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Studio Statue
Posted in News, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged anthony visco, sculpture, still life
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Roaring High Above 15th & Chestnut
I was headed to a newly opened art supply store in what is known as Center City in Philadelphia when I happened to look up. Fortunately the lighting was good, and I had my compact camera with the terrific zoom … Continue reading
Posted in Blast from the Past, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged arcitecture, Joe Williams, lion, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, photography, roar, sculpture, vintage
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Bust of Ben
Walking home from work yesterday, I came upon this nine foot bust of Benjamin Franklin at 4th and Arch Streets. I stopped to take a few photos – it wasn’t until I got home and looked at the photos that … Continue reading
Posted in News, Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged 4th & Arch Streets, Benjamin Frankin, James Peniston, keys, sculpture
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General Grant on Kelly Drive
Here’s a shot that John Capewell made just across the Delaware from his home town of Westville, New Jersey. This was shot in Philadelphia in Fairmount Park at Kelly Drive and Fountain Green Drive.
Posted in The Capewell Glass Negative Collection
Tagged analog, antique photograph, Civil War, David Chester, early 20th Century, equestrian, Fairmount Park, glass negative, horse, John B Capewell, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, photography, sculpture, somber, statue, The Capewell Glass Negative Collection, Ulysses S. Grant, USA, vintage, Westville
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It’s All in the Details
Posted in Philadelphia, Photography
Tagged Alexander Milne Calder, Philadelphia City Hall, public art, sculpture
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At Circle Thrift
Is it an ashtray? A very heavy mask with no eye holes? An object d’art? Trash or treasure?
Posted in Trash or Treasure
Tagged ceramic, Circle Thrift, face, ghost, sculpture, trash, treasure
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