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Bulgarian Partisans Photo Sculpture

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Memorial of the Bulgarian Partisans by F. David, 1949 Vajansk�ho n�bre�ie Bratislava, September 2017

Prince Eugene of Savoy Photo Sculpture

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Equestrian monument to Prince Eugene of Savoy, by Anton Dominik Fernkorn , 1865 Heldenplatz (Heroes Square) Vienna, September 2017 �On the plaza, there are two equestrian statues designed by Anton Dominik Fernkorn with socles by Eduard van der N�ll. The statue of Archduke Charles of Austria, modelled on a popular painting by Johann Peter Krafft, was inaugurated already in 1860. It was meant to glorify the Habsburg dynasty as great Austrian military leaders, though they just had suffered a crushing defeat at the bloody Battle of Solferino. The second statue of Prince Eugene of Savoy was inaugurated in 1865, one year before the Austrian defeat in the Battle of K�niggr�tz.� ( Heldenplatz , Wikipedia)

Prince Eugene of Savoy Photo Sculpture

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Equestrian monument to Prince Eugene of Savoy, by Anton Dominik Fernkorn , 1865 Heldenplatz (Heroes' Square) Vienna, September 2017 �On the plaza, there are two equestrian statues designed by Anton Dominik Fernkorn with socles by Eduard van der N�ll. The statue of Archduke Charles of Austria, modelled on a popular painting by Johann Peter Krafft, was inaugurated already in 1860. It was meant to glorify the Habsburg dynasty as great Austrian military leaders, though they just had suffered a crushing defeat at the bloody Battle of Solferino. The second statue of Prince Eugene of Savoy was inaugurated in 1865, one year before the Austrian defeat in the Battle of K�niggr�tz.� ( Heldenplatz , Wikipedia)

Alexandre Dumas Photo Sculpture

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Monument to Alexandre Dumas by Gustave Dor� , 1883 Place du G�n�ral-Catroux Quartier de la Plaine-de-Monceaux, 17e arrondissement Paris, July 2011

Sallustio Bandini Photo Sculpture

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Statue of Sallustio Bandini by Tito Sarrocchi , 1880 Piazza Salimbeni Siena, April 2017 �Sallustio Bandini (19 April 1677 � 8 June 1760) was an Italian archdeacon, economist, and politician. He was an advocate of free trade, and removal of local feudal tariffs and tolls. He wrote an influential piece on this subject, titled Discorso Economico sopra la Maremma di Siena, published posthumously in 1775. Approximately two years before his death, Bandini donated his private library to the University of Siena, under the agreement that the almost 3000 volumes would be made publicly available. From this donation the Biblioteca della Sapienza was formed, now known as Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati. Bandini was born Sallustio Antonio Bandini in Siena to a prominent local family. His father was Patrizio Bandini and his mother was Caterina Piccolomini di Modanella, a member of the influential Piccolomini nobility. He was their third son. Bandini is memorialised for his enlightened discourse ...

Sallustio Bandini Photo Sculpture

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Statue of Sallustio Bandini by Tito Sarrocchi , 1880 Piazza Salimbeni Siena, April 2017 �Sallustio Bandini (19 April 1677 � 8 June 1760) was an Italian archdeacon, economist, and politician. He was an advocate of free trade, and removal of local feudal tariffs and tolls. He wrote an influential piece on this subject, titled Discorso Economico sopra la Maremma di Siena, published posthumously in 1775. Approximately two years before his death, Bandini donated his private library to the University of Siena, under the agreement that the almost 3000 volumes would be made publicly available. From this donation the Biblioteca della Sapienza was formed, now known as Biblioteca Comunale degli Intronati. Bandini was born Sallustio Antonio Bandini in Siena to a prominent local family. His father was Patrizio Bandini and his mother was Caterina Piccolomini di Modanella, a member of the influential Piccolomini nobility. He was their third son. Bandini is memorialised for his enlightened discourse ...

The Genius of Victory Photo Sculpture

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Il Genio della Vittoria (The Genius of Victory) by Urbano Lucchesi, 1897 Piazza XX Settembre Lucca, October 2017 �The last civic monument by Urbano Lucchesi dedicated to the Fallen in the Battles for the Fatherland and in particular to the date of the capture of Rome because, to use the words of Antonio Mordini, �history has no finer date than 20 September�. The convincing allegory of the Winged Genius, rising above the imposing monument to the Fallen in the Battles for the Fatherland in piazza XX Settembre in Lucca, was particularly appreciated for its ideological and political value: �that figure which from the top of the grotesque pyramid, surmounted with live ivy, extends its right arm in the gesture of offering a votive crown to be placed on the altar, which recalls the memorable event which sealed the Unity of Italy in the Eternal City and consecrated the triumph of freedom over theocratic and imperial despotism, is felt with vigour and, if the harshness of some of its parts is r...

