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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. A neon-lit tourist rickshaw parks in front of the newly installed Banksy figure holding a waving black flag, at blue hour. Pedestrians and tourists gather around the plinth following the work's overnight appearance in central London among Victorian monuments. Construction scaffolding visible on adjacent building behind Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. The motion of a passing car creates a blur in the foreground as the new Banksy statue stands static against the warm interior lights of an historic building in Waterloo Place. Taken at twilight, the image captures the "psychological friction" between the provocative street art and the relentless, indifferent pace of city life. The contrast of the cool twilight tones and the glowing windows provides a cinematic editorial perspective on the installation's first evening. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026.A contractor in a hi-visibility Veolia jacket photographs the newly installed Banksy figure holding a waving black flag on its stone plinth, using a smartphone. Members of the public and vehicles visible in background at dusk. The work appeared overnight in central London among existing Victorian monuments. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. An official City of Westminster worker in a hi-vis vest pauses to observe a new guerrilla statue attributed to the street artist Banksy in Waterloo Place. The bronze sculpture, which appeared overnight, depicts a figure blinded by a flag and is positioned near the gilded statue of Athena. Local council staff and cleaners were seen assessing the site as crowds gathered to view the provocative political installation in the heart of London’s historic monument district. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. The signature of street artist Banksy painted at the base of a stone plinth, Waterloo Place, London, 1 May 2026. The Banksy figure holding a waving black flag was crane-installed as a single pre-assembled unit overnight onto the plinth among existing Victorian monuments in central London. Member of public visible in background. Metal crowd-control barrier visible at lower edge. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. A shopper carrying a bright yellow bag walks past the new "Blind Patriot" statue attributed to Banksy in Waterloo Place, Westminster. The bronze sculpture, appearing overnight in the heart of London, has drawn significant attention, yet many passersby continue their daily routines, creating a juxtaposition between provocative political art and the mundane reality of city life. The installation explores themes of nationalism and blind faith within a historic imperial context Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. FM Conway contractors modify security measures around a new Banksy statue in Waterloo Place, Westminster. Workers are seen removing tall green plastic barriers and replacing them with lower metal crowd control barriers as the "Blind Patriot" installation enters its first full evening. The shift in security infrastructure indicates local authorities are preparing for sustained public interest and crowd management at the site of the unauthorized bronze sculpture. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. FM Conway contractors modify security measures around a new Banksy statue in Waterloo Place, Westminster. Workers are seen removing tall green plastic barriers and replacing them with lower metal crowd control barriers as the "Blind Patriot" installation enters its first full evening. The shift in security infrastructure indicates local authorities are preparing for sustained public interest and crowd management at the site of the unauthorized bronze sculpture. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. A large crowd gathers in Waterloo Place, Westminster, to view a new guerrilla sculpture attributed to the street artist Banksy. The bronze statue, depicting a figure blinded by a flag, is strategically placed on a stone plinth in the shadow of the historic Duke of York Column. The installation has drawn immediate public interest, turning the imperial monument district into a contemporary art gallery as residents and tourists document the surprise arrival Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. A figure holding a waving black flag atop a stone plinth, installed overnight by street artist Banksy. Pictured during transition as council workers replace tall green plastic security barriers with lower metal crowd-control barriers, briefly showing both barrier types simultaneously. The work appeared among existing Victorian monuments including statues of Edward VII and Florence Nightingale. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. Three pedestrians walk in synchronized strides past a new Banksy statue in Waterloo Place, Westminster, mirroring the "blinded" figure’s purposeful walk. The bronze sculpture, which appeared overnight, depicts a man in a suit blinded by a flag stepping off a plinth. This candid moment captures a visual echo between the public and the provocative artwork, highlighting the psychological impact of the installation in the heart of London’s historic monument district. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. A detailed close-up of the new Banksy installation in St. James's, featuring a faceless figure in a business suit with a bronze flag draped over its head. Positioned against the industrial backdrop of scaffolding in Waterloo Place, the statue’s "blinded" pose serves as a sharp satirical commentary on nationalism. The tight framing captures the intricate textures of the bronze work and the dramatic movement of the metallic flag against the urban sky. Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. A person carrying a Palestinian flag walks past a new Banksy statue in Waterloo Place, Westminster. The bronze sculpture, depicting a figure blinded by a draped flag, appeared overnight in central London and has become a focal point for various political expressions and onlookers. The juxtaposition highlights the intersection of guerrilla art and current global geopolitical tensions in the heart of the UK capital. Credit:glosszoom/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026. Security personnel in differing uniforms and high-visibility vests establish a cordon around a new Banksy statue in Waterloo Place, Westminster. As large crowds of tourists and residents gather to view the "Blind Patriot" bronze sculpture, which appeared overnight, multiple security teams have been deployed to manage public access and protect the site near the Duke of York Column. The image documents the official management of the unauthorized political installation in central London Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Banksy sculpture, London, 1st May 2026.A figure holding a waving black flag photographed contre-jour at sunset, sun flaring at the base of the stone plinth. Building under construction with scaffolding visible behind. The artwork appeared overnight among existing Victorian monuments in central London.  