem of Zimbabwe , appearing on the national flags and coats of arms of both Zimbabwe and Rhodesia , as well as on banknotes and coins (first on the Rhodesian pound and then on the Rhodesian dollar ). It probably represents the bateleur eagle ( Terath
#19 List of works similar to the 2020 Utah monolith
In late 2020, the appearance of a series of metal columns was reported internationally. Referred to as "monoliths", these sheet metal structures began to be constructed in the wake of the discovery of the Utah monolith , a 3 m (9.8 ft) -tall pillar made of metal sheets riveted into a triangular
Santa Monica (also known as Saint Monica ) [1] is an Art Deco sculpture by Eugene Morahan (1869–1949) [2] installed in Santa Monica 's Palisades Park , overlooking the Pacific Ocean in California. Statue in Santa Monica, California, U.S. Santa Monica The sculpture in 2006 Artist Eugene Morahan Compl