Dolphin fountain

Fountains, Statues, and Sculptures


Dolphin fountain

16 Jun 2010 1 335
Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri (DSC09195) Another Link in the Chain - Rippling water to rippling water

Fountain Detail

22 Apr 2011 276
From fountain with Aztec Woman of Tehuantepec by Donal Hord, N.A. 1935, Balboa Park, San Diego, California (IMG_3476)

Bird Bath Bird

23 Feb 2013 237
In my garden (DSC03678)

Reflecting pool

28 Jul 2008 265
Chicago Botanic Garden. Photo chosen for inclusion in the 9th Edition of the Schmap Guide to Chicago. (DSC01382)

Temple of Piety

19 Sep 1992 281
The Temple of Piety and the Statue of Zeus reflected in the Moon Pond at Studley Royal Water Garden, North Yorkshire, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-20034)

Surf Shop Shark

19 Apr 2011 324
Venice Beach, California (IMG_2679)

Cemetery Angel

07 Feb 2012 252
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Leith Gap Road, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_0171)

Turrentine Marker

14 Oct 2012 292
Forrest Cemetery, Gadsden, Alabama (IMG_7184)

Tipped

07 Feb 2012 1 2 305
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Leith Gap Road, Etowah County, Alabama. (IMG_0102)

Grave Marker

07 Feb 2012 332
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Leith Gap Road, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_0165)

Cemetery Angel

28 Aug 2011 232
Attalla Cemetery, Attalla, Alabama (IMG_6943)

Cemetery Angel

07 Feb 2012 258
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_0171)

Cemetery Angel

07 Feb 2012 353
Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Etowah County, Alabama (IMG_0165)

Dragon

01 May 1994 314
The Vatican. Photographed from the Vatican Museum. Scanned 35mm negative. (B019)

Peter Pan Statue Detail #1

22 Sep 1992 259
In the 40's, I was given a lovely book titled Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. So I was delighted when years later I came across this statue in Kensington Gardens. Kensington Gardens, London, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-25017)

Iggy

01 Jun 1988 388
Iggy, the iguana, first displayed at Niagra Falls, reigned over the Lone Star Cafe, a popular country western music showcase on Lower 5th Avenue at the corner of 13th Street in New York City, for many years beginning in 1977. He had, at the time this photo was taken, seen better days. The 40 foot long, 2,600 pound statue was the creation of Bob "Daddy-O" Wade. After the demise of the Lone Star Cafe in 1989, Iggy went on an odvssey. First purchased by Virginians and put on display at their farm, in 1997, he was bought back by Wade and Monk White and put on display at Pier 25 in Tribeca. Two years later he was bought by Wade's patron, Lee Bass, moved to the Fort Worth, Texas area, and stored in a barn for over 10 years. Fortunately for Iggy his story did not end there. In 2007, the Fort Worth Zoo began work on a new exhibit, a herpetarium to be known as the Museum of Living Art (MOLA). As luck would have it, Bass's wife was a co-chairwoman of the zoo's board. The idea of installing Iggy, who combined both themes, a reptile and object of art, arose. Bass agreed to loan Iggy to the zoo for everyone to enjoy. After extensive rehab work, including restoration of his tail, missing in this photo, Iggy, now a vibrant green color, was installed with much fanfare on the roof of the MOLA building on June 1, 2010. To see Iggy in all his present glory, search Flickr or go to the Fort Worth Zoo site at www.fortworthzoo.org/iggy/ . Scanned 35mm negative. (1V019)

Peter Pan Statue Detail #2

22 Sep 1992 268
In the 40's, I was given a lovely book titled Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. So I was delighted when years later I came across this statue in Kensington Gardens. London, England. Scanned 35mm negative. (Eng-25020)

Balto

01 Apr 1989 384
Balto was a half wolf, half Siberian Husky sled dog, that lead a team, mushed by Gunnar Kassen, on the last leg of a pony express type relay involving more than 20 teams which delivered diphtheria anti-toxin serum over a 674 mile run through blizzards and extremely cold weather to Nome, Alaska in 1925, where an outbreak of the disease was raging. This life-sized bronze statue of the dog by Frederick G.R. Roth was installed in New York's Central Park in December 1925 in honor of this feat. In 1973, the annual Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race was organized to commemorate the event. Balto, later was sold as a vaudeville act, cared for poorly, eventually rescued, and lived out the remainder of his life in the Cleveland Zoo in Ohio. After death, he was sent to a taxidermist, mounted, and donated to the Cleveland Museum of Natural History where he remains today; although, Alaska has petitioned for his return to be displayed at the Iditarod Museum in Wasilla. Scanned 35mm negative. (2U009)

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