Credit:xiu bao/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Bronx, New York, USA. 1st May, 2026. Photograph 'Balzac' by Edward Steichen on the background seen through bronze sculpture 'Penseur, Taille De La Porte Dit 'Moyen Modele'' by Auguste Rodin on view during May Marquee Modern & Contemporary Auctions press preview at Sotheby's The Breuer in New York, NY on May 1, 2026. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Photograph 'Balzac' by Edward Steichen on the background seen through bronze sculpture 'Penseur, Taille De La Porte Dit 'Moyen Modele'' by Auguste Rodin on view during May Marquee Modern & Contemporary Auctions press preview at Sotheby's The Breuer in New York, NY on May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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Bronze sculpture 'Penseur, Taille De La Porte Dit 'Moyen Modele'' by Auguste Rodin with photograph 'Balzac' by Edward Steichen on the background on view during May Marquee Modern & Contemporary Auctions press preview at Sotheby's The Breuer in New York, NY on May 1, 2026.-stock-foto
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Bronx, New York, USA. 1st May, 2026. Bronze sculpture 'Penseur, Taille De La Porte Dit 'Moyen Modele'' by Auguste Rodin with photograph 'Balzac' by Edward Steichen on the background on view during May Marquee Modern & Contemporary Auctions press preview at Sotheby's The Breuer in New York, NY on May 1, 2026. (Credit Image: © Lev Radin/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Jesus Christ statue with outstretched arms stands in a sunny plaza before a brick church, overlooking water and a distant city-stock-foto
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Jesus Christ statue with outstretched arms stands in a sunny plaza before a brick church, overlooking water and a distant city-stock-foto
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Jesus Christ statue with outstretched arms stands in a sunny plaza before a brick church, overlooking water and a distant city-stock-foto
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Bronze bust of Erato, the Muse of lyric poetry, circa 1680–1700, by an unknown French sculptor in Paris. The classical figure is depicted with a crown of roses in her hair and draped fabric, reflecting the elegance of the Baroque period.-stock-foto
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Bronze bust of Francesco I de' Medici by Pietro Tacca, in Florence, Italy, modelled 1585–87 and cast circa 1611. The subject is depicted in ornate plate armour and wearing the collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece.-stock-foto
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Fire-gilt bronze bust of Paolo Giordano II Orsini, Duke of Bracciano, circa 1625–1635, Italy. The subject is depicted in ornate classical armour with a lion’s head motif on the breastplate; he has voluminous curls and a waxed moustache.-stock-foto
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Bronze bust of naval commander John Paul Jones, cast in 1903 from a 1781 model by Jean-Antoine Houdon. The subject is depicted in a formal military uniform featuring epaulettes and a medal, captured in a resolute, three-quarter view.-stock-foto
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Bronze bust of Louis XV of France, probably nineteenth century, Paris. The subject is depicted in plate armour with a voluminous wig and dramatic, sweeping drapery at the base, reflecting the Rococo style of original eighteenth-century portraits.-stock-foto
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Bronze bust of Pope Innocent X, mid-17th century, Rome, Italy. The subject is portrayed in a camauro and an intricately embroidered stole featuring Pamphili fleur-de-lis motifs, characteristic of high Roman Baroque portraiture.-stock-foto
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Bronze statue of Emperor Trebonianus Gallus, AD 251–253, Rome. The over-life-size figure features the stubble beard and short-cropped hair typical of the mid-third-century soldier-emperors, with draped fabric over the left shoulder.-stock-foto
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Bronze portrait head of Emperor Gaius, known as Caligula, AD 37–41, Rome, Italy. The profile view shows the youthful ruler with characteristic comma-shaped locks of hair, representing early imperial Roman metalwork.-stock-foto
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Bronze portrait bust of Emperor Gaius, known as Caligula, dating from AD 37–41, Rome, Italy. The profile view depicts the youthful ruler with characteristic comma-shaped hair locks, representing early imperial Roman metalwork.-stock-foto
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Bronze portrait head of Emperor Caracalla, circa AD 212–217, Rome, Italy. The fragmentary sculpture features an intense scowl, furrowed brow, and short-cropped hair and beard characteristic of the Severan soldier-emperor style.-stock-foto
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Bronze portrait head of Emperor Caracalla, circa AD 212–217, Rome, Italy. The fragmentary sculpture features an intense, scowling expression with short curly hair and a stippled beard, characterised by the Severan style.-stock-foto
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Bronze portrait head of Emperor Gaius, known as Caligula, AD 37–41, Rome. The sculpture features the idealised Julio-Claudian hairstyle and deep-set eyes characteristic of early imperial Roman portraiture.-stock-foto
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Khanty hunter with deer, a bronze mini statue by Hungarian-Ukrainian sculptor, Mihaly Kolodko, near the MOL tower, at the end of Rakoczi Bridge, Buda, Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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Khanty hunter with deer, a bronze mini statue by Hungarian-Ukrainian sculptor, Mihaly Kolodko, near the MOL tower, at the end of Rakoczi Bridge, Buda, Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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Khanty hunter with deer, a bronze mini statue by Hungarian-Ukrainian sculptor, Mihaly Kolodko, near the MOL tower, at the end of Rakoczi Bridge, Buda, Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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Khanty hunter with deer, a bronze mini statue by Hungarian-Ukrainian sculptor, Mihaly Kolodko, near the MOL tower, at the end of Rakoczi Bridge, Buda, Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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Captain Dirty Fred (Piszkos Fred kapitánnyal), a bronze mini statue by Hungarian-Ukrainian sculptor, Mihaly Kolodko, Széchenyi István Square, Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto
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Captain Dirty Fred (Piszkos Fred kapitánnyal), a bronze mini statue by Hungarian-Ukrainian sculptor, Mihaly Kolodko, Széchenyi István Square, Budapest, Hungary-stock-foto