PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Statues at the Beverly Cleary Sculpture Garden in Portland were vandalized on Wednesday. The bronze sculptures of Cleary’s beloved characters Ramona and Henry at Northeast ...
A marble statue that sat in a garden for decades was identified as a long-lost work of an Italian master. The 1822 sculpture by Antonio Canova depicts Mary Magdalene in "a state of ecstasy." It is ...
A pair of carved stone statues used as garden ornaments have sold for more than 195,000 ($265,510) after it was revealed that they were ancient Egyptian relics dating back thousands of years, an ...
The visages of presidents past were looking down upon Donald Trump as he made a fiery speech excoriating his political foes for waging what he called a “merciless campaign” against the traditional ...
Vandals defaced two statues in Grant Park dedicated to Portland-raised author Beverly Cleary. The bronze statues are of Cleary’s beloved characters Ramona Quimby and Henry Huggins. The graffiti ...
The piece, unveiled during the "Hope is the Thing with Feathers" reception, will sit alongside one of Robert Frost on the WT ...
The Dickinson sculpture will join one of poet Robert Frost in Cornette Library’s Poets’ Garden once remodeling and ...
Visiting the Chauvin Sculpture Garden is like stumbling into a Bob Dylan song from his uncomfortably intense “Slow Train Coming” Christian era. At a glance, the garden, located on the banks of Bayou ...
Over the weekend, Charlottesville, Virginia, became the latest backdrop for the removal of memorials to the Confederacy. Still, plenty of symbols of the Confederacy remain in hundreds of memorials ...
After being closed for over a year’s time, the beloved Minneapolis Sculpture Garden at the Walker Art Center is slated to finally welcome the public on June 10, 2017. The delayed reopening follows a ...
BUDAPEST, Hungary — On the outskirts of Budapest, sculptures of heroic workers, waving comrades and triumphant revolutionaries, preside over an empty field. A giant pair of bronze boots recalls a ...
The most common question that curator Edward Bleiberg fields from visitors to the Brooklyn Museum’s Egyptian art galleries is a straightforward but salient one: Why are the statues’ noses broken?