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  2. Orpheus with the Awkward Foot - Wikipedia

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    Orpheus's design is an example of the neoclassical sculpture designs that were popular during the time of its creation. [1] On the base of the monument, which has a diameter of 30 feet (9.1 m), [ 8 ] is a medallion honoring Key, [ 2 ] [ 5 ] who is depicted in profile. [ 1 ]

  3. Miami Beach Architectural District - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Beach Art Deco Museum describes the Miami building boom as coming mostly during the second phase of the architectural movement known as Streamline Moderne, a style that was “buttressed by the belief that times would get better, and was infused with the optimistic futurism extolled at American’s World Fairs of the 1930s.” [4]

  4. What was Miami Beach like in the 1980s? Take a look at the ...

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    The seeds of change were planted in Miami Beach in the late 1970s and into the ‘80s. The first two renovated Art Deco hotels, the Cardozo and the Carlyle, reopened in 1978. ... at he foot of the ...

  5. Charles Henry Niehaus - Wikipedia

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    Orpheus with the Awkward Foot (Francis Scott Key Monument), Fort McHenry National Monument, Baltimore, Maryland, 1916-1922. [16] Planting the Standard of Democracy in Honor of Newark's Soldiers, World War I Memorial, Lincoln Park, Newark, New Jersey, 1923. Hackensack War Monument, The Green, Bergen County Court House, Hackensack, New Jersey ...

  6. What did your Miami mall once look like? A trip back to the ...

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  7. Renowned artist creates stunning painting at foot of famous ...

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    The French artist Saype, 34, known for his massive, Earth-friendly paintings in natural scenery, recently unveiled his latest work at the foot of Mont Blanc in Courmayeur, Italy.

  8. Elizabeth Thompson (painter) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Thompson (born 1954 in New York City, died 2023) was an American painter whose works have been described by writer and art historian Bonnie Clearwater as "a call to action for the reclamation of Paradise".

  9. Rubell Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Rubell Museum, formerly the Rubell Family Collection, is a private contemporary art museum with locations in the Allapattah neighborhood of Miami, Florida, and the Southwest Waterfront neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Opened to the public in 1993 and formerly housed in a warehouse in the Wynwood Art District, the museum and its collection were developed by Mera and Don Rubell, Miami-based ...