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The Washington Monument and the Reflecting Pool in the National Mall in Washington D.C.

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Testigo probablemente de otra época en la que las pinadas llegaban hasta la orilla del mar, este pino redondo centenario yergue su majestuosa copa entre el tráfico de coches, rodeado de casas, en el Paseo marítimo de Cambrils. Bajo su sombra agradecida se cobijan en verano un buen número de personas.

a few passing vehicle pass on the hwy, effectively light painting the surrounding landscape

Street in Lyon (2015)

Monument there in New York at Lake Champlain.

Vista da Muley Point, nello Utah, la famosa Monument Valley è assolutamente magnifica. Il suo skyline riempie gli occhi di emozione, di stupore e di meraviglia per come la storia geologica del pianeta abbia qui operato nei milioni di anni

 

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Nikon D600 : Nikkor AF 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D

Parc de la Ciutadella, Barcelona

Monument Cove, Acadia National Park, Maine

The Wallace Monument catching the early morning sunlight as the mist starts to clear.

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Best viewed large. Zeiss Distagon 18 mm. PP with Affinity.

The morning mist does just enough to hold back the brightness of the sun as it rises behind the Wallace Monument in Stirling.

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The overall dimensions of this Tom Wesselmann work are10' 3 1/8" x 16' 2 7/8" x 6'.

So monumental it doesn't fit even into the diagonal of a 16:9 frame. Don't ask me what it means :)

Monument Valley, Arizona

Palermo, April 2023.

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Olympus OM1-n, Zuiko 28m f2, Ilford XP2+.

Early morning mist in the autumn last year.

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In der Nähe von Graupa, wo Richard Wagner während seiner Arbeit an der Oper Lohengrin wohnte, befindet sich im Liebethaler Grund das größte Richard-Wagner-Denkmal der Welt, ein Wallfahrtsort für viele Wagnerianer.

 

Das Denkmal stellt Wagner als Gralsritter dar. Zu seinen Füßen sind fünf Figuren dargestellt, die die Elemente seiner Musik verkörpern: das sphärische, das lyrische, das dramatische, das dionysische und das dämonische. Die Figuren aus Bronze sind über vier Meter hoch, zusammen mit dem Sandsteinsockel hat das Denkmal eine Höhe von 12,5 m.

 

Das Denkmal wurde 1911/12 vom Bildhauer und Maler Richard Guhr entworfen. Er war Professor für Monumentalkunst an der Akademie Dresden und leidenschaftlicher Wagnerianer. Ursprünglich sollte das Denkmal im Großen Garten in Dresden aufgestellt werden, der Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkrieges und die Wirtschaftskrise ließen es jedoch in Vergessenheit geraten.

 

Wagnerfreunde entdeckten das Denkmal in den 30er Jahren wieder und ließen es an seinem heutigen Standort an der Wesenitz errichten. Die Familie Staude, damals Besitzer der Lochmühle im Liebethaler Grund, wo Wagner 1846 Teile seiner Opern Lohengrin und Tannhäuser schrieb, stellte das Grundstück dafür kostenlos zur Verfügung, Richard Guhr finanzierte den Aufbau des Denkmals und den Sandsteinsockel. Am 21. Mai 1933, dem 50. Todestag Wagners, wurde das Denkmal enthüllt und war damit das erste Wagnerdenkmal in Sachsen.

Near Graupa, where Richard Wagner lived while working on the opera Lohengrin, the Liebethaler Grund is home to the largest Richard Wagner monument in the world, a place of pilgrimage for many Wagnerians.

 

The monument depicts Wagner as a Knight of the Grail. At his feet are five figures that embody the elements of his music: the spherical, the lyrical, the dramatic, the Dionysian and the demonic. The bronze figures are over four meters high, and together with the sandstone base, the monument is 12.5 m high.

 

The monument was designed in 1911/12 by the sculptor and painter Richard Guhr. He was a professor of monumental art at the Dresden Academy and a passionate Wagnerian. The monument was originally intended to be erected in the Great Garden in Dresden, but the outbreak of the First World War and the economic crisis caused it to be forgotten.

