Friday, June 21, 2024

Taxi

Taxi by John Seward Johnson II, John Carpenter Street, City of London, London

“Taxi” by John Seward Johnson II, 1983
John Carpenter Street, City of London
London, May 2023

“He's had a back-breaking day at work, and now all he wants is a taxi home. But this statue on John Carpenter Street near Blackfriars station has been trying to hail a cab since 2014. And so far, he's had no luck. ‘Taxi!’ is the title of J. Seward Johnson Jr's unusual bronze statue, which freeze-frames a city worker, presumably homeward bound after a day at the office. Except, of course he's going nowhere fast. If you think the baggy trousers, moustache and side parting are erring on the retro, that's because this particular office worker was transferred from New York branch. To wit, Taxi! was in fact sculpted in 1983, originally standing on Park Avenue and 47th Street in New York. So at least he's had more luck catching planes, then. Like many of Johnson's sculptures, this one was originally painted all over, making him eerily realistic — and likely spooking a number of New York cabbies. In fact, in his New York Times obituary, it's claimed that firefighters tried to 'rescue' another of Johnson's statues following the 9/11 attacks, believing it to be a real man. Now, the London statue's crisp white shirt is the only colour that remains. In a strange twist, his suit, stripped down to bronze, looks like it's made from leather. Johnson died in March 2020, and leaves behind a slew of these 'everyday' statues across America and the rest of the world.” (This Bloke's Been Trying To Hail A Taxi Since 2014, The Londonist)

Thursday, June 20, 2024

Madonna and Child

Madonna and Child by Mario Moschi, Via Vacchereccia, Florence

Madonna and Child by Mario Moschi, 1954
Via Vacchereccia
Florence, January 2023

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Fábrica Nacional de Tabacos

Fábrica Nacional de Tabacos (National Tobacco Factory), Calle Plocia, Cádiz

Fábrica Nacional de Tabacos (National Tobacco Factory)
Calle Plocia
Cádiz, September 2023

“It was created in 1741 by Felipe V and after the years it was moved to other enclaves. The one that is preserved as the historic building of the Cádiz tobacco factory is a large neo-Mudejar style building that was built in 1829 on Plocia Street, labeled as the National Tobacco Factory of Cádiz. At the end of the 20th century, tobacco manufacturing was moved to a warehouse on the outskirts of the city, this building being remodeled for use as a Conference Center. The Royal Tobacco Factory of Cádiz was created in 1741 by Felipe V, although it is evident that previously, at the end of the 17th century, there was already an industrial tobacco industry in Cádiz. In those years its manufacture took place in a large house located in front of the extinct Puerta de Sevilla, where later the Customs building would be built. There were about 180 workers who were already 550 at the end of the century. This singular fact links tobacco production with exclusively female work. The reason was none other than the clearly lower wages received by women.” (Cádiz National Tobacco Factory, Loquis)

Tuesday, June 18, 2024

London Charterhouse

London Charterhouse, Charterhouse Square, Farringdon, Islington, London

London Charterhouse
Charterhouse Square
Farringdon, Islington
London, May 2023

“The London Charterhouse is a historic complex of buildings in Farringdon, London, dating back to the 14th century. It occupies land to the north of Charterhouse Square, and lies within the London Borough of Islington. It was originally built (and takes its name from) a Carthusian priory, founded in 1371 on the site of a Black Death burial ground. Following the priory's dissolution in 1537, it was rebuilt from 1545 onwards to become one of the great courtyard houses of Tudor London. In 1611, the property was bought by Thomas Sutton, a businessman and ‘the wealthiest commoner in England’, who established a school for the young and an almshouse for the old. The almshouse remains in occupation today, while the school was re-located in 1872 to Godalming, Surrey.” (London Charterhouse, Wikipedia)

Monday, June 17, 2024

Fermino

Fermino bistro, Borgo Santa Croce, Florence

Fermino bistro
Borgo Santa Croce
Florence, January 2023

Sunday, June 16, 2024

Patio interior

Patio interior (Central patio), Archivo General de Indias, Avenida de la Constitución, Seville

Patio interior (Central patio)
Archivo General de Indias
Avenida de la Constitución
Seville, September 2023

“The Archivo General de Indias (General Archive of the Indies), housed in the ancient merchants' exchange of Seville, Spain, the Casa Lonja de Mercaderes, is the repository of extremely valuable archival documents illustrating the history of the Spanish Empire in the Americas and Asia. The building itself, an unusually serene and Italianate example of Spanish Renaissance architecture, was designed by Juan de Herrera. This structure and its contents were registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site together with the adjoining Seville Cathedral and the Alcázar of Seville. The building encloses a large central patio with ranges of two storeys, the windows set in slightly sunken panels between flat pilasters. Plain square tablets float in the space above each window. The building is surmounted by a balustrade, with rusticated obelisks standing at the corners. There is no sculptural decoration, only the discreetly contrasting tonalities of stone and stucco, and the light shadows cast by the slight relief of the pilasters against their piers, by the cornices, and by the cornice strips that cap each window.” (General Archive of the Indies, Wikipedia)

