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Angel (Michelangelo) El Ángel de la Seguridad Social; Angel in a Cage; Angel of Grief; Angel of Independence; Angel of Peace; Angel of Peace (Mannheim) Angel of Portugal; Angel of the North; Angel of Victory; Angel of Victory (Valdepeñas) Angel with the Crown of Thorns; Angel with the Superscription; The Angelic Symphony; Angelo Nocchiero ...
The Lichfield Angel is a rare survival of painted stone Anglo-Saxon sculpture. [8] Archaeologist Rosemary Cramp and art historian Jane Hawkes have described the Lichfield Angel as "a remarkable survival – of European importance when considered in the context of Early Medieval sculpture". They state the carving is of excellent quality and the ...
Habakkuk and the Angel is a sculpture created by Gian Lorenzo Bernini c. 1656–61. Standing in a niche in the Chigi Chapel in the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome, it shows the Prophet Habakkuk with the angel of God. It forms a part of a larger composition with the sculpture of Daniel and the Lion diagonally opposite.
The Angel of Death Victorious, commonly known as the Haserot Angel, is a bronze sculpture located in the Cleveland Heights, Ohio portion of Lake View Cemetery. [1] It depicts an angel seated on a polished marble base holding a inverted torch , and was created by artist Herman Matzen . [ 2 ]
Angels Unawares is a bronze sculpture by Timothy Schmalz installed in St. Peter's Square in the Vatican since September 29, 2019, the 105th World Migrant and Refugee Day. This statue was inaugurated by Pope Francis in 2019 for the 105th World Day of Migrants and Refugees.
The cast bronze sculpture stands along the edge of Fairview Cemetery as a tribute to Ruth Anne Dodge, the wife of railroad magnate Grenville M. Dodge. The 8.5-foot (2.6 m) tall angel holds a water basin and is wreathed in laurel. Its pedestal is a representation of a ship's prow with a garland swag, carved in pink marble.
The Monteverde Angel or Angel of the Resurrection (Italian Angelo di Monteverde and Angelo della Resurrezione) is a masterpiece of neo-classical religious sculpture, created in marble in 1882 by the Italian artist Giulio Monteverde. The statue of 1882 guards the tomb of the Oneto family in the cemetery of Staglieno in Genoa, Northern Italy.