 

Wagner friends rediscovered the monument in the 1930s and had it erected at its current location on the Wesenitz. The Staude family, then owners of the Lochmühle in Liebethaler Grund, where Wagner wrote parts of his operas Lohengrin and Tannhäuser in 1846, made the property available free of charge, and Richard Guhr financed the construction of the monument and the sandstone base. The monument was unveiled on May 21, 1933, the 50th anniversary of Wagner's death, making it the first Wagner monument in Saxony.

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Reworked posting from long ago. Taken in Monument Valley in southeastern Utah, USA. Thanks for stopping by to look.

Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens, Cornwall.

cemetery of Staglieno-Genova.

Meyer Goerlitz 100 mm. Trioplan lens

The Monument reflected in the windows of Faryners House in the City of London.

Spider Rock might be one of the most visually arresting landmarks in the entire National Park Service- a massive stone tower, shining in the sun and surrounded by the walls of an undulating and bending canyon. What a delight.

 

Much like Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly isn’t just part of the iconic landscape of the American Southwest, it is still a living and breathing and active community within the Navajo Nation- it is the only National Monument that is not on Federal Land, but instead, on Navajo Nation land. Spider Rock, a towering monolith of sandstone in the canyon is believed to be the home of Spider Grandmother, a spiritual figure who gives advice, medicinal cures, and help. Mindfulness of the privilege of being here is the way to go.

 

Across Utah and Arizona, you are in the Navajo Nation. In Navajo, sacred land is referred to as Diné Bikéyah. This land belongs to the people. Hopitutskwa, Pueblos, and Núu-agha-tʉvʉ-pʉ̱ (Ute) land is also found across these two states and at archeological sites. It is an honor to see them.

Cabeza de mariposas, bronze vert

Mariposas, aluminium

 

Exposition Manolo Valdés

Avenue George V, Paris

Toledo es una antigua ciudad ubicada en una colina sobre las llanuras de Castilla-La Mancha, en España central. Es la capital de la región y es conocida por los monumentos medievales árabes, judíos y cristianos en su ciudad antigua amurallada. También fue la antigua casa del pintor manierista El Greco. La Puerta de Bisagra, de estilo morisco, y la Puerta del Sol, de estilo mudéjar, llevan al barrio antiguo, donde la Plaza de Zocodover es un animado lugar de reunión.

 

Toledo is an ancient city located on a hill above the plains of Castilla-La Mancha, in central Spain. It is the capital of the region and is known for the medieval Arab, Jewish and Christian monuments in its old walled city. It was also the former home of the Mannerist painter El Greco. The Moorish-style Puerta de Bisagra and the Mudejar-style Puerta del Sol lead to the old quarter, where the Plaza de Zocodover is a lively meeting place.

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Siegessäule - Victory Column

 

67m-high gilded column commemorating victory in the Prussian-Danish war, with a deck for city views.

 

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cemetery of Genova-Staglieno

El Belén Monumental rememora la Nochebuena de 1223 en Greccio.

 

La Asociación de Belenistas de Ciudad Real ha vuelto a sorprender con un montaje que rinde homenaje al primer belén de la historia, el de San Francisco de Asís, del que se cumple el 800 Aniversario.

 

“Es mucho más que un Belén, es un viaje al momento en que Francisco en aquella Nochebuena organiza por primera vez un belén viviente, algo que durante los siglos ha pasado como un legado de generación en generación”, explica el presidente de la asociación, Antonio Vich, que ha querido dar las gracias al alcalde por cumplir con la demanda de ceder un espacio para poder trabajar, a la concejalía de Festejos, sus técnicos y otros servicios municipales, “estamos ante un Belén de más de 70 metros cuadrados y renovarlo por completo en un tiempo récord ha sido un trabajo extremadamente difícil, y para ello han sido necesarias miles de horas de trabajo por más de 25 personas que forman la asociación”.

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