Medusa, the terrifying monster of ancient Greek myth, stands triumphant in New York City today, holding aloft the head of her slayer, Perseus, in a new seven-foot-tall bronze statue outside of the New ...
The statue, which stands across from the New York County Criminal Courthouse, inverts the myth of Perseus slaying Medusa. Courtesy of Medusa With The Head A statue that inverts the Greek myth of ...
A seven-foot tall bronze sculpture of Medusa was unveiled in Collect Pond Park on Tuesday, across from the New York County Criminal Court in Lower Manhattan. A collaboration between Medusa With The ...
109.2 x 166.4 cm. (43 x 65.5 in.) ...
Greek mythology recounts how Medusa earned her distinctive appearance: after she was raped by Poseidon in Athena’s temple, the goddess of war punished her with a head of snakes and the curse of ...
“Medusa With The Head of Perseus” will be installed Monday and unveiled the following day in a park across from Manhattan Supreme Court, according to the group behind the statue. “The place chosen is ...
Luciano Garbati, Medusa With the Head of Perseus, 2008. Photo: Courtesy of MWTH Project and the artist The artist thinks that this is a feminist statue because it doesn’t portray the usual subject — ...
240 x 135 cm. (94.5 x 53.1 in.) Subscribe now to view details for this work, and gain access to over 18 million auction results. Purchase One-Day Pass ...
"b. Philadelphia, 1853. Pupil of the Bavarian Royal Academy, of Professors Strachuber, Ferdinand Barth, and Anton Seitz, Munich. first exhibited, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Phila- delphia, ...
Some criticized the fact that the artist behind the work, which was unveiled on Tuesday, was a man. One backer says men need to be in the conversation. By Julia Jacobs When the artist Luciano Garbati ...
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