Thursday, December 31, 2015
St John's Church, Waterloo
St John's Church, Waterloo by Francis Octavius Bedford, 1824
Waterloo Road, South Bank
London, September 2015
Wednesday, December 30, 2015
Tuesday, December 29, 2015
Johann Strauss
Bust of Johann Strauss II, 1980
Place Johann-Strauss
Quartier de la Porte-Saint-Martin, 10th arrondissement
Paris, July 2010
Monday, December 28, 2015
Sunday, December 27, 2015
Queen Elizabeth II Great Court
Queen Elizabeth II Great Court by Foster and Partners, 2000 British Museum
Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury
London, September 2015
Saturday, December 26, 2015
Friday, December 25, 2015
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Frozen Wave
“Frozen Wave (The Conservation of Mass)” by Marc Quinn, 2015
The Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court
Somerset House, Strand
London, September 2015
“Four monumental sculptures by Marc Quinn will be presented in The Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court this September and October. Forming two bodies of work entitled Frozen Wave and Broken Sublime (2015), the sculptures originate from the remnants of shells. This installation is the first time the works will be presented outdoors and the sculptures will be amidst the courtyard’s fountains, underlining the works’ connection to water.” (Marc Quinn: Frozen Waves, Broken Sublimes, Somerset House Trust)
See also: Broken Sublime - The Hunger - Frozen Wave
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Monday, December 21, 2015
Laveran Fountain
One of the Laveran or Val de Grâce fountains by Yves Boiret, 1995
Place Alphonse-Laveran
Quartier du Val-de-Grâce, 5th arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Sheldon Square
The Sheldon Square amphitheatre
PaddingtonCentral
Paddington Waterside, Paddington
London, September 2015
Friday, December 18, 2015
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Casimir Périer
Statue of Casimir Pierre Périer by Jean-Pierre Cortot, 1837
Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, (Père Lachaise Cemetery)
Quartier du Père-Lachaise, 20th arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
The Window Cleaner
“The Window Cleaner” by Allan Sly, 1990
Capital House
Chapel Street, Marylebone
London, September 2015
Monday, December 14, 2015
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Rue Galande
Bas-relief about the legend of Saint-Julien, 1380
Rue Galande 42
Quartier de la Sorbonne, 5th arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Attesa di Pace
“Attesa di Pace” (Waiting for Peace) by Remigio Barbaro
Fondamenta dei Squeri
Burano, Venetian Lagoon
Venice, September 2012
Friday, December 11, 2015
Thursday, December 10, 2015
VIII Agosto 1848
Monumento ai caduti del VIII Agosto 1848
(Monument to the fallen of August 8th, 1948) by Pasquale Rizzoli, 1903
Park of Montagnola
Piazza VIII Agosto
Bologna, June 2015
“After hosting several activities, during the napoleonic era Piazza del Mercato became Piazza D'Armi because here military training was organized. On 8th August 1848 the inhabitans of Bologna won against the Austrian army and decided to rename the square which hosted the battle to homage that victory. From that moment on, the square came to be known as Piazza VIII Agosto and the statue by Pasquale Rizzoli, Monumento al Popolano, still recalls it.” (Piazza VIII Agosto, Bologna Welcome)
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Bull and Deer
“Taureau et Daim” (Bull and Deer) by Paul Jouve, 1937
Jardins du Trocadéro
Quartier de Chaillot, 16th arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Monday, December 7, 2015
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
La grande horloge
La grande horloge (The big clock)
Art Nouveau building by Philippe Jouannin and Édouard Singery, 1900
Rue Réaumur 61-63
Quartier de Bonne-Nouvelle, 2nd arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
Friday, December 4, 2015
Arca di San Domenico
Arca di San Domenico (Ark of Saint Dominic) by Nicola Pisano, 1264
Basilica of San Domenico
Piazza San Domenico
Bologna, June 2015
“The Arca di San Domenico or the Ark of Saint Dominic is a large sculptural monument including the sarcophagus for the remains of Saint Dominic. The first artist commissioned in the mid 13th century for the design of this monument was Nicola Pisano. Later a crowning construction was added on the top of the sarcophagus by Niccolò dell' Arca and even later the young Michelangelo created three figures for this monument.” (Ark of Saint Dominic, Bluffton University)
