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This photograph is of my favorite sculture, by a German artist from working in the late 1800's. This is how a couple should be. |
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A poster of Nike of Samothrace (Winged Victory) in a sturdy, gold frame. The original, circa 190 B.C., is in the Louvre in Paris. |
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This reproduction, known simply as Greek Torso, is of a work by an unknown ancient Greek sculptor. |
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Charisma Maquette, an original work by contemporary artist Bill Mack. You can find more of Mack's work at Quent Cordair's Fine Art Gallery. |
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This small, framed photo is of The Beachcomber, by Anthony Frudakis, a contemporary artist who teaches sculpture, drawing and art history at Hillsdale College in Michigan. Available through ART. |
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I found this African beauty in a department store in Cupertino, California. Even though she wouldn't be considered fine art by most art critics, there is great pride and dignity in her pose. |
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Another small, framed photo, this one of The Dance, by Anthony Antonios, who is also a contemporary artist. Finding it was a surprise to me, because years ago in New York City, Anthony was an assistant instructor of an art class which I attended. Available through ART. |
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A very nice reproduction of a torso of Aphrodite of Melos (also known as Venus, circa 150 B.C.), which can be purchased from Seven Wonders. |
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A framed photo of Icarus, by contemporary sculptor Greg Wyatt. Available through ART. |
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Few sculptors can capture the grace and beauty of these gentle creatures, but this one, belonging to my friend Shannon, is absolutely beautiful. (Title and name of artist unknown.) |
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Satyr and Bacchante (1834), by James Pradier. I love the gentle cradle of his right arm, the clenced fist of his left arm, and the smile on her face. |
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One last framed photo, Sanctuary, by Michael Wilkinson, another contemporary sculptor. Available through ART. |
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This isn't a piece of scultpure, it's jewelry, from the tomb of King Tutankhamen. It's just too beautiful to leave out. |
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