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"The Royal Menagerie is first referenced during the reign of Henry III. In 1251, the sheriffs were ordered to pay fourpence a day towards the upkeep for the King's polar bear; the bear attracted a great deal of attention from Londoners when it went fishing in the Thames. In 1254, the sheriffs were ordered to subsidise the construction of an elephant house at the Tower. The exact location of the medieval menagerie is unknown, although the lions were kept in the barbican known as Lion Tower. The royal collection was swelled by diplomatic gifts including three leopards from the Holy Roman Emperor. By the 18th century, the menagerie was open to the public; admission cost three half-pence or the supply of a cat or dog to be fed to the lions. The last of the animals left in 1835, relocated to Regents Park, after one of the lions was accused of biting a soldier. The Keeper of the Royal Menagerie was entitled to use the Lion Tower as a house for life. Consequentially, even though the animals had long since left the building, the Lion Tower was not demolished until the last keeper's death in 1853.

 

During 2011 an exhibition was hosted at the Tower with fine wire sculptures by Kendra Haste."

Direct scuplture

Dromedario ( camello arábigo)

Dromedary (Arabian camel )

Esculturas originales /Original sculptures/sculptures originales, pièces uniques/

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Photo category; Still life photography/Arts,crafts,culture, documentation of artistic practices.Medium contrast editing

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Categoría de la foto; Fotografía de bodegones / Artes, manualidades, cultura, documentación de prácticas artísticas.

Photographie "nature morte/"

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Catégorie de photo; Photographie de la nature morte / Arts, métiers, culture, documentation des pratiques artistiques. Édition contrastée

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Estudio de Arte / Atelier Studio ff mendoza

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Jugendstil scuplture at the top of the main staircase in Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt

 

I have created a new Flickr group for film photography using the Contarex series cameras and lenses --> Click

 

Silbersalz35 is a German startup that offers Kodak cine film re-packaged in standard 35 mm film cartridges plus development and high resolution scans. This is the ISO 500 tungsten balanced fim. Silbersalz 35 comes in DX coded cartridges. The DX code automatically sets an overexposure by one stop.

 

Camera: Zeiss Ikon Contarex (built in 1965-1966)

Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar 1:2 50mm Contarex Mount

Silbersalz35 500T colour cine film

Developed and scanned by silbersalz35.com

'Diving Belle', scuplture at Scarborough Lighthouse.

Arca is a sculpture created with the primary objective as religious media, which means in worshiping god or its gods . Arca contrast to sculpture in general, which is the result of an art that is meant as a beauty. Therefore, making a statue is not as simple as making a sculpture.

Nothing I can find directly about this sculpture but I presume it connects to the "York Helmet"

 

The Coppergate Helmet (also known as the York Helmet) is an eighth-century Anglo-Saxon helmet found in York, England. It was discovered in May 1982 during excavations for the Jorvik Viking Centre at the bottom of a pit that is thought to have once been a well.

 

The helmet is one of six Anglo-Saxon helmets known to have survived to the present day, and is by far the best preserved.

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Cuesta del Castillo / n 9

Mojacar /04638/ Almeria

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Visits are always welcome in the frequent open days.Also by appointment or when you go through the studio if I am in that moment.

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Las visitas son siempre bienvenidas en las frecuentes jornadas de puertas abiertas.Tambien por cita previa o cuando pasen por el estudio si estoy en ese momento .

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Les visiteurs sont toujours les bienvenus dans les fréquents journées portes ouvertes.

Aussi sur rendez-vous ou en passant par l'étude si je suis à ce moment-là.

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Dead tree on the beach at Point Vernon, Hervey Bay.

The art installation 'Floating Heads', displayed at the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum; in Glasgow, UK

 

Taken November 2018

Michelanglo's Pieta. This is the first such scuplture he did; completed when he was 25. Another, done when he was much older is in the Duomo in Florence showing a male figure holding Christ, thought to be Nicodemus with the face of Michelangelo and Mary and Mary Magdalene on either side of the body, and the last is incomplete and was to be destined for his own tomb. It is in Milan.

  

The most substantial damage to this Pieta occurred on May 21, 1972 (Pentecost Sunday) when a mentally disturbed geologist, the Hungarian-born Australian Laszlo Toth walked into the chapel and attacked the sculpture with a geologist's hammer while shouting "I am Jesus Christ; I have risen from the dead!". With fifteen blows he removed Mary's arm at the elbow, knocked off a chunk of her nose, and chipped one of her eyelids. Onlookers took many of the pieces of marble that flew off. Later, some pieces were returned, but many were not, including Mary's nose, which had to be reconstructed from a block cut out of her back.

  

After the attack, the work was painstakingly restored and returned to its place in St. Peter's, just to the right of the entrance, between the Holy door and the altar of Saint Sebastian, and is now protected by a bulletproof acrylic glass panel.

scuplture made by Washington Msonza

Echo the great beasts that work among us

unbridled in this kingdom between canal and firth

here to harness the river

and carry each weary traveller

Bow down your strong heads to taste the water

Stretch up your long necks to face the sun

 

Jim Carruth

One of many tree sculptures in Bute Park, Cardiff. A shame this is marred by temporary fencing in the background - this is due to a large area being cordoned off for the turf to be relaid after The Eurpean Champions Cup which was held here in June.

