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Castel Sant Angelo and Bridge, Rome, ItalyView of the Castel Sant Angelo (sometimes also known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian) at the end of the Sant Angelo Bridge, crossing the River Tiber in Rome, Italy
The Two ModelsA woman readjusts a wooden artists model, in a studio full of sculptures, paintings and drapes
The Trevi Fountain, RomeA man bows down to kiss the hand of a beautiful young woman, infront of the Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy
George Frampton in his studioSir George James Frampton RA (1860 - 1928), sculptor and craftsman, pictured in his studio in St. Johns Wood, North London, surrounded by sculptures and pointing at a relief
Printing and Mind of ManPrinting and the Mind of Man: a fine example of late Twenties artwork, showing two human figures in the form of modern sculptures
Aztec Sculptures RuinedThe Spanish destroy huge Aztec idol sculptures
Canberra: tourist class restaurantColour illustration depicting the tourist class restaurant on board P&Os superliner Canberra around the time of her maiden voyage to Sydney, Australia in June 1961
Cry Pal Geological GardThe GEOLOGICAL GARDEN, with its sculptures of prehistoric animals, is one of the most striking features in the grounds of the Palace
Paris Exhibition 1900Visitors to an unspecified part of the exhibition walk in and out of the main gates, which have horse sculptures on them
Charles Bridge TowerView toward the Old Town Bridge Tower on the Old Town side of the Charles Bridge in Prague. One of the most astonishing civil gothic buildings in the world Date: circa 1825
Fountain / Fest. Of BritainOne of the fountains near the Skylon at the Festival of Britain on the South Bank
GB SHAW / ILZ 1926GEORGE BERNARD SHAW Irish playwright and critic with Emma Gramatica, her dog Michele, and the sculptor Paolo Troubetzkoi in 1926
Sculpting AnimalsWaterstone Hawkins and an assistant in his workshop, creating the prehistoric animal sculptures for the grounds of the Crystal Palace at Sydenham
Afghanistan / BamianTwo colossal Buddhist sculptures cut from the hillside. Known to have been there in 630, they were destroyed by order of the Taliban rulers in 2001
Roman Spinning, WeavingRoman women spinning and weaving, depicted in contemporary sculptures