Saturday, June 15, 2024

The T.E Dingwall Building

The T.E Dingwall Building, East Yard, Camden Lock Place, London

The T.E Dingwall Building
East Yard, Camden Lock Place
London, May 2023

“Dingwalls Dancehall (original name at time of opening) is a live music and comedy venue adjacent to Camden Lock, Camden, London, England. The building itself is one of many industrial Victorian buildings that were put to new use in the 20th century. The original owner of the building, T.E. Dingwall, had his name painted on to the outside wall of the building, which was a common practice by businesses in Camden Town during the late Victorian era. The paint is still visible to this day, hence the venue's name.” (Dingwalls, Wikipedia)

Friday, June 14, 2024

Via de' Sassetti

Lantern by Bernardo Marescalchi, Palazzo dello Strozzino, Via degli Anselmi, Florence

Lantern by Bernardo Marescalchi, 1922
Palazzo dello Strozzino
Via de' Sassetti / Via degli Anselmi
Florence, January 2023

“On the corner of Via degli Anselmi and Via de' Sassetti it is a remarkable lantern surmounted by the Giglio di Firenze and supported by six figures of naked ephebes painted in imitation of the bronze, the work dated to 1929 by the sculptor Bernardo Morescalchi (restored in 1991 by Gioia Germani).” (Palazzo dello Strozzino, Wikipedia)

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Palacio Episcopal

Palacio Episcopal, Plaza dei Obispo, Málaga

Palacio Episcopal (Episcopal Palace)
Plaza dei Obispo
Málaga, September 2023

“The Bishop's Palace is a series of buildings that were joined while being built until the large block was completed in the 18th century that took up the whole of the block. It features the impressive Baroque façade facing the Plaza del Obispo. This beautiful portal was designed in the 18 th century by architect Antonio Ramos, master builder of the cathedral. It is in the late Baroque style with a central recess divided into three overlapping spans: the entrance, the balcony and the Virgen de las Angustias (Virgin of Sorrows) in stone. It combines a grey marble background with pink marble for the beautifully finished columns. Inside there are Mannerist and Baroque courtyards such as the Throne Room, which was used in the past for the Bishop's receptions. The impressive imperial staircase is covered by an elliptical dome in which you can admire the Triumph of the Eucharist, an anonymous 18th century work.” (Palacio Episcopal, Visita Málaga)

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

Victory House

Victory House, Leicester Place, London

Victory House
Leicester Place
London, May 2023

“Overlooking the iconic Leicester Square, Victory House is an authentic and elegant boutique bolthole in the heart of the West End. Designed as an escape from the busy city streets below – yet offering an ideal location from which to explore all that London has to offer. Covent Garden’s shopping and dining district is mere moments’ walk away. The hotel features unique art deco design and cinematic style, a subtle nod to its theatrical location and an ode to both the screen and stage. 86 rooms and suites are all designed with soft teal, grey and beige furnishings and a splash of 1950’s vintage glamour where you’ll find dial phones and bellman cart dressings. Built in 1898, the hotel retains the original front designed by Walter Enden. It became a popular dining spot with its proximity to the theatres of the area.” (Victory House, Covent Garden)

Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Palazzo dello Strozzino

Palazzo dello Strozzino, Via degli Anselmi, Florence

Palazzo dello Strozzino
Via degli Anselmi
Florence, January 2023

“Palazzo dello Strozzino is a Renaissance palace in Florence, Italy. The stone Renaissance facade is located on Piazza degli Strozzi, diagonal to the Southeast corner of the imposing Palazzo Strozzi. The Northern façade on Via dei Anselmi houses the entrance to the Cinema Odeon. The palace, once known as the Palazzo delle Tre Porte for its three ground doorways, was a residence of the cadet branch of the Strozzi family; it was older and smaller than the grandiose Palazzo Strozzi. The palace houses the Cinema Odeon, designed (1920) by Marcello Piacentini, as well as the language school of the British Institute of Florence.” (Palazzo dello Strozzino, Wikipedia)

Monday, June 10, 2024

Monumento al aguador

Monumento al aguador by Aurelio Teno, Plaza de la Romanilla, Granada

Monumento al aguador by Aurelio Teno, 1999
Plaza de la Romanilla
Granada, September 2023

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Harry Potter

Harry Potter by 3D Eye, Scenes in the Square, Leicester Square, London

Harry Potter by 3D Eye, 2020
Scenes in the Square
Leicester Square
London, May 2023

“The Scenes in the Square project celebrated the history of film in London’s historic Leicester Square, boosting exposure and highlighting their long and notable relationship. 3D Eye sculpted and installed iconic film stars such as Mr Bean, Laurel and Hardy, Gene Kelly, Bugs Bunny, Paddington, Big Red Dog, The Iron Throne and Harry Potter. Each sculpture was sculpted in clay, cast in fibreglass with structural steel armature then given a metallic bronze finish. A hugely popular success that brought to life well loved characters from our past.” (Scenes in the Square, 3D Eye)

