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    • Guy Paul Sculptures
    • San Antonio, Florida, United States
    • The Colossal Statue of Augustus
    • Sphere Within A Sphere
    • The Pinecone
    • Discus Thrower
    • The Bath of Nero
    • Augustus of Prima Porta
    • Statue of Hercules in Bronze
    • Sarcophagus of Saint Helena
    • Artemis of Ephesus
    • The Persian Warrior

    Unknown Artist | Unknown Year | White Marble | Pinecone Courtyard Today, Instagram allows us to immortalize ourselves by adding photos for everyone to see. Sculptures were the Instagram of the ancients. Octavianus Augustus was the first and arguably one of the most important Ancient, Roman Emperors. He created the Pax Romana ( Roman peace) after a ...

    Arnoldo Pomodoro | 1990 | Bronze | Pinecone Courtyard The Vatican believes in continuing its tradition as a patron of the arts. So when you enter the courtyard, you’ll find this modern art piece right in the middle. The statue was created by the artist Arnoldo Pomodoro whose name translates as “Arnold the Tomato.” The artwork is called Sphere Withi...

    Unknown Artist | Unknown Date | Bronze | Pinecone Courtyard The courtyard itself is named for this massive bronze pinecone that you encounter as soon as you walk outside. Dating back to the second century A.D., this statue appears to have originally been built as part of a fountain complex. If you get up close, you can see the many holes where wate...

    Myron | 460 B.C. | Marble | Room of the Biga The “Discus Thrower” is actually a Roman copy of a Greek original. As historical timelines go, the Greeks were already pondering the meaning of life while the Romans were still peasant farmers. As the Romans began to catch up to the Greeks in culture, they “borrowed” from the Greeks and would just copy t...

    Unknown Artist | Unknown Date | Red Porphyry Marble | Round Room The so-called ” Bath of Nero” was more likely to be a fountain than an actual bath. Diggers found the piece of marble at Nero’s house (Domus Aurea) over on Esquiline hill. Stories circulated of Nero’s tyranny and eccentric behavior, and so over time, a rumor started about this being h...

    Unknown Artist | First Century A.D. | White Marble | New Wing There are certain advantages to being the first—they are almost always remembered. Augustus was the first Emperor of the Roman Empire. He erased the chaos that had been destroying Rome more or less for the last century. Arguably, he increased the quality of life and made people want to l...

    Unknown Artist | First to Third Century A.D. | Bronze | Round Room Back in the day, the Romans often melted down bronze statues to recycle the metal. So, it’s truly a gift to find an ancient statue in bronze. This gilded Hercules has large staring eyes and curly hair. Archeologists found the statue in 1864 under a courtyard near Campo de’ Fiori not...

    Unknown Artist | Early Fourth Century | Red Porphyry Marble | Room of the Greek Cross Behind every great man, stands a great woman. Frequently, that woman tends to be the mother. Helena was the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great and died in A.D. 335. She was buried in a mausoleum dedicated to her in Tor Pignattara, which is on the via Casalina...

    Unknown Artist | Unknown Date | White Marble | Gallery of the Candelabra This piece is by far the most striking statue in this room and definitely the biggest eye-catcher. Many people will walk past the statue and you’ll hear them say, “Look at the multi-breasted statue!” Upon closer inspection, you realize that they are, in fact, bull testicles. C...

    Unknown Artist | Second Century A.D. | White Marble | Gallery of the Candelabra How do you capture defeat in stone? Look no further. The Persian Warriorshows the fear of defeat beautifully on the face of this warrior as all seems lost. You can easily identify the person in the statue as Persian by his Phrygian cap (conical-shaped beret). His body i...

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  3. Nine artists have been selected to complete public art installations along Wheelock Parkway in Saint Paul, contributing to the larger Grand Round parkway. Some will be working in teams and others are embarking on solo projects, but all artists will refer to the theme of birds and migration as inspiration for their artwork.

  4. Jan 24, 2024 · Sculpted Portraits from Ancient Egypt. January 24, 2024–January 25, 2027, GETTY VILLA. Plan your visit. This exhibition features sculpture from a time of intense artistic revival and renewal in ancient Egypt: the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty (664-526 BCE), also known as the Saite Dynasty after its capital city of Sais in the Nile Delta.

  5. Paul has been creating metal art for over two decades. His sculptures are included in a number of prominent public and private collections and have been featured in exhibits throughout the United States. He is the recipient of several prestigious art awards dating back to 1994.

  6. Nov 1, 2018 · These three sculptures are more than just important examples of Manship’s public art; in Central Park, they are part of a larger tradition of playful sculpture associated with landscapes and facilities for children.

  7. Feb 5, 2020 · A Gauguin sculpture that wasn’t, and the sleuth whose fight with the Getty isn’t over. A wooden sculpture thought to be created by Paul Gauguin and showcased at the J. Paul Getty Museum...

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