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  2. Angkor I - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 sculpture stands 14 feet (4.3 m) tall and weighs 1,000 pounds (450 kg), and was influenced by his visit to Southeast Asia one year prior. In 2010, Angkor I appeared in an exhibition of Kelly's work at the Portland Art Museum. In 2011, it was installed at Millennium Plaza Park on loan from the Portland-based Elizabeth Leach Gallery.

  3. Contrapposto - Wikipedia

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    Greek art emphasized humanism along with the human mind and the human body's beauty. [8] Greek youths trained and competed in athletic contests in the nude. A great contribution to the contrapposto pose was the concept of a canon of proportions, in which mathematical properties are used to create proportions.

  4. Replicas of the Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    A bronze sculpture of the Statue of Liberty is on display in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. [35] This statue is known as a "committee model." The work was part of an edition of replicas that were sold to help finance the final monument. The sculpture stands at 47 3/4 inches and weights 56.4 pounds. [36]

  5. Jeff Koons meets Picasso: The king of kitsch takes on a ...

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    Pairing past masters with contemporary artists has become a popular trend in the art world, but Reflections stands out for its ambitious scope. With just five works on display, the exhibition ...

  6. Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of the dedication, a parade was held in New York City; estimates of the number of people who watched it ranged from several hundred thousand to a million. President Cleveland headed the procession, then stood in the reviewing stand to see bands and marchers from across America. General Stone was the grand marshal of the parade.

  7. Statue - Wikipedia

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    While Byzantine art flourished in various forms, sculpture and statue making witnessed a general decline; although statues of emperors continued to appear. [16] An example was the statue of Justinian (6th century) which stood in the square across from the Hagia Sophia until the fall of Constantinople in the 15th century. [ 16 ]

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