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This tranquil sculpture by Augustus Lukeman (1872-1935) is the centerpiece of a memorial to Isador and Ida Straus, who both perished during the sinking of the Titanic in 1912. \n\nMr. Straus and his wife Ida were returning home on the Titanic when it struck the iceberg. Straus, a gentleman of that time, stayed on board and helped his wife into a lifeboat. But, according to testimony before congress,  she turned back to him and said, “We have been together a number of years …Where you will go I will go.”\n\nIsador Straus was a co-owner, with his brothers, of R.H. Macy & Company (“Macy’s”.) He was an exceedingly decent and generous person.  The New York Times would call him “a supporter of almost every philanthropic and charitable institution in New York, \nregardless of creed.” \n\nThe outpouring of mourning in New York City led to the creation of a small park at Broadway and 106th Street on a triangular lot. The statue faces north near the south end of the park.\n\nLukeman used Audrey Munson as his model. Munson posed for more than a dozen important statues, sculptures, and friezes, most of which still stand to this day across Manhattan and Brooklyn. She is now often called “America’s First Supermodel.”
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Base of Maine Monument at Columbus Circle statue in New York City.
Impressive scenery of the Lower Manhattan with its skyscrapers and Chinatown captured during the day from the Manhattan Bridge.
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In the United States, New York City showcases its iconic landmarks, bustling streets, and diverse culture, including details of the Brooklyn Bridge, views of Manhattan from the bridge, and of the Manhattan Bridge. Wide and ultra-wide shots of the bridge from multiple angles highlight the city’s unique blend of history and modernity. Representing concepts of urban life, transportation, tourism, business, and culture, this collection illustrates the dynamic and energetic spirit of New York City - The City That Never Sleeps.
Manhattan, New York City, United States of America - May 17, 2022 - The George Gustav Heye Center, National Museum of the American Indian where arts and artifacts or artefacts relating to the Native Americans are on display.
New York City, New York, USA, April 8, 2023 - The One Manhattan Square Tower with the George Washington Bridge as seen from the Brooklyn Bridge.
Statue representing Africa at the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, Manhattan, New York City, New York State, USA
Statue on Cechuv Bridge over the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic.
View on Manhattan Bridge and Empire State Building- Shot from Brooklyn during the winter.
Brussels, Belgium, November 04 2018: Famous monument Arcades du Cinquantenaire in Brussels, Belgium.
Impressive scenery of the Lower Manhattan with its skyscrapers captured during the day from the Manhattan Bridge.
HAVANA, CUBA - APRIL 1, 2012: Decoration details near entrance of Capitolio - bronze statues
Aerial view of American flag waving on Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, New York State, USA.
Standing atop a 40-foot marble pylon is this gilded sculpture group representing the victorious Columbia Triumphant (the United States.) She is in a seashell-shaped chariot pulled by three hippocampi, mythical figures with the front half of a horse and the rear half of a fish. Columiba’s left hand holds aloft a sprig of laurel leaves, symbolizing victory. Her right hand holds a fasces, a roman symbol representing government power. A shield is strapped to her back. The height of the group is fourteen feet. \n\nAs with all the sculptural work on this monument, the artist was Attilio Piccerilli (1866-1945.) For his figure of Columbia, as well as two other figures for this monument, his model was Audrey Munson. \n\nMunson posed for more than a dozen important statues, sculptures, and friezes, most of which still stand to this day across Manhattan and Brooklyn. She is now often called “America’s First Supermodel.”
Close-up of the a sculpture group of gilded bronze figures of The USS Maine National Monument at the Merchant's Gate entrance to Central Park, Manhattan, New York, USA. The monument was cast on September 1, 1912 and dedicated on May 30, 1913 to the men killed aboard USS Maine (ACR-1) when the ship exploded in Havana harbor. Green trees and blue sky with clouds are in background.
New York City, United States – May 03, 2014: Close-up of the golden statue atop the dome of the Manhattan Municipal Building against a clear blue sky.
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A tribute to Christopher Columbus, sculpted by Lorado Taft, at Union Station in Washington, D.C. The winged figure as a ship's prow represents discovery.
New York (United States), March 22, 2024. View of the skyscrapers of Manhattan, one of the five boroughs of the city. In the heart of the Big Apple we find the largest cultural, financial and commercial centers in the world.
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Brisbane, Queensland, Australia: portico of Brisbane City Hall - a neo-classic design by Hall and Prentice architects, inspired in the Roman Pantheon, King George Square. The tympanum relief entitled \
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