ART AND BEAUTY IMAGES FOR YOU
Sculptures not very famous (11)
I HAVE SOUGHT, IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES, ARTISTIC BEAUTIES, NOT VERY CELEBRATED; THIS IS WHAT I FOUND FOR YOU:
Wheel life, by gustav vigeland .Park Frognerparken, Oslo, Norway
Gustav Vigeland ( 11 April 1869 – 12 March 1943) is a Norwegian sculptor. His main achievement is at Frognerpark, the largest park in Oslo, where 214 of his works are exhibited.
Author:Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
Abduction of Dejanire by Centaur Nessus (Rouen- France).
Statue of the fountain of the gardens of the town hall of Rouen, after its cleaning.Sculptor: Alexandre Schœnewerk
Author: Frédéric BISSON. Source: flickr.com (Some rights reserved)
Me in front of sculptures of Schloss Mirabell with Mirabellgarten in Salzburg, Austria
Author: ALOZADE AHMED (All rights reserved)
Montreal Botanical Garden (Canada)
Author: breaktime. Source: pixabay.com
The 1972 Olympic Games in Munich.
Dedicated by the Czechoslovak Olympic Committee.
Sculptor: ZD.Nemecek
Author: ALOZADE AHMED (All rights reserved)
The square of the Niobides of the Villa Medici (Rome-Italia)
The square of the Niobides is a fountain created by Balthus, from castings of antique sculptures.
Michel Bourbon (1976) created the castings
The Académie de France, created by Louis XIV in 1666, was transferred to the Medici city in 1804 by Napoleon. The villa was restructured in 1564 on behalf of Cardinal Giovanni Ricci di Montepulciano before becoming the property of the Medici. It now depends on the French Ministry of Culture.
The building is characteristic of the Roman villas of the 16th and 17th centuries, with loggia, facade decorated with antique elements, statues and Italian garden with alleys, fountains, sculptures, studiolo.
Author: Jean-Pierre Dalbéra. Source: flickr.com (Some rights reserved)
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Haa.. so very sweet
I remain at your service, my dear
Okay 👌 ..
Will try it ..
Thank for your encouragement
You can if you want.
Read my articles on digital painting, to know the conditions and the stages
Lucky 🍀 would be..
If I could capture arts in that form
You are lucky, my beautiful friend, to have a charming artistic taste 😉
Wow 😳..
Truly enjoyed those… thanks for sharing your finds..
Some artists are so gifted and talented..
How I wish Possess such..
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Buona giornata.
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Yes. Welcome dear
Hey! Liked to see you!
Very happy, to read your comment. I feel a lot of pleasures: pleasure to seek, pleasure to publish, pleasure to receive your opinion, pleasure to diffuse Art, pleasure to relive the beautiful moments of travel ….. thank you also for your support, my dear Robert
Mssr. A.A. – I have been enjoying your sculpture series very much, and it’s a pleasure to be exposed to so many works for the first time.
The first picture in today’s post is interesting, and reminded me of my last afternoon in Oslo, spent walking around the Vigeland installation. I know that art may be meant to challenge, to arouse emotion, and even to deliberately offend, but I found the overall feeling generated by that place, to be an unpleasant, even creepy experience. Gustav Vigeland was completely unknown to me, and at that time, I had no knowledge of his purported political persuasions, so it was purely a personal reaction to his work.
I’ve been to the Montreal Botanical Gardens, but at that time, did not see the sculpture/fountain you have here, it’s wonderful! Regards, RPT.