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Art --- Ottoboni, Pietro --- Italy
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Sepulchral monuments --- Alexander --- Ottoboni, Pietro, --- Tomb --- Art patronage --- Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano --- Sculpture, Baroque --- Funeral monuments --- Funerary monuments --- Graves --- Gravestones --- Memorial tablets --- Tablets, Memorial --- Tombstones --- Monuments --- Baroque sculpture --- Rossi, Angelo de', --- De' Rossi, Angelo, --- Alexandre --- Alessandro --- Otthobonus, Petrus, --- Ottoboni, Pietro Vito, --- Ottoboni, Pietro --- Tomb. --- Art patronage. --- Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano. --- San Pietro in Vaticano (Basilica) --- Basilica vaticana --- Saint Peter's Cathedral (Vatican City) --- Vatican City. --- S. Pietro in Vaticano (Basilica) --- St. Peter's (Basilica : Vatican City) --- Basilique de Saint-Pierre (Vatican City) --- Basilica Sancti Petri (Vatican City) --- Sanctus Petrus (Basilica : Vatican City) --- Basilica papale di San Pietro in Vaticano --- Sepulchral monuments - Vatican City --- Alexander - VIII, - Pope, - 1610-1691 - Tomb --- Ottoboni, Pietro, - 1667-1740 - Art patronage --- Alexander - VIII, - Pope, - 1610-1691 --- Ottoboni, Pietro, - 1667-1740
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"In 1985, the Sohio oil company commissioned Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen to design and construct a large outdoor sculpture for its new corporate headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio. The result was Free Stamp, a bold and distinctive installation that captured both a Pop Art sensibility and a connection to the city's industrial past. Sohio executives approved the design, and work was already underway, when British Petroleum acquired the company. The new owners quickly decided that the sculpture was "inappropriate" for their building and attempted to rid themselves of Free Stamp by donating it to the city of Cleveland--a gift that the city initially had no desire to accept. After much debate and public protest, the sculpture found a home in Willard Park, where it stands today. This is the first study of any sculpture by Oldenburg and van Bruggen to examine the genesis of their art from conception to installation. Edward J. Olszewski has put together a fascinating narrative based on interviews with the artists, archival material from city records, and in-house corporate memoranda, as well as letters to the editor and political cartoons. He traces the development of the sculpture from the artists' first sketches and models to the installation of the completed work in its urban environment"--
Outdoor sculpture --- Public sculpture --- Sculpture, Public --- Public art --- Sculpture --- Monuments --- Outdoor art --- Oldenburg, Claes, --- Bruggen, Coosje van --- Oldenburg, Coosje van Bruggen --- -Bruggen-Oldenburg, Coosje van --- Van Bruggen, Coosje --- Oldenberg, Ḳlaʼes, --- Bruggen, Coosje van. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Bruggen-Oldenburg, Coosje van --- -Van Bruggen, Coosje
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Aesthetics of art --- Iconography --- Painting --- Parmigianino
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signing [writing] --- Pietà --- Rome, Sint-Pietersbasiliek --- Buonarroti, Michelangelo
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Painting --- typology --- women [female humans] --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- Italy
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Art --- drawing [image-making] --- Italiaanse school --- Renaissance --- anno 1500-1599
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Architecture --- architectuur, Italië --- Late Baroque --- Ottoboni, Pietro --- Rome
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