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Paddington Bear
Bronze statue of Paddington Bear by Marcus Cornish, 2000
Paddington railway station
Praed Street
London, September 2015
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Handwerkervereinshaus
Handwerkervereinshaus (Craftsman Association House)
By Joseph Franckel and Theodor Kampfmeyer, 1904
Sophienstraße
Berlin, September 2011
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Hermès et Déméter
Caryatids representing Hermes and Demeter
Rue des Petites-Écuries
Quartier de la Porte-Saint-Denis, 10th arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
Monday, November 30, 2015
Tomb of Antonio d'Orso
Tomb of Antonio d'Orso by Tino di Camaino, 1317
Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore
Piazza del Duomo
Florence, October 2015
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Friday, November 27, 2015
Nautilus
Playground with a “submarine”
Paris-Plages
Seen from the Pont au Change
, 4th arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
“The puns are endless, but so is the sand. Paris-Plages is back for its thirteenth season. The annual project turns the banks of the city's famous river into a beachy getaway for locals and tourists to enjoy. Urban beach lovers have numerous spots to choose from along the river, each offering mounds of soft, artificial sand and oversized deck chairs. At the the Louvre beach, visitors can practice tai-chi and rollerblade. And complimentary concerts, dance parties, beach volleyball, ice cream carts and free libraries abound.” (‘Paris-Plages’ Is Back, Huffington Post)
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Punta della Dogana
Punta della Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute
Seen from the bell tower of San Giorgio Maggiore
Venice, September 2013
“The museum's art is housed in and around the Dogana da Mar building. It was built between 1678 and 1682 as a customs house. The arcade styles reflect their construction in different eras. Atop the building are statues of Atlas, built to represent the supremacy of the Republic of Venice. The two slaves hold a golden ball upon which Giuseppe Benoni's Fortune stands. The 17th-century statue turns in the wind. The last renovation of the building was done by Alvise Pigazzi in 1838.” (Dogana da Mar, Wikipedia)
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
The Hunger
“Broken Sublime (The Hunger)” by Marc Quinn, 2015
The Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court
Somerset House, Strand
London, September 2015
“Four monumental sculptures by Marc Quinn will be presented in The Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court this September and October. Forming two bodies of work entitled Frozen Wave and Broken Sublime (2015), the sculptures originate from the remnants of shells. This installation is the first time the works will be presented outdoors and the sculptures will be amidst the courtyard’s fountains, underlining the works’ connection to water.” (Marc Quinn: Frozen Waves, Broken Sublimes, Somerset House Trust)
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
1 Police Plaza
1PP or 1 Police Plaza by Gruzen and Partners, 1973
Headquarters of the New York City Police Department
Park Row, Civic Center
New York, September 2008
“Gruzen & Partners was so ‘successful in obtaining commissions in the civic center area,’ Mr. Goldberger wrote in ‘The City Observed: New York,’ that the blocks around the Municipal Building ‘seem at first glance to consist entirely of structures of its design.’ These include 1 Police Plaza, a monumental, red-brick, waffle-iron of a building, and a striking departure from typical government architecture when it was completed in 1973; the boldly sculptural Chatham Terrace towers of 1965, where the play of light and shadow on concrete recalls the work of Le Corbusier; and the sinuous Chatham Green of 1961, a slender slab of apartments in the form of a shallow S.” (An Architect’s Legacy of Solid Design and Optimism, The New York Times)
Monday, November 23, 2015
Checked Luggage for a Lifetime
“Consigne à vie” (Checked Luggage for a Lifetime) by Arman, 1985
