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Landmark downtown Los Angeles hotel 61: Philharmonic Auditorium: July 2, 1969: 427 W. Fifth St. Downtown Los Angeles: Site of former home of Los Angeles Philharmonic; since demolished 64: Plaza Park: April 1, 1970: Between Chavez Ave., Main St., Los Angeles St. and Plaza Old Plaza District
Title Image Artist Year Location Coordinates Material Dimensions Owner The 9/11 Memorial: Elysian Park (Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center: 23 ton Steel trident. Largest remnant of the destroyed World Trade Center outside New York City.
Artist Nina Saemundsson works on a clay version of her statue of Prometheus in her studio in 1923. This photo was published in July 28, 1934, editions of the Los Angeles Times, before a bronze ...
Statue of Elgin Baylor; Statue of Felipe de Neve; Statue of Harrison Gray Otis; Statue of Jerry West; Statue of Kobe and Gianna Bryant; Statue of Luc Robitaille; Statue of Ludwig van Beethoven (Los Angeles) Statue of Magic Johnson; Statue of Oscar De La Hoya; Statue of Óscar Romero; Statue of Shaquille O'Neal; Statue of the Marquis de ...
The MacArthur Monument is a monument in Los Angeles' MacArthur Park, in the U.S. state of California. [1] The statue of Douglas MacArthur was completed by Roger Noble Burnham and the memorial was designed by Harold Field Kellogg.
Prometheus Bringing Fire to Earth is an outdoor sculpture by Icelandic artist Nína Sæmundsson, installed in MacArthur Park, in Los Angeles, California, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] References
It consists of a 8-feet-tall (2.44 m) tall bronze statue of Neil Armstrong, astronaut, who as a member of the Apollo 11 mission, was the first person to walk on the Moon. He is depicted wearing Apollo spacesuit and holding his helmet in his arms, near his chest. [1] [2] [3] The statue is placed on a small pedal with the following inspiration: [3]
The Pioneer is a bronze sculpture of a 49er of the California Gold Rush.The statue was created in 1925 by Henry Lion and has long been a landmark of the Carthay Circle, Los Angeles neighborhood in California, United States, except for a brief period in 2008 when it was stolen.