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Statue of Jack Leslie outside of the Home Park football ground Plymouth. Created by Andy Edwards and cast at Castle Fine Arts Foundry. Installed Octob-stock-foto
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Statue of Jack Leslie outside of the Home Park football ground Plymouth. Created by Andy Edwards and cast at Castle Fine Arts Foundry. Installed Octob-stock-foto
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Statue of Jack Leslie outside of the Home Park football ground Plymouth. Created by Andy Edwards and cast at Castle Fine Arts Foundry. Installed Octob-stock-foto
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Statue of Jack Leslie outside of the Home Park football ground Plymouth. Created by Andy Edwards and cast at Castle Fine Arts Foundry. Installed Octob-stock-foto
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Statue of Jack Leslie outside of the Home Park football ground Plymouth. Created by Andy Edwards and cast at Castle Fine Arts Foundry. Installed Octob-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 17th Mar, 2026. The ''Nine Dragons'' art installation in front of the Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong. The artwork, by Chinese sculptor Ren Zhe, is meant to symbolise the adaptability and diligence of China. It is located in Central Square of the sports complex. (Credit Image: © James Modesto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. 17th Mar, 2026. A close-up of the ''Nine Dragons'' art installation in front of the Kai Tak Stadium in Hong Kong. The artwork, by Chinese sculptor Ren Zhe, is meant to symbolise the adaptability and diligence of China. It is located in Central Square of the sports complex. (Credit Image: © James Modesto/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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ZATKINE Museum PARIS-stock-foto
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ZATKINE Museum PARIS-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 17th Mar, 2026. Klaus Biesenbach, Director of the Neue Nationalgalerie, speaks at the Neue Nationalgalerie during the press conference for the exhibition "Brancusi". The exhibition on the French sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957), organized in cooperation with the Centre Pompidou Paris, can be seen from 20 March to 9 August 2026. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Berlin, Germany. 17th Mar, 2026. The word "Brancusi" is written on the window panes of the Neue Nationalgalerie. The exhibition about the sculptor Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957) is being organized in cooperation with the Centre Pompidou Paris and can be seen from 20.03. to 09.08. 2026. Credit: Soeren Stache/dpa - ATTENTION: Only for editorial use in connection with reporting on the exhibition and only with full mention of the above credit/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Entrance / exit to the Voco Grand Central Hotel behind a cordon following the fire at Union Corner, Gordon Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK-stock-foto
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Entrance / exit to the Voco Grand Central Hotel behind a cordon following the fire at Union Corner, Gordon Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK-stock-foto
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The Kenny Hunter Citizen Firefighter sculpture behind a cordon following the fire at Union Corner, Gordon Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK-stock-foto
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The Kenny Hunter Citizen Firefighter sculpture behind a cordon following the fire at Union Corner, Gordon Street, Glasgow, Scotland, UK-stock-foto
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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres - The Spring .Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres ( 29 August 1780 – 14 January 1867) was a French Neoclassical painter. Ingres was profoundly influenced by past artistic traditions and aspired to become the guardian of academic orthodoxy against the ascendant Romantic style. Although he considered himself a painter of history in the tradition of Nicolas Poussin and Jacques-Louis David, it is his portraits, both painted and drawn, that are recognized as his greatest legacy. His expressive distortions of form and space made him an important precursor of modern art, influ-stock-foto
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Young woman choosing cosmetics in household chemicals store-stock-foto
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Closeup of female hands sculpting at a table in pottery studio-stock-foto
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Elderly male potter works on potter wheel to create clay vase-stock-foto
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Closeup of female hands sculpting at a table in pottery studio-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with one of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with some of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with some of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with one of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with one of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with one of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with some of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with one of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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A spider sculpture by London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with at a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with some of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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A spider sculpture by London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with at a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with some of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with some of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with some of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with some of his sculptures inside a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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A metal highland cow sculpture by London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with at a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto
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A bird sculpture by London-born sculptor and founder of Mutoid Waste Company, Joe Rush with at a new major solo exhibition at The Bomb Factory Art Foundation, Marylebone, London, where visitors can see anthropomorphic machinery and chimeric beings in which machines and animal collapse into one another made from engines and other industrial waste. Picture date: Tuesday March 10, 2026.-stock-foto