Gare Saint-Lazare
Cour de Rome
Quartier de l'Europe, 8th arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
See also: Consigne à vie - L'Heure de tous - Drapeaux - Everybody's Time
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Saturday, November 21, 2015
Friday, November 20, 2015
San Bartolomeo all'Isola
Basilica di San Bartolomeo all'Isola
(Basilica of St. Bartholomew on the Island)
Isola Tiberina (Tiber Island)
Rome, May 2010
“The century-old history of the Basilica of St. Bartholomew begins on the Tiber Island, one of the first inhabited areas of the ancient city of Rome. At the time of the Roman Empire, an ancient temple dedicated to the god Aesculapius was built in the area where the Basilica now stands, and people from all over the city came to ask for healing from their ailments. In year 997, the German Emperor Otto III decided to honour two important saints: Bartholomew the Apostle, and Adalbert, a well-known martyr killed while he was in mission preaching the Gospel in Poland. The Basilica was built to keep the bodies of these two martyrs.” (History of the Basilica, Basilica di San Bartolomeo all'Isola)
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Conciergerie
The Conciergerie
Quai de l'Horloge, Île de la Cité
Quartier Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, 1st arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Baldassarre Galuppi
Monument to Baldassarre Galuppi by Remigio Barbaro
Piazza Baldassarre Galuppi
Burano, Venetian Lagoon
Venice, September 2012
Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Walking Man and Standing Man
“Walking Man” and ”Standing Man” by Sean Henry, 1998-2000
PaddingtonCentral, Paddington Waterside
London, September 2014
Monday, November 16, 2015
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Nec mergitur
“Fluctuat nec mergitur” (Tossed by the waves but not sunk)
The coat of arms of the city of Paris
Hôtel de Ville metro station
Quartier Saint-Merri, 4th arrondissement
Paris, July 2014
See also: Fluctuat nec mergitur - Red Bricks
Saturday, November 14, 2015
Piazza delle Murate
Le Murate
Via Ghibellina
Florence, April 2015
“Stepping into the courtyard of Le Murate is not your typical ‘ahhhh Italia’ moment. The space is now largely residential. Modern apartment balconies overlook the courtyard. Students and young families come and go, and bicycles stock the racks. But pegging Le Murate as a simple apartment complex doesn’t feel quite right. No, there is something more here. Much more, but you can’t quite place it. Luckily for you, we’re here to bring you up to speed. The walls of Le Murate were constructed in 1424 as the home of the Benedictine sisters of Santa Caterina. This particular order of nuns chose to be cloistered from society, lending to its nickname, le murate (the walled-up). The sisters lived a quiet and happy life walled up for nearly 300 years until Tuscany fell under French rule in the 19th century. With the suppression of Florence’s religious orders, the walls of Le Murate figuratively fell around the sisters, and they were forced out of their convent.” (Beyond the Walls of Le Murate, Florence for Free)
Friday, November 13, 2015
Queen's Tower
Queen's Tower by Thomas Edward Collcutt
Imperial College London, South Kensington
London, September 2015
“The tower used to be the central tower of the Imperial Institute, and is now the sole remaining part of that building. The Institute was founded on Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee in 1887, and its partial demolition began in 1957. At that time it was generally known as the Collcutt Tower, after its designer, the Victorian architect Thomas Edward Collcutt. The tower itself would have been demolished along with the rest of the Institute, had it not been for a public campaign led by the then Poet Laureate, and supporter of 19th century architecture, John Betjeman. He warned that tastes in architecture change and that the destruction of this building (at a time when Victorian architecture had fallen out of favour) would be a loss.” (Queen's Tower, Wikipedia)
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Francisco de Paula Santander
Statue of Francisco de Paula Santander by Carlos Viejo, 1960
Viale Madama Letizia, Villa Borghese gardens
Rome, September 2010
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