Sentences with phrase «equestrian statues in»

Haacke's work is a nod to other equestrian statues in the square, and to the George Stubbs portrait of Whistlejacket in the nearby National Gallery.
Haunch of Venison (at Eastcastle St) Simon Patterson: Under Cartel 13 July — 31 August 2012 A photography show with a concept; found photos and large photographic works of equestrian statues in city capitals with the idea they can be swopped between locations.

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In one scene, we witness the pulling down of a highly middlebrow but communally pleasurable equestrian statue, placed previously outside Stockholm's royal palace.
Tour - goers will enjoy hearing stories about Mrs. Whitney's creations — which included a sculpture for the 1939 World's Fair, the famed equestrian statue of Buffalo Bill, and a winning design for a memorial to the victims of the Titanic sinking — in the newly renovated space.
Originally designed in 1841 to display an equestrian statue, funds ran out and so the plinth became known as the»em pty plinth».
• Anna Hyatt Huntington (1876 - 1973) Born in Massachusetts, she was one of the great masters of naturalistic animal sculpture, notably equestrian statues.
Built in 1841, it was designed to hold an equestrian statue — like its twin, in the northeast corner, that depicts George IV.
Before the Second World War, the only sculptures broadly visible to the general public in England were war memorials, equestrian statues or the occasional commemorative municipal plaque.
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