Saturday, June 8, 2024

Chiesa dell'Immacolata

Chiesa dell'Immacolata (Church of the Immaculate Conception), Via Paoletti, Florence

Chiesa dell'Immacolata (Church of the Immaculate Conception), 1936
Via Paoletti
Florence, January 2023

Friday, June 7, 2024

Paseo de los Reyes

Christopher Columbus with Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs, Calle Caballerizas Reales, Córdoba

Christopher Columbus with Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand
Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
(Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs)
Calle Caballerizas Reales
Córdoba, September 2023

“The Lower Garden also includes the King's Avenue or Promenade of Kings (Paseo de los Reyes), an avenue bordered by lines of cylindrical cypress trees and divided into two paths by two narrow ponds. On this walk, there are several sculptures of the kings who built the Alcázar, which are located on pedestals aligned between the hedges. One sculpture represents Christopher Columbus with Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand, commemorating Columbus's first meeting with the Catholic Monarchs which took place in the Alcázar.” (Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, Wikipedia)

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Bugs Bunny

Bugs Bunny by 3D Eye, Scenes in the Square, Leicester Square, London

Bugs Bunny by 3D Eye, 2020
Scenes in the Square
Leicester Square
London, May 2023

“The Scenes in the Square project celebrated the history of film in London’s historic Leicester Square, boosting exposure and highlighting their long and notable relationship. 3D Eye sculpted and installed iconic film stars such as Mr Bean, Laurel and Hardy, Gene Kelly, Bugs Bunny, Paddington, Big Red Dog, The Iron Throne and Harry Potter. Each sculpture was sculpted in clay, cast in fibreglass with structural steel armature then given a metallic bronze finish. A hugely popular success that brought to life well loved characters from our past.” (Scenes in the Square, 3D Eye)

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Corner building

Corner building, Via Pertini, Novoli, Florence

Corner building
Via Pertini, Novoli
Florence, January 2023

Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Gran Teatro Falla

Gran Teatro Falla, Plaza Fragela, Cádiz

Gran Teatro Falla
Plaza Fragela
Cádiz, September 2023

“The Gran Teatro Falla is a theater in the city of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain. It is located in the Plaza Fragela, facing the Casa de las Viudas and adjacent to the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Cádiz. Construction of the theater began in 1884, following plans by architect Adolfo Morales de los Ríos. It was based on the foundation of the previous Gran Teatro de Cádiz, a wooden building designed by García del Álamo and built in 1871, but which had burned in 1881. In 1886 the city government took over direction of the project, which proceeded only intermittently due to lack of funds. The theater was completed in 1905. Municipal architect Juan Cabrera de la Torre made significant modifications to Morales's original plans. The theater was known as the ‘Gran Teatro’ until 1926 when it was renamed for composer and native son Manuel de Falla. Built in the Neo-Mudéjar style, it is made of red brick, and has three grand horseshoe arch entry doorways on its principal façade, with alternating red and white voussoirs. One enters through these doors into a large vestibule, which was redesigned in the 1920s. Stairways ascend to the horseshoe or ‘U’-shaped galleries above. The stage is 18 metres (59 ft) wide and 25.5 metres (84 ft) deep. The ceiling shows an allegory of Paradise, the work of Felipe Abarzuza y Rodríguez de Arias. Every February the Gran Teatro Falla is the site of the artistic competitions of the Carnival of Cádiz. During repairs and restoration from 1987 to 1991, those competitions were held instead at the now-defunct Teatro Andalucía. Through the rest of the year, the theater hosts all manner of shows, such as plays or concerts.” (Gran Teatro Falla, Wikipedia)

Monday, June 3, 2024

Gene Kelly

Gene Kelly by 3D Eye, Scenes in the Square, Leicester Square, London

Gene Kelly by 3D Eye, 2020
Scenes in the Square
Leicester Square
London, May 2023

“The Scenes in the Square project celebrated the history of film in London’s historic Leicester Square, boosting exposure and highlighting their long and notable relationship. 3D Eye sculpted and installed iconic film stars such as Mr Bean, Laurel and Hardy, Gene Kelly, Bugs Bunny, Paddington, Big Red Dog, The Iron Throne and Harry Potter. Each sculpture was sculpted in clay, cast in fibreglass with structural steel armature then given a metallic bronze finish. A hugely popular success that brought to life well loved characters from our past.” (Scenes in the Square, 3D Eye)

Sunday, June 2, 2024

Court of Justice

Palazzo di Giustizia (Court of Justice), Viale Guidoni, Novoli, Florence

Palazzo di Giustizia (Court of Justice)
Viale Guidoni, Novoli
Florence, January 2023

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Plaza de Armas

Centro Comercial Plaza de Armas, Plaza de La Legión, Seville

Centro Comercial Plaza de Armas
Plaza de La Legión
Seville, September 2023

“Plaza de Armas is beautifully located in the old Córdoba Train station. This amazing historic building now houses many different restaurants, speciality shops, cafes and even a movie theatre.” (Plaza de Armas Shopping Mall, Arrival Guides)