Matteo Civitali Photo Sculpture

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Statue of Matteo Civitali by Arnaldo Fazzi, 1893 Palazzo Pretoriale, Piazza San Michele Lucca, October 2017 �Matteo Civitali (1436�1502) was an Italian sculptor and architect, painter and engineer from Lucca. He was a leading artistic personality of the Early Renaissance in Lucca, where he was born and where most of his work remains. He was trained in Florence, where Antonio Rossellino and Mino da Fiesole influenced his mature style. He is known to have sculpted statues of Adam, Eve, Abraham, Saints Zacchariah and Elizabeth, and others for the chapel of San Giovanni Battista in Genoa Cathedral. He is mentioned with the name of Matteo Civitali by Vasari in his biography of Jacopo della Quercia, and appears to have taken up the art of sculpture at the age of 40 years, after years of practicing as a �barber� (surgeon).� ( Matteo Civitali , Wikipedia)

A Dun�n�l Photo Sculpture

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�A Dun�n�l� (By the Danube) by L�szl� Marton , 1980 Monument dedicated to the poet Attila J�zsef Kossuth Lajos t�r / Antall J�zsef rakpart Budapest, September 2017 �Attila J�zsef, (1905-1937), one of the greatest Hungarian poets of the 20th century. Although his first poems were published when he was 17, real renown came only after his death. J�zsef was attracted by Marxist ideology and became a member of the then-illegal Communist Party. In 1932 he launched a short-lived literary periodical, Val�s�g, and in 1936 became one of the cofounders of the review Sz�p Sz�. In his own poetry J�zsef presented intimate pictures of proletarian life. He immortalized his mother, a poor washerwoman, and made her a symbol of the working class. He created a style of melancholy realism, infused with irrationality, through which he was able to express the complex feelings of modern men and reveal his own faith in life�s essential beauty and harmony.� ( Attila J�zsef , Encyclop�dia Britannica)

Pietro Metastasio Photo Sculpture

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Monument to Pietro Metastasio by Emilio Gallori, 1886 Piazza della Chiesa Nuova (Moved in 1910) Rome, April 2013

Man Hanging Out Photo Sculpture

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�Zave�en� mu�� (Man Hanging Out) by David Cern�, 1996 Husova, Star� Mesto Prague, September 2017 �Dangling above one of the cobblestone streets in Prague�s Old Town is a statue that has caused more than a few people to be concerned that a man is about to plummet to his death, but fear not, it is simply a fake Sigmund Freud. First created in 1996, the work known as �Zave�en� mu�� (Man Hanging Out) is the vision of Czech sculptor David Cern�, whose work can actually be found all across Prague. Many of Cerny�s works are seen as somewhat deliberately provocative, and this one is no different. The dangling Freud is surprisingly lifelike at a distance, and a number of people have sincerely taken it for a person in danger. However, it is simply a sculptural statement about intellectualism in the 20th century and Cern��s uncertainty about it.� ( Man Hanging Out , Atlas Obscura)

Scior Carera Photo Sculpture

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Scior Carera (Milanese for �Mister Carera�), Corso Vittorio Emanuele Milan, November 2016 �The name �Carera� is a corruption of the first word �Carere� of the epigraph found below the statue. The sculpture is a marble bas-relief dating back to the 3rd century. It depicts a man wearing a toga, with the right leg slightly put forward; it has lost its arms as well as its head. The latter was replaced in the middle ages, supposedly to represent archbishop Adelmanno Menclozzi. Under the relief there is an epigraph with a sentence credited to Cicero, Carere debet omni vitio qui in alterum dicere paratus est (�Anybody who wants to criticise someone should be free from all faults�). Another inscription below this one remembers the former collocation of the statue in Via San Pietro allOrto as well as the role this statue has played in the 19th century during the Austrian rule of Milan; at the time, in fact, there was the common habit of attaching satirical political messages to the statue, muc...

Scior Carera Photo Sculpture

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Scior Carera (Milanese for �Mister Carera�), Corso Vittorio Emanuele Milan, November 2016 �The name �Carera� is a corruption of the first word �Carere� of the epigraph found below the statue. The sculpture is a marble bas-relief dating back to the 3rd century. It depicts a man wearing a toga, with the right leg slightly put forward; it has lost its arms as well as its head. The latter was replaced in the middle ages, supposedly to represent archbishop Adelmanno Menclozzi. Under the relief there is an epigraph with a sentence credited to Cicero, Carere debet omni vitio qui in alterum dicere paratus est (�Anybody who wants to criticise someone should be free from all faults�). Another inscription below this one remembers the former collocation of the statue in Via San Pietro all'Orto as well as the role this statue has played in the 19th century during the Austrian rule of Milan; at the time, in fact, there was the common habit of attaching satirical political messages to the statue...

