langs: 18 октября [ru] / october 18 [en] / 18. oktober [de] / 18 octobre [fr] / 18 ottobre [it] / 18 de octubre [es]
days: october 15 / october 16 / october 17 / october 18 / october 19 / october 20 / october 21
#1 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
J. Jay McVicker (born Jesse Jay McVicker ; October 18, 1911 – August 31, 2004) was an American artist. He is known for his printmaking, particularly his early aquatints and his experimental use of intaglio techniques. McVicker was also active as a painter and sculptor throughout his career. A studen
Lucas van Uden (18 October 1595 – 4 November 1672) was a leading Flemish landscape painter , draughtsman and engraver, who lived and worked in Antwerp. He was a leading landscape painter who collaborated with various local figure painters. His most original works are his drawings. [1] Extensive land
Henning Koppel (8 May 1918 - 27 June 1981) was a Danish artist and designer. He is most known for his work for Georg Jensen in the years after World War II . [1] He also designed porcelain ( Bing & Grøndahl ), glass ( Holmegaard ) and lamps ( Louis Poulsen & Co ). Henning Koppel Danish designer and
Kalidas Karmakar (10 January 1946 – 18 October 2019) [1] was a Bangladeshi artist. [2] He specialized in viscosity printing . [3] He was awarded Shilpakala Padak (2016) and the Ekushey Padak (2018) [4] by the Government of Bangladesh for his contribution to fine arts. [5] Bangladeshi artist (1946–20
Marianne de Trey CBE (3 November 1913 – 18 October 2016) was a pioneering British studio potter whose work had a significant impact on the craft's post World War II revival. Marianne de Trey CBE Born ( 1913-11-03 ) 3 November 1913 London Died 18 October 2016 (2016-10-18) (aged 102) Nationality Bri
#7 Peter Anton
Peter Anton (born 1963 in New Haven , Connecticut ) is an American artist and sculptor . Anton is known for his sculptures around the theme of candy. [1] [2] [3] American artist and sculptor For the rugby player, see Peter Anton (rugby union) . Peter Anton Born 1963 New Haven , Connecticut Nationali
Philip Fruytiers [1] (1610–1666) was a Flemish Baroque painter and engraver . Until the 1960s, he was especially known for his miniature portraits in watercolor and gouache. Since then, several large canvases signed with the monogram PHF have been ascribed to him. [2] These new findings have led to
Charles T. Webber (December 31, 1825 – 5 April 1911) was an American painter . Webber created hundreds of paintings during his lifetime, including portraits , landscapes , mythological and historical scenes, as well as genre subjects . He was an active member in Cincinnati ’s art scene, founding man
#10 Friedrich Wilhelm Mengelberg
Friedrich Wilhelm Mengelberg (1837–1919) was a German-Dutch sculptor, architect of church interiors, and art collector. [1] His work promoted the Gothic Revival architectural-style in churches throughout Germany and the Netherlands. [1] The Mengelberg family has a long history of various artists and
#11 Florence Akins
Florence Eleanor Akins (26 March 1906 – 18 October 2012) was a New Zealand artist. New Zealand artist Florence Akins Born 26 March 1906 Christchurch , Canterbury , New Zealand Died 18 October 2012 (age 106) Nelson , New Zealand Nationality New Zealander Education Canterbury College School of Art
#12 Rikizo Takata
Rikizo Takata (18 October 1900 – 31 October 1992) was a Japanese painter . His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics . [1] Japanese painter Rikizo Takata Born ( 1900-10-18 ) 18 October 1900 Kurume , Japan Died 31 October 1992 (1992-10-31) (aged 92)
#13 Hans Bendel
Hans Sigmund Bendel (18 October 1814 – 28 November 1853) was a Swiss painter and illustrator. This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in German . (March 2009) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the German
#14 Charles Loupot
Charles Loupot (20 July 1892 – 18 October 1962) was a French poster artist and painter. French painter Charles Loupot Born 20 July 1892 Nice, France Died 18 October 1962 (aged 70) Les Arcs, France Nationality French Education École des Beaux-arts de Lyon Known for Poster art Notable work Voisin, C
#15 Frances Baldwin
Frances Sanborn Baldwin (1907–1999) [3] was an American painter and a descendant of a pioneer California family. Frances Baldwin Born Frances Sanborn Baldwin [1] October 18, 1907 [2] San Francisco, California , U.S. [3] Died August 7, 1999 (1999-08-07) (aged 91) [3] San Francisco, California, U.S.