The Conversation Sculpture in Stephen Avenue

The Venus of Willendorf is an 11.1-centimetre-high (4.4 in) Venus figurine estimated to have been made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE.

 

It was found in 1908 by a workman named Johann Veran or Josef Veram during excavations conducted by archaeologists Josef Szombathy, Hugo Obermaier and Josef Bayer at a paleolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the town of Krems.

 

It is carved from an oolitic limestone that is not local to the area, and tinted with red ochre. The figurine is now in the Naturhistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria.

This is one of the scupltures in a "Wild In Art" trail based on the Aardman animated characters the one, the only "Shaun The Sheep".

 

Various organisations / artists decorate standard sculptures on a theme of their choice.

 

SHAUN THE SHEEP

It’s Shaun the Sheep! The original Shaun we all know

and love, this cheeky little Sheep – television star,

Oscar® nominee and all round icon – is bound to be

a hit at Trentham Gardens.

 

Created by:

Wild in Art Studio

Wild in Art is the leading producer of spectacular

public art events that entertain, enrich, inform and

leave a lasting legacy. Since 2008 Wild in Art has

animated cities across the world including Manchester,

Sydney, Auckland, Cape Town and São Paulo.

@wildinart

 

wildinart.co.uk/

  

I didn't make this. They seem to be springing up all over the place and there are mixed opinions on them. Love them or hate them at least this one will get knocked over by the sea when the tide comes in!

Isamo Noguchi's "Red Cube" at 140 Broadway in Lower Manhattan.

 

In the province in Canada where I live, there have been devastating forest fires. 80,000 people evacuated...Apocalyptic scenes of fire on the news...and unbelievablly good hearted people helping those in need. This statue is in Edmonton — it gets very little notice. I took the shot one evening before the fires and then came back to it because of the situation now. I'm glad I did.

P1010403. [From the archives 2009]. Byzantine wooden sculpture of the Virgin and Child arrived in Tindari in the 8th Century.

Richard Hudson: Tear - Canary Wharf

Bath's cathedral.

scuplture made by Joram Mariga

Scuplture in a little park in Gloucester. The sheer unwieldiness (due to unfamiliarity) of the lens plus the tiny DoF meant the series of pictures I took shifted in focus from one 'head' to the other, giving a sense of conversation. A 'happy accident', a la Bob Ross.

At the Getty Museum scuplture garden. Los Angeles, CA.

 

Trying something a little different with the processing... not sure if I quite have the hang/idea of how to properly do this "texture" thing. This is a flower at the Getty Museum's sculpture garden that I thought looked pretty interesting from a straight on perspective.

Michelanglo's Pieta. This is the first such scuplture he did; completed when he was 25. Another, done when he was much older is in the Duomo in Florence showing a male figure holding Christ, thought to be Nicodemus with the face of Michelangelo and Mary and Mary Magdalene on either side of the body, and the last is incomplete and was to be destined for his own tomb. It is in Milan.

 

The most substantial damage to this Pieta occurred on May 21, 1972 (Pentecost Sunday) when a mentally disturbed geologist, the Hungarian-born Australian Laszlo Toth walked into the chapel and attacked the sculpture with a geologist's hammer while shouting "I am Jesus Christ; I have risen from the dead!". With fifteen blows he removed Mary's arm at the elbow, knocked off a chunk of her nose, and chipped one of her eyelids. Onlookers took many of the pieces of marble that flew off. Later, some pieces were returned, but many were not, including Mary's nose, which had to be reconstructed from a block cut out of her back.

 

After the attack, the work was painstakingly restored and returned to its place in St. Peter's, just to the right of the entrance, between the Holy door and the altar of Saint Sebastian, and is now protected by a bulletproof acrylic glass panel.

january 2017

 

canon a-1 | canon fd 2/35 | tri-x

Bronze scuplture dedicated to the memory of Toronto firefighters who died in the line of duty.

Artist: Yolanda van der Gaast

Title: Last Alarm

Location: Toronto Harbourfront

 

SparthPhoto

 

Leica m9

Voigtlander 35mm 1.2

olympic scuplture park

Melinda and Bill Gates Amphitheater.

 

"qu'est ce qu'il y a en haut, papa?"

(what's upstairs Dad?)

A sweet lady requested for a pattern of Goddess Kali. So here she is :)

scuplture made by Tapfuma Gutsa

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a scuplture, Ballet Folklorico on the busy Malecon, Puerto Vallarta's popular Promenade.

 

2 more people..... who were not about to leave were sitting behind this sculpture, so i decided to incorporated the colorful little girl into this "family" portrait (((;

 

This popular Promenade is filled with sculptures created by very famous Mexican artist's, so when one comes across the many "LIVE" scupltures placed inbeween, its easy to believe them (at first) to be real. Many of those are young men are covered in glue (?) and sand.... sitting motionless for hours at a time!!! You'll see as i'll be posting more sculptures!

 

Puerto Vallarta - Bahia de Banderas - Mexico

Arman (Armand Pierre Fernandez) 1983

hammered copper

Taken in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, USA

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