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Tony Smith Moondog Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Tony Smith's Moondog, a large minimalist sculpture modeled in 1964 and fabricated in 1998-1999, is on display in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This geometric sculpture, made of painted aluminum, is a key example of Smith's exploration of abstract forms and space, making it a significant work in Washington, DC’s outdoor art scene.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Alexander Calder Cheval Rouge Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Alexander Calder's Cheval Rouge, a vibrant red sculpture made from sheet metal and paint, stands prominently in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. Created in 1974, this dynamic piece is one of Calder's iconic works, showcasing his unique style of abstract geometric forms in a public outdoor setting in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Graft Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Graft, created by Roxy Paine between 2008 and 2009, is a large-scale stainless steel and concrete sculpture installed in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This intricate, tree-like sculpture reflects Paine's fascination with organic forms and industrial materials, standing as a significant piece of contemporary public art in Washington, DC.-stock-foto
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Sol LeWitt Four-Sided Pyramid Sculpture Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Four-Sided Pyramid by Sol LeWitt, located in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, was first installed in 1997 and fabricated in 1999. This minimalist artwork, made of concrete blocks and mortar, is one of the key public art installations in Washington, DC, highlighting LeWitt's signature geometric and abstract style.-stock-foto
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Tony Smith Moondog Sculpture National Gallery Of Art Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Tony Smith's Moondog, a large minimalist sculpture modeled in 1964 and fabricated in 1998-1999, is on display in the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden. This geometric sculpture, made of painted aluminum, is a key example of Smith's exploration of abstract forms and space, making it a significant work in Washington, DC’s outdoor art scene.-stock-foto
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Wwooden swing bench with fountain and pond behind, jungle background, Thailand-stock-foto
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Antony Gormley maquette in the NGA Sculpture Garden Canberra-stock-foto
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One of the sculptures in the NGA Sculpture Garden Canberra (Cones - Bert Flugelman)-stock-foto
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National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden Sign-stock-foto
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Ice Skating at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden-stock-foto
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Inner garden with woodcarvings of Saint MIchael the Archangel and plants in plantpots-Filipino ancestral house at the Mabini and Lopez Jaena streets c-stock-foto
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Goddess of Mercy known as Quan Yin or Guan Yin or Guan Yim in Wat Bang Rieng (Bang Rieng Temple), Phang Nga, Thailand-stock-foto
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Goddess of Mercy known as Quan Yin or Guan Yin or Guan Yim in Wat Bang Rieng (Bang Rieng Temple), Phang Nga, Thailand-stock-foto
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Goddess of Mercy known as Quan Yin or Guan Yin or Guan Yim in Wat Bang Rieng (Bang Rieng Temple), Phang Nga, Thailand-stock-foto
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Goddess of Mercy known as Quan Yin or Guan Yin or Guan Yim in Wat Bang Rieng (Bang Rieng Temple), Phang Nga, Thailand-stock-foto
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An old wooden swing bench with fountain and pond behind on green tropical jungle background, Phang Nga, Thailand-stock-foto
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Large old wooden swing bench surrounded by palms and plants on green tropical jungle background, Phang Nga, Thailand-stock-foto
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Wwooden swing bench with fountain and pond behind, jungle background, Thailand-stock-foto
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Wwooden swing bench with fountain and pond behind, jungle background, Thailand-stock-foto
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Buddha statues exposed at the Wat Tham Ta Pan temple.-stock-foto
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Statues exposed at the Wat Tham Ta Pan temple, depicting in a realistic way an act of torture. A man getting ready to cut a woman with an axe.-stock-foto
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Buddha statue during long-term meditation with emaciated face and skinny body exposed the Wat Tham Ta Pan temple.-stock-foto