John Callcott Horsley RA (29 January 1817 – 18 October 1903) was an English academic painter of genre and historical scenes, illustrator, and designer of the first Christmas card . He was a member of the artist's colony in Cranbrook . British artist (1817–1903) For other uses, see John Horsley (disa
#17 Rex Slinkard
Rex Rudy Slinkard (June 5, 1887, Edwardsport, Indiana – October 18, 1918, Manhattan, New York City) was an American modernist painter and teacher. He is best remembered for his Symbolist works, most of which were unknown until after his premature death at age 31. [1] Self-Portrait ( c. 1910) Rex ( c
#18 Essi Renvall
Ester ”Essi” Renvall (née Lähde ; 3 October 1911 Oulu , Finland – 18 October 1979 Helsinki , Finland ) was a Finnish sculptor. She studied in Suomen Taideyhdistyksen piirustuskoulu 1930–1932. Her works were in public exhibition for the first time in 1933. [1] Finnish sculptor (1911–1979) Ester ”Essi
Thomas Hicks (October 18, 1823 – October 8, 1890) was an American painter. American painter Thomas Hicks, c. 1865 Portrait of Red Jacket
Juliana Augusta "Guus" Preitinger (also known as Guus van Dongen ) (18 October 1878, in Cologne – 21 January 1946, in Paris ) was a German-born Dutch painter who lived most of her adult life in Paris. She married the painter Kees van Dongen , and they had a son, who died as an infant, and a daughter
#1 Stover Mill
The Stover Mill is a historic grist mill located in Erwinna , Bucks County , Pennsylvania . It was built of Pennsylvania fieldstone by Henry Stover in 1832. It is a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story, mill building with the first two floors of native stone and upper stories of brick. The mill is unusual in that it ta
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
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
#4 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
Virginia Dwan (October 18, 1931 – September 5, 2022) [1] was an American art collector, art patron, philanthropist, and founder of the Dwan Light Sanctuary in Montezuma, New Mexico . She was the former owner and executive director of Dwan Gallery, Los Angeles (1959 – 1967) and Dwan Gallery New York
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a museum of modern and contemporary art designed by Canadian-American architect Frank Gehry , and located in Bilbao, Basque Country , Spain. The museum was inaugurated on 18 October 1997 by King Juan Carlos I of Spain, with an exhibition of 250 contemporary works of a
#7 Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art
The Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art is a contemporary art museum in Ibeju-Lekki , Lagos State , Nigeria . Art museum in Lekki, Nigeria Yemisi Shyllon Museum of Art Established October 18, 2019 ; 2 years ago ( 2019-10-18 ) Location Lekki, Nigeria Coordinates 6.488203°N 3.854956°E / 6.488203; 3.854
#8 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
Revue virtuelle (1992–1996) was an exhibition project for early new media , virtual art technologies, computer graphics , virtual reality , hypermedia and digital art projects that was housed in the Musée National d'Art Moderne , Centre Pompidou from1992 to 1996. [1] This article has multiple issues
#10 Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis (St. Louis)
The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis , also known as the Saint Louis Cathedral , is a cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church located in the Central West End neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri . Completed in 1914, it is the mother church of the Archdiocese of St. Louis and the seat of its archbisho
#11 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
Pinacotheca was a gallery in Melbourne , Australia. Established in 1967 by Bruce Pollard, it was ideologically committed to the avant-garde and represented a new generation of artists interested in post-object, conceptual [1] and other non-traditional art forms. [2] Art gallery located in Melbourne,
#13 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
#14 Cornerhouse
Cornerhouse was a centre for cinema and the contemporary visual arts, located next to Oxford Road Station on Oxford Street , Manchester , England , which was active from 1985–2015. [1] It had three floors of art galleries, three cinemas, a bookshop, a bar and a café bar. [2] Cornerhouse was operated
