I like the way you mix the street/human element with reflections. I was wondering the same thing as s.c. I've seen that statue in several cities around the world. My photo was taken in Philadelphia. I always put the name of the city in red below the photo and above the text. It's also in the title this time. :-)
Good eye. I didn't even notice that the men were wearing the same hat. Same city, same hat and both alone waiting for lunch.
Great statue. Wonder how many of them exist because I saw some of them in different musea.
ReplyDeleteUma bela peça que merece ser admirada.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteQuite a work of art.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful statue.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful delicate little statue Jeff.
ReplyDeleteI love that---- but my eyes kept being pulled to the painting behind the statue. I'd love to see that full on.
ReplyDeleteI like the way you mix the street/human element with reflections.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering the same thing as s.c. I've seen that statue in several cities around the world.
My photo was taken in Philadelphia. I always put the name of the city in red below the photo and above the text. It's also in the title this time. :-)
Good eye. I didn't even notice that the men were wearing the same hat. Same city, same hat and both alone waiting for lunch.
I saw one like this in Pasadena.
ReplyDeleteA very famous statue; Strangely, the position of the heads of the visitors looks alike the position of the head of the statue...
ReplyDeleteI have seen her many places. I even went once to the home of a very wealthy man who had one in his home.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know Degas was a scultor too. I thought he was 'only' painter.
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