Jeune femme au chapeau fleuri by Rodin. She is behind glass, pardon the reflection.
DesignBoom : porcelain helmet inspired by iron man and the mandalorian details chinese pottery patterns
My therapist told me that everyone should subscribe to my Patreon:
Barbed wire, chains, and shears cleave through Glen Taylors porcelain sculptures.
Leshan Giant Buddha (803 C.E.)
Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas died in 1917.
Although Degas was a founding member of the Impressionist group, his work was so varied in theme and practice that he did not join them in their best-known traits. His exceptional status did not escape the critics of the time, who were often unsettled by his avant-gardism, which is still the subject of much debate among art historians today. via
Books about Degas at PG:
"Baptism of Christ"
Medium: Plaster
Technique: Cast
Classification: Sculpture
Date: Copy of 9th century original.
Culture: German
Division: Modern and Contemporary Art
Creditline: Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Museum Purchase
Unidentified Maker
Swann Memorial Fountain in the Rain
Sculpture ShowcasePerhaps one of the most famous of the 50 Nereids -- here is Thetis dipping her son Achilles in the River Styx (she missed a spot!)
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Deuxime rencontre du spoon club de Wallonie
The cross-legged Bodhisattva Maitreya, Cave 9, Yungang, Datong (c. 650 C.E.)
nel 1838 muore lo scultore neoclassico
Allegoria dellEternit
dalla tomba Caprara, 1817-19
Cimitero della Certosa, Bologna
Etienne Pirot - La Lecture, 1988.
The Green Mountains of , long known as a summer feeding ground for whales.
Whale Dance, Jim Sardonis, Exit 4, I-89, Randolph.
I have no mouth but I must scream Arles, France
Canon EOS Rebel 2004
Broken Angel Arles, France
Canon EOS Rebel 2004
Sadness Aix-en-Provence, France
Canon EOS Rebel 2004
Beautiful Crotch Aix-en-Provence, France
Canon EOS Rebel 2004
This manly man had quite the crotch, with such luscious curves.
Grumpy Fountainhead Aix-en-Provence, France
Canon EOS Rebel 2004
I'd be pretty unhappy too if I had to have a metal pipe stuck in my mouth for eternity.
New at my Patreon... Trudging up the slopes of beautiful sculpture gardens outside Penzance, I'm looking for art - but it's very much hidden among the trees:
Cornwall's secret sculpture garden
Colorful Abstract Wall Sculptures by Didem Yagci
Mechanical Donkey Statue between the public library and a concrete parking garage in Downtown Ithaca.
by Yuanxing Liang
by Yuanxing Liang
Last one of three pieces created for Furvestr charity auction, created using one of the three mascots of the convention.
The bunny stayed on earth it seemes and is observing his two friends  in space with a telescope.
It was nice being the GOH there
A new sculpture stands tall in the National Gallery of Art East Building.
Simone Leighs Sentinel added to their collection. More than 16 feet tall, the towering Sentinel suggests a lookout or guard who keeps watch over the space around them
Castle Park, Bristol. Beside the Still Waters. 1993 by Peter Randall-Page. Photo: 05.11.2019.
*purrrrrrrrr*
I went to Regents Park to see the that is currently on display for the
Giant Opens Its Chest To Reveal a Fern-Covered Tunnel People Can Walk Through
Buddha, Cave 20 at Yungang, Datong (c. 460 C.E.)
Castle Park, Bristol. Sculpture. 1993 by Peter Randall-Page. Photo: 05.11.2019.
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Here is a man of the woods, who I encountered a few weeks ago in a sculpture garden on the edge of .
We seemed to get on well...
Relief sculpture on the old Anderson College of Medicine on Dumbarton Road in the west end of Glasgow. Created in 1888 by James Pittendrigh MacGillivray, it's thought to depict Peter Lowe, founder of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow in 1599, teaching a group of 16th century medical students.