#15 Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville
The Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville ( Spanish : Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares ) is a museum in Seville , Andalusia , Spain , located in the María Luisa Park , across the Plaza de América from the Provincial Archeological Museum . The museum had 84,496 visitors in 2007. [1] Mudé
#16 Bangabandhu Memorial Museum
Bangabandhu Memorial Museum [lower-alpha 1] , also known as Bangabandhu Bhaban or simply as Dhanmondi 32 was the personal residence of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman alias Bangabandhu, the founding father and president of Bangladesh. [1] Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was assassinated with most members of his family
#17 Jumalon Museum, Butterfly Sanctuary and Art Gallery
Jumalon Museum, Butterfly Sanctuary and Art Gallery is a private museum, art gallery and nature reserve run by the Jumalon Foundation . It is located in Julian N. Jumalon St. (former Macopa St.) Basak, Pardo, Cebu City , Philippines . Papilio demoleus in the Butterfly Sanctuary
The Beyeler Foundation or Fondation Beyeler with its museum in Riehen , near Basel ( Switzerland ), owns and oversees the art collection of Hildy and Ernst Beyeler , which features modern and traditional art. The Beyeler Foundation museum includes a space for special exhibitions staged to complement
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
#20 Midtown Y Photography Gallery
Midtown Y Photography Gallery was a pioneering nonprofit organisation in New York that offered photographers an opportunity to publicly exhibit their work. The Gallery ran from 1972 until 1996 directed in turn by photographers Larry Siegel, Sy Rubin and Michael Spano. [1] American nonprofit photogra
The Resurrected Christ is a c.1511-1512 oil on panel painting by Titian , now in the Uffizi in Florence with catalogue number 10093. It was acquired by that collection on 18 October 2001 and restored in 2001-2002. [1] [2] Remoldus Eynhoudt, The Resurrected Christ A print of the work was made by Remo
#2 Great Blue Heron (sculpture)
Great Blue Heron is an outdoor 2012 sculpture by Jud Turner, installed at the intersection of East 13th Avenue and Alder Street in Eugene, Oregon , in the United States. The 16-foot (4.9 m) sculpture is made of fifty percent recycled materials and fifty percent new steel. It was unveiled on Octobe
#3 Murasaki Shikibu Nikki Emaki
The Murasaki Shikibu Nikki Emaki ( 紫式部日記絵巻 ) is a mid-13th century emaki (Japanese picture scroll) inspired by the private diary ( nikki ) of Murasaki Shikibu , lady-in-waiting at the 10th–11th century Heian court and author of The Tale of Genji . This emaki belongs to the classical style of Japanes
#4 Statue of Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (Washington, D.C.)
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk is an outdoor sculpture depicting Tomáš Masaryk , the founding President of Czechoslovakia . [1] [2] It was offered to the United States by the Czech Republic and was inaugurated on Embassy Row on 19 September 2002 in the presence of Czech President Václav Havel , former Slova
The Weeping Woman (French: La Femme qui pleure [1] ) is a series of oil on canvas [2] paintings by Pablo Picasso , the last of which was created in late 1937. The paintings depict Dora Maar , Picasso's mistress and muse. The Weeping Woman paintings were produced by Picasso in response to the bombing
Sarah T. Bolton is a public artwork by American artist Emma Sangernebo (1877–1969). [1] It is located on the second floor of the rotunda in the Indiana State House , Indianapolis , Indiana , United States. It is a bronze sculptural relief of Indiana poet Sarah Tittle Bolton , née Barrett (December 1
18. Oktober 1977 is the title of a series of paintings by Gerhard Richter . It is based on photographs that document the deaths of three leading terrorists of the Baader-Meinhof Group in the Stammheim Prison after the release of the hostages in the hijacking by four members of the Popular Front for
