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Statue of David by Michelangelo in Florence. A truly stunning and life-like piece of art. Notice even the veins on his hands. One of my favorite things I visited while there. 1989.

Statue of David, Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Statue of David by Michelangelo in Florence. A truly stunning and life-like piece of art. Notice even the veins on his hands. One of my favorite things I visited while there. 1989.

The new statue of King Arthur on the top of Tintagel cliffs. Created by Rubin Eynon

The new statue of King Arthur on the top of Tintagel cliffs. Created by Rubin Eynon

Artemis Dreaming - statue on top of the fountain I love the ghostly emerging from the sheet of stone.

artemisdreaming

Artemis Dreaming - statue on top of the fountain I love the ghostly emerging from the sheet of stone.

They were commemorated in a statue but theirs was different to others. It conveyed more of them than normal statues would have. It was them, clinging tightly to each other.

They were commemorated in a statue but theirs was different to others. It conveyed more of them than normal statues would have. It was them, clinging tightly to each other.

People who saw a statue and knew what they had to do next

People who saw a statue and knew what they had to do next

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Angel with the Lance     The bridge was built in about 133 to link the mausoleum of Hadrian to the left bank of the Tiber, but very little remains of the original structure. The Pope Clemens VII Medici in 1534 put the statues of Saint Peter and Saint Paul on the side opposite Castel Sant’Angelo. In the 17th century the structure became one of the best examples of the Roman baroque with the collocation of statues of angels and symbols of the Passion, designed by Bernini.

Angel with the Lance The bridge was built in about 133 to link the mausoleum of Hadrian to the left bank of the Tiber, but very little remains of the original structure. The Pope Clemens VII Medici in 1534 put the statues of Saint Peter and Saint Paul on the side opposite Castel Sant’Angelo. In the 17th century the structure became one of the best examples of the Roman baroque with the collocation of statues of angels and symbols of the Passion, designed by Bernini.