Pink Rabbit Photo Sculpture

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Giant 3D version of Durers �Feldhase� (Young Hare) by Ottmar H�rl Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera) Opernring / Operngasse Vienna, September 2017 �The German artist, Albrecht D�rer, who hailed from Nuremberg, painted his now famous �Young Hare� in 1502; it is widely acknowledged as a masterpiece of observational art and is housed in the Albertina Museum in Vienna. The pink sculpture is a giant interpretation of that famous painting. It was created by Ottmar H�rl, the president of the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg since 2005. In 2003, he created a large scale art installation of numerous hares in four shades of green, which were displayed in Nuremberg market square under the title �A large piece of hare�.� ( Pink Rabbit! , Travel with Intent)

Pink Rabbit Photo Sculpture

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Giant 3D version of Durer's �Feldhase� (Young Hare) by Ottmar H�rl Wiener Staatsoper (Vienna State Opera) Opernring / Operngasse Vienna, September 2017 �The German artist, Albrecht D�rer, who hailed from Nuremberg, painted his now famous �Young Hare� in 1502; it is widely acknowledged as a masterpiece of observational art and is housed in the Albertina Museum in Vienna. The pink sculpture is a giant interpretation of that famous painting. It was created by Ottmar H�rl, the president of the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg since 2005. In 2003, he created a large scale art installation of numerous hares in four shades of green, which were displayed in Nuremberg market square under the title �A large piece of hare�.� ( Pink Rabbit! , Travel with Intent)

G�za Hofi Photo Sculpture

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G�za Hofi by Stremeny G�za, 2004 Mikroszk�p Theatre, Nagymezo utca Budapest, September 2017 �G�za Hofi (born G�za Hoffmann, July 2, 1936 in Budapest; died April 10, 2002 in Budapest) was a Hungarian actor and comedian. He is probably the most popular Hungarian parodist and had strong influence on Hungarian cabaret.� ( G�za Hofi , Wikipedia)

David and Allegories Photo Sculpture

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Copy of the David by Michelangelo , 1504 (1873) With sculptural figures of the four times of day Piazzale Michelangelo Florence, May 2017 �The square, dedicated to the Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo, has bronze copies of some of his marble works found elsewhere in Florence: the David and the four allegories of the Medici Chapel of San Lorenzo. The monument was brought up by nine pairs of oxen on 25 June 1873.� ( Piazzale Michelangel o, Wikipedia)

La sardana Photo Sculpture

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�La sardana� by Josep Ca�as i Ca�as, 1965 Carretera de Montju�c, Montju�c Barcelona, March 2017 �The sardana is a type of circle dance typical of Catalan culture. The dance was originally from the Empord� region, but started gaining popularity throughout Catalonia during the 20th century. There are two main types, the original sardana curta (short sardana) style and the more modern sardana llarga (long sardana), which is more popular. Other more unusual sardanes are the sardana de llu�ment and the sardana revessa .� ( Sardana , Wikipedia)

Aquila Photo Sculpture

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Aquila (Eagle) fountain by Bruno Buracchini, 1963 Piazza Postierla Siena, April 2017 �The fountain of Aquila (eagle) contrada features Bruno Buraccini�s bronze sculpture of an eagle with wings partially extended and was inaugurated in 1965. It is located in a corner known as Quattro Cantoni where Via di Citta becomes Via di Stalloreggi, about 200 meters south of the Campo in Terzo di Citt�. Aquila�s saint day is the feast of the Nativity of Mary, celebrated on September 8.� ( Sienas Contrada Fountains , La Bella Vita in Italia)

Aquila Photo Sculpture

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Aquila (Eagle) fountain by Bruno Buracchini, 1963 Piazza Postierla Siena, April 2017 �The fountain of Aquila (eagle) contrada features Bruno Buraccini�s bronze sculpture of an eagle with wings partially extended and was inaugurated in 1965. It is located in a corner known as Quattro Cantoni where Via di Citta becomes Via di Stalloreggi, about 200 meters south of the Campo in Terzo di Citt�. Aquila�s saint day is the feast of the Nativity of Mary, celebrated on September 8.� ( Siena's Contrada Fountains , La Bella Vita in Italia)