The Chartist Mural was a mosaic mural designed by Kenneth Budd and created in 1978 in a pedestrian underpass in Newport , Wales. It commemorated the Newport Rising of 1839, in which an estimated 22 demonstrators were killed by troops. It was 115 feet (35 m) long and 13 feet (4.0 m) high. The mur
#9 Prešeren Monument (Ljubljana)
The Prešeren Monument in Ljubljana ( Slovene : Prešernov spomenik ), also Prešeren Statue in Ljubljana , is a late Historicist bronze statue of the Slovene national poet France Prešeren in Ljubljana , the capital of Slovenia. [1] It stands in the eastern side of Prešeren Square , in front of the Cen
#10 The Murder of Andreas Baader
The Murder of Andreas Baader ( Norwegian : Mordet på Andreas Baader ) is a 1978 painting by the Norwegian artist Odd Nerdrum . It depicts the speculative murder of Andreas Baader , one of the leaders of the far-left organisation Red Army Faction , in the Stammheim Prison in 1977. 1978 painting by Od
Rosemarie Haag Bletter is a German-born American architectural historian, university professor, writer, and lecturer. American art historian Rosemarie Haag Bletter Born Rosemarie Haag ( 1939-02-27 ) February 27, 1939 (age 83) Heilbronn , Germany Education Columbia University Occupation Architectur
Anne Olivia Crookshank HRHA (3 January 1927 – 18 October 2016) was a pioneering Irish art historian, and emeritus professor of the history of art at Trinity College Dublin, the department she established in 1966. [1] [2] [3] Anne Crookshank HRHA Born 3 January 1927 Belfast, County Antrim, Northern I
#3 Albert Boime
Albert Boime (March 17, 1933 – October 18, 2008), was an American art historian and author of more than 20 art history books and numerous academic articles. He was a professor of art history at the University of California, Los Angeles for three decades, until his death. American art historian Alber
#4 David Finn
David Finn (August 30, 1921 – October 18, 2021) was an American public relations executive, photographer, and historian of sculpture. He is known in public relations as a co-founder of the Ruder Finn firm. In addition to his career in public relations, Finn was a lifelong historian and photographer
Sarah Cook is a Scotland-based Canadian scholar. She is well known as a historian and curator in the field of New Media art . Cook was a Research Fellow at the University of Sunderland , where she worked with the research institute CRUMB – Curatorial Resource for Upstart Media Bliss, that she co-fou
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
Diana Widmaier Picasso (born March 12, 1974) is a French art historian specialized in modern art, living in Paris. French art historian Diana Widmaier Picasso Born ( 1974-03-12 ) March 12, 1974 (age 48) Marseille , France Other names Diana Widmaier–Picasso Occupation art historian , art curator
#8 Robert Storr (art academic)
Robert Storr (born 1949) is an American curator , critic , painter , and writer . For the Australian philanthropist, see Robert Storr (banker) . Robert Storr in 2013 at the FILAF in Perpignan (France)
Deborah Marrow (October 18, 1948 – October 1, 2019) was a foundation director and art historian who spent a 36-year career with the J. Paul Getty Trust in Los Angeles, California . She worked at the Trust from 1983 to 2019 including two assignments as interim president and chief executive officer an
#10 J. J. Haverty
James Joseph "J. J." Haverty ( c. 1858–October 18, 1939) was the founder of Haverty Furniture Co ., headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia . J.J. Haverty Born James Joseph Haverty 1858 ( 1858 ) Atlanta , Georgia Died October 18, 1939 (1939-10-18) (aged 80–81) Nationality American Occupation Art colle
#11 Aaron Scharf
Aaron Scharf (22 September 1922 – 21 January 1993) was an American-born British art historian who contributed in particular to the history of photography in which he had developed an interest while studying at the Courtauld Institute . [1] His investigation uncovered links between painting (and othe
Clara Louisa Penney (September 23, 1888—October 18, 1970) was a curator of manuscripts and rare books for the Hispanic Society of America in New York City. [1]
#13 George Chaloupka
George Jiří Chaloupka OAM , FAHA (6 September 1932 – 18 October 2011) was an expert on Indigenous Australian rock art . He identified and documented thousands of rock art sites, and was a passionate advocate for Aboriginal Australian art, as longest continuing art tradition in the world. He is esp
