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  2. Sculptures in the Schönbrunn Garden - Wikipedia

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    Angels Fountain: Angels Fountain was created between 1773 and 1780, and was restored in 1949. At that time, the heads of the cherubs and the drapery were replaced. In 1994, the original helicoidal pool was replaced by the pink marble pool. The original pool was restored in the foyer of the palace. 41 Persecuted Eurydice

  3. Four Seasons (sculpture set) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Seasons Garden was designed in 1939 by Haldeman & Leland to complement the Recreation Building, which was added to the property in 1940 by the Lilly family. The Seasons putti are believed to date to the Landon era and were incorporated into the new garden design.

  4. Pedimental sculptures in the United States - Wikipedia

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    two male winged angels flank a cartouche [140] [141] Maginnis & Walsh with Robert J. Reiley: 1939 St. Paul's Chapel: New York 209 Broadway, Manhattan, New York City: Statue of St. Paul: unknown Thomas McBean 1790 wood (tulip poplar) In a 1799 painting by Archibald Robertson: The statue was replaced by a resin replica in 2016. [142]

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  6. Putto - Wikipedia

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    Today, in Italian, putto means either toddler winged angel or, rarely, toddler boy. It may have been derived from the same Indo-European root as the Sanskrit word "putra" (meaning "boy child", as opposed to "son"), Avestan puθra -, Old Persian puça -, Pahlavi (Middle Persian) pus and pusar , all meaning "son", and the New Persian pesar "boy ...

  7. Angels in art - Wikipedia

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    Angels in Islamic art often appear in illustrated manuscripts of Muhammad's life. Other common depictions of angels in Islamic art include angels with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, angels discerning the saved from the damned on the Day of Judgement, and angels as a repeating motif in borders or textiles. [21]