laughingsquid:

Portrait of Lincoln, A Hyper-Realistic Bust of Abraham Lincoln by Kazuhiro Tsuji
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statue-porn:

|| Resting Sappho, Heinrich Dannecker, c. 1797 / 1802.
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statue-porn:

|| Resting Sappho, Heinrich Dannecker, c. 1797 / 1802.

statue-porn:

|| The Three Graces with Cupid, Berthel Thorvaldsen, 1817 / 1818.
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statue-porn:

|| The Three Graces with Cupid, Berthel Thorvaldsen, 1817 / 1818.

centuriespast:

Saint Helen

Main Work: Saint Peter’s Basilica


Date: 1635


Image View Description: View of Statue Installation


Creator: Bolgi, Andrea


Creator Nationality: Italian


Creator Dates: 1605-1656
 
Photography by Media Center for Art History, Department of Art History, Columbia University
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centuriespast:

Saint Helen

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art-and-fury:

staceythinx:  Forms in Nature by Hilden Diaz is a light sculpture that casts shadows resembling tree branches on the surrounding walls.

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acciosonicstarkids:

I saw some Doctor who sand sculptures when i went to the beach today :D

meadowtea:

Won’t be drawing on paper tonight.
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meadowtea:

Won’t be drawing on paper tonight.

buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

Colosso dell’Appennino, 1580sculptor: Giambologna (1529-1608)Villa Demidoff Park, Tuscany, Italy
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buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

Colosso dell’Appennino, 1580
sculptor: Giambologna (1529-1608)
Villa Demidoff Park, Tuscany, Italy

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myampgoesto11:

Wooden sculptures by Willy Verginer

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wenchlatte:

myampgoesto11:

Beautifully designed traditional Japanese Kanzashi hair ornaments by Sakae

Stunning stuff.

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martinekenblog:

CLOUD is a large-scale interactive sculpture created from 6,000 light bulbs, new and burnt-out. Constructed by Calgary-based artists Caitlind r.c. Brown and Wayne Garrett, CLOUD was on public display for one-night-only during Calgary’s first Nuit Blanche Festival. As part of the process of creating the sculpture, the artists collected burnt out incandescent light bulbs from local households, businesses, museums, and eco stations. The idea was to create an informal collaboration between the community and the artists, reduce costs, and experiment with the potential of items post-use.

centuriespast:

The Greek Slave
Artist: Hiram S. Powers, American, 1805-1873
Medium: Marble
Dates: 1869
Brooklyn Museum
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centuriespast:

The Greek Slave

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