Jacques Thuillier , (March 18, 1928, Vaucouleurs , Meuse – October 18, 2011, Paris) [1] [2] was a French art historian specializing in 17th-century French painting. French art historian Jacques Thuillier Born 18 March 1928 Vaucouleurs , Meuse , France Died 18 October 2011 Paris Alma mater École no
#15 Paulius Galaunė
Paulius Galaunė (January 25, 1890 in Pagelažiai near Ukmergė – October 18, 1988 in Kaunas ) was a Lithuanian art historian, museum curator, and graphic artist. He was one of the first professional museum curators in Lithuania and was well-published on topics of Lithuanian folk art. The apartment of
Charles Pierre Baudelaire ( UK : / ˈ b oʊ d ə l ɛər / , US : / ˌ b oʊ d ( ə ) ˈ l ɛər / ; [1] French: [ʃaʁl(ə) bodlɛʁ] ( listen ) ; 9 April 1821 – 31 August 1867) was a French poet who also produced notable work as an essayist and art critic . His poems exhibit mastery in the handling of rhyme and
#17 Fabien Danesi
Fabien Danesi , a Doctor of Philosophy in Art History , is a lecturer at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Picardie Jules Verne in Amiens . [1] [2] Former resident of the Villa Medici , [3] French Academy in Rome in 2007–2008, [4] he previously taught at the François Rabelais University of To
#18 Rachel Corbett (art journalist)
Rachel Corbett (born 1984) is an American author and journalist. She is the author of the book You Must Change Your Life: The Story of Rainer Maria Rilke and Auguste Rodin , published by W.W. Norton in 2016. [1] She was the executive editor of Modern Painters from 2016-2017. [2] Prior to that she wo
#19 Johnny Roosval
John (Johnny) August Emanuel Roosval (29 August 1879 – 18 October 1965) was a Swedish art historian , Medieval ecclesiastical art specialist, and university professor. Johnny Roosval
#20 Mark Chamberlain (photographer)
Mark Phineas Chamberlain [1] (July 16, 1942 – April 23, 2018) was an American photographer, installation artist, gallery owner, and curator. Born and raised in Dubuque, Iowa, he received his BA in Political Science in 1965, and Masters in Operations Research in 1967, from the University of Iowa . Ch
#1 Dragon Gate (San Francisco)
The Dragon Gate ("Chinatown Gate" on some maps) is a south-facing gate at the intersection of Bush Street and Grant Avenue , marking a southern entrance to San Francisco 's Chinatown , in the U.S. state of California . Built in 1969 as a gift from the Republic of China (Taiwan) in the style of a tra
The Pioneer Square totem pole , also referred to as the Seattle totem pole and historically as the Chief-of-All-Women pole , is a Tlingit totem pole located in Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle , Washington . Historic totem pole in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Pioneer Square totem pole The original to
The Hiker is a statue created by Theo Alice Ruggles Kitson . It commemorates the American soldiers who fought in the Spanish–American War , the Boxer Rebellion and the Philippine–American War . The first version of it was made for the University of Minnesota in 1906, [1] but at least 50 copies were
#4 Equestrian statue of George Meade (Philadelphia)
Major General George Gordon Meade is an equestrian statue that stands in Philadelphia 's Fairmount Park . The statue, which was unveiled in 1887, was designed by sculptor Alexander Milne Calder and honors George Meade , who had served as an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War and
Elias Lönnrot is a monument in Helsinki , the capital of Finland , by a Finnish sculptor Emil Wikström , unveiled in 1902. [1] [2] Elias Lönnrot Artist Emil Wikström Year 1902 Medium Bronze sculpture Subject Finnish philologist and folk collector Location Lönnrotinkatu 5–7, Helsinki , Finland Coordi
The World Cup Sculpture , or simply The Champions , is a bronze statue of the 1966 World Cup Final located near the site of West Ham United Football Club's former Boleyn Ground (Upton Park) stadium in the London Borough of Newham , England. It depicts a famous victory scene photographed after the fi
