Saturday, May 28, 2016

Statue of Victory on Aurora

Statue of Victory on Aurora





DescriptionEnglish: Statue of Victory on Aurora (New York Street) Memorial Bridge, built c. 1931. In background is entrance to Hollywood Casino, c. 1993.
Date28 May 2008
Sourcehttp://commons.wikimedia.org/
AuthorCbradshaw
Camera location41° 45′ 32.99″ N, 88° 18′ 48.54″ W
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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Goddess of Hope

The Goddess of Hope - Thorvaldsens Museum


DescriptionSculpture by Bertel Thorvaldsen (born c.1770; died 1844), dated 1817, in the Thorvaldsens Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. This artwork is now in the public domain because the artist died more than 70 years ago.
토르발센 박물관의 희망의 여신
Date11 May 2012
Sourcehttp://commons.wikimedia.org/
AuthorDaderot
Camera location.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Pan Consoling Psyche

Pan Consoling Psyche


Author/ArtistErnst Klimt (1864–1892)
에른스트 클림트. 구스타프 클림트의 동생.
TitlePan Consoling Psyche
Description.
Date1892
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions121 × 88 cm (47.6 × 34.6 in)
NotesThis painting was unfinished at the artist's death, and completed by his brother Gustav.
Current locationWien
Photographer/Sourcehttp://diepresse.com/home/kultur/kunst/1387137/Auktion-Im-Kinsky_Gustav-Klimt-oder-doch-Ernst
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PermissionPublic Domain
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