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La Zingarella or Gypsy Girl is a 140 centimetres (55 in) tall statue of Diana, [2] a combination of an ancient body with additions commissioned by Cardinal Scipione Borghese [3] and executed by Nicolas Cordier, between 1607 and 1612. The additions, a head and the extremities of the body, were in bronze, and white and grey marble
Statues in Los Angeles, California, United States Pages in category "Statues in Los Angeles" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
6] Name Image Location Designated Built Description 1 Catalina Verdugo Adobe: 2211 Bonita Dr. 1977 1860 The Rancho San Rafael was granted to José María Verdugo in 1784. This adobe was built on a small portion of the rancho by Teodoro Verdugo for José María Verdugo's blind daughter Catalina who lived there until her death in 1871.
La Zingarella (literally The Little Gypsy Girl) is a 49 x 37 cm oil-on-panel painting executed ca. 1516–17 by the Italian Renaissance painter Correggio.It shows the Rest on the Flight into Egypt, although (as also seen in works around the same time by Dosso Dossi [1]) it omits the figure of Saint Joseph.
On a spring Saturday morning in 2007, at a two-story house up in the Hollywood Hills, amid the crystal and china for sale, there it was, an Oscar-ornamented plaque awarded to Joseph Schildkraut as ...
Administered by University of California at Los Angeles, Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center, Los Angeles, California 3070034 [82] Figure for Landscape: Barbara Hepworth: Modeled 1960. Cast 1968. Getty Center Forecourt
The Hollywood Sculpture Garden is an outdoor garden in Los Angeles dedicated to the display of sculptures by various artists, including local, national, and international artists. [1] [2] It was founded in May 2012, by Dr. Robby Gordon, [3] and is located at 2430 Vasanta Way, Los Angeles in the Hollywood Hills (below the Hollywood sign). It ...
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver announced on May 28, 2008, that Graham would be inducted into the California Hall of Fame, located at The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts. The induction ceremony took place on December 15, 2008, but he was too ill to attend.