The John Hunt Morgan Memorial in Lexington , Kentucky, is a monument created during the Jim Crow era, as a tribute to Confederate General John Hunt Morgan , who was from Lexington and is buried in Lexington Cemetery . The monument was originally situated on the Courthouse Lawn at the junction of Nor
Fundadores de São Paulo (translation: Founders of São Paulo ) is a monument located in the Vila Mariana neighbourhood of São Paulo , Brazil. It was created by the Brazilian sculptor Luis Morrone [ pt ] to honour the city's founders, and after ten years of construction it was inaugurated on 25 Janu
Charging Bull , sometimes referred to as the Bull of Wall Street or the Bowling Green Bull , is a bronze sculpture that stands on Broadway just north of Bowling Green in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City . The 7,100-pound (3,200 kg) bronze sculpture, standing 11 feet (3.4 m) t
#10 Didarganj Yakshi
The Didarganj Yakshi (or Didarganj Chauri Bearer ; Hindi : दीदारगंज यक्षी ) is one of the finest examples of very early Indian stone statues. It used to be dated to the 3rd century BCE, as it has the fine Mauryan polish associated with Mauryan art . But this is also found on later sculptures and it
The Swedish Lion or The lion monument are two statues erected as monuments of the battle of Narva in 1700 in the city of Narva in Estonia . Statue in Narva, Estonia This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . ( Learn how and when to remove thes
Maman (1999) is a bronze, stainless steel, and marble sculpture by the artist Louise Bourgeois . The sculpture, which depicts a spider , is among the world's largest, measuring over 30 ft high and over 33 ft wide (927 x 891 x 1024 cm). [1] It includes a sac containing 32 marble eggs an
The sculpture The Archer stands in the Jan Kochanowski Park in Bydgoszcz , facing the Polish Theater . The Archer pl: Łuczniczka View in Jan Kochanowski Park Artist Ferdinand Lepcke (1866-1909) Completion date 18 October 1910 ( 1910-10-18 ) Medium bronze Movement Neoclassicism Subject Young na
#14 Queen Victoria Memorial, Penang
The Queen Victoria Memorial in George Town , Penang is a monument to Queen Victoria, begun after her death, located at the Penang Chinese Recreation Club. Penang's Victoria Memorial takes the form of a large piece of land known as "Victoria Green," and a statue at the edge of Victoria Green at the j
#15 Shiv Smarak
The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Smarak or Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Memorial is a monument under construction dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj , the 17th century Indian warrior king and founder of the Maratha Empire . The statue will be located in the Arabian Sea , near the coast of Mumbai
#16 Navy – Merchant Marine Memorial
The Navy – Merchant Marine Memorial , located in Lady Bird Johnson Park on Columbia Island in Washington, D.C. , is a monument honoring sailors of the United States Navy , Coast Guard , the United States Merchant Marine , the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps and others who died at sea during World Wa
#17 Harambe (statue)
The Harambe statue is a seven-foot-tall sculpture of the deceased western lowland gorilla Harambe in bronze which suddenly appeared on Monday October 18, 2021, on Wall Street , New York City, New York , facing the Charging Bull statue. Beneath Charging Bull were 10,000 bananas (later donated to char
The Gowanus Memorial Artyard was a nonprofit, [1] artist-organized group that put together massive outdoor and indoor art exhibitions in Gowanus , Brooklyn, New York City in the early 1980s. [2] Founded by artists and curators Michael Keene, Frank Shifreen , and George Moore, [3] the shows featured
#19 Robert Burns Memorial (Montreal)
The Robert Burns Memorial ( French : Monument à Robert Burns ), created by sculptor George Anderson Lawson , is a monument located at Dorchester Square in Downtown Montreal . [1] Not to be confused with Robert Burns Memorial, Stanley Park . Robert Burns Memorial Monument à Robert Burns View from wes
The Bromhead Memorial is a memorial and grade II listed building in Richmond Cemetery in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames . It denotes a plot in the cemetery in which deceased residents of the nearby Royal Star and Garter Home are buried, and lists the names of those who are not commemorat