ART AND BEAUTY IMAGES FOR YOU
Sculptures not very famous (14)
I HAVE SOUGHT, IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES, ARTISTIC BEAUTIES, NOT VERY CELEBRATED; THIS IS WHAT I FOUND FOR YOU:
Southeast Baltic countries
a) ESTONIA :
KISSING STUDENTS SCULPTURE IN TARTU
Source: dreamstime.com
A memorial to the imaginary conversation between Oscar Wilde and Estonian writer Eduard Vilde which might have taken place in the year 1892 if the two had actually met. Tartu, Comté de Tartu, Estonie
Author: Alastair Rae. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
Song Fest Grounds, Tallinn, Estonia
Toompea, the hill on which Tallinn is centered, is a treasure trove to be explored. You will find appealing medieval architecture, historic sites, and Baltic culture to menti
Author: Jim G. Source: flickr.com (Some rights reserved)
Paul Kerese malestusmark, Narva
Paul Kerès (January 7, 1916 in Narva, Estonia – June 5, 1975 in Helsinki, Finland) is an Estonian (then Soviet) chess player in 1940. He was one of the greatest chess players from the late 1930s to the mid-1960s. Kerès won the very strong AVRO tournament of 1938, ahead of the best players of the 1930s: Fine, Botvinnik, Euwe, Reshevsky, Alekhine, Capablanca and Flohr. [wikipedia.org]
Author: Eduard Sadala. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
b) LATVIA :
Monument to Latvian Red Riflemen
Source: giggel. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
Sculpture in Venspils, Latvia
Author: Sirujs Enobs. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
Riga, Ulugbek monument
Ulugh Beg, born Muhammad Tāraghay, was a prince, then sultan, of the Timurid dynasty, born on 22 March 1394 in Sultaniya (Iran), died on 27 October 1449 in Samarkand (now in Uzbekistan). Astronomer and mathematician. [wikipedia.org]
Author: J. Sedols. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
Kārlis Padegs (1911-1940) was a very original latvian painter
Author: jaime.silva. Source: flickr.com (Some rights reserved)
c) LITHUANIA :
Hazelnut Owl sculpture, Vilnius
“Hazelnut Owl” was the pen name of two sister writers: Sofija Pšibiliauskienė and Marija Lastauskienė. The sculpture is by Dalia Matulaitė.
Author: Judah Morford. Source: flickr.com (Some rights reserved)
Three muses above the entrance to the Lithuanian National Drama Theatre on Gedimino prospektas in Vilnius.
Since its establishment in 1940,. Until 1998 it was known as the Academical Theatre.
Author:Bernt Rostad. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
Frank Zappa memorial, Vilnius
Frank Vincent Zappa, born December 21, 1940 in Baltimore and died December 4, 1993 in Los Angeles, is a musician, guitarist, songwriter, performer, sound engineer, producer, satirist and American director. His works deal with several distinct genres: rock, jazz and classical music, as well as a link to concrete music.[wikipedia.org]
Author: jaime.silva. Source: flickr.com (Some rights reserved)
Sculpture of a mermaid in Klaipéda on the River Dané
Author: Hajotthu. Source: commons.wikimedia.org
I’m not from Baltic, (From Morocco) I am a research scientist, artist and blogger. So I’m looking for images and information for my friends and readers.
I guess that is a lot of work if you are not from Baltics.. never knew any of Lithuanian sculptures, thank you for sharing! Especially the three muses. Worth a visit for sure! /Latvian studying in Estonia/
Long search, during 6 days
Love this
Did you find them by chance? Or seek them out?
I also love sculptures
The flowers at Padegs’ feet. These are wonderful photos. I love Sculptures and what they add to the serenity of a place.
i too
Sculptures can be so interesting! I like the chess player.