The Statue of Christ the Redeemer Stands at Top of Cordova Mountain Peak, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on the continent of South America.
The 710 meter mountain of Corcovado is crowned by the statue of Christ the Redeemer. The entire monument is 38 meters high with the statue accounting for 30m, the span from finger tip to fingertip is 28m and there is a small chapel housed in the base. Also one of the seven wonders of the world.As a vantage point it offers superb views of downtown Rio de Janeiro,the bay, Sugarloaf Mountain and Copacabana and Ipanema Beaches.
This statue was built in 1931 and it took five years to build. It''s one of the world''s best-known and most-visited monuments. The statue represents Jesus standing with outstretched, welcoming arms and as well as being a potent symbol of Christianity, the statue has become an icon of the city.
First idea for building a large religious monument was by Catholic priest Pedro Maria Boss which was completely dismissed in 1889, when Brazil became a Republic. The second proposal for a large landmark statue on the mountain was made in 1921 by the Archdiocese of Rio de Janeiro. He organised an event called Semana do Monumento ("Monument Week") to attract donations. Local engineer Heitor da Silva Costa was chosen to oversee the construction of the new monument, to be designed by a French monumental sculptor Paul Landowski. Decision was made to build the structure out of reinforced concrete instead of steel,and the outer layers of the statue out of Soapstone. The Corcovado Rack Railway was the only way to get the large pieces of the statue to the top of the mountain. The monument was inaugurated on October 12, 1931, by president Getúlio Vargas. On 12 october 2006 the statue was celebrating it''s 75 year birthday.
The individual creation of artists, which ere devoted to religious purposes.
Sharon E Sass has written: 'Creative blocks in women artists' -- subject(s): Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), Women artists
Foggy Mountain Breakdown was written by Earl Scruggs. It was first recorded in 1949 by the bluegrass artists Flatt and Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys.
Live from the Artists Den - 2008 Jakob Dylan and The Gold Mountain Rebels 1-3 was released on: USA: 19 February 2009
Reavis Moore has written: 'Native artists of Europe' -- subject(s): Artists, Arts, European, Biography, Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), European Arts, Juvenile literature
Reinhard Wosniak has written: 'Morbus' -- subject(s): Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.), Psychology, Artists
Both artists used chiaroscuro, or contrast, between light and dark.
"River Deep, Mountain High" was originally recorded by Ike and Tina Turner. It was later covered by many artists including Deep Purple and Celine Dion.
the depiction of elongated figures the use of rich and colorful decoration the creation of realistic
There are no names of Spanish Artists, because none exist. As conquerers, the Spainards stole art from other cultures. Lacking imagination and creativity, the Spanish have never had artists. When anyone showed a propensity for artistic creation, they were slaughtered or burned at the stake for heresy.
as in a factory artist uses basic materials and transform them into products and things. we can see further to the obvious appearance of an object and find the rut, the aesthetic idea of creation.
"Life is Like a Mountain Railroad" is a gospel song, and the exact author is unknown. It is a traditional American folk hymn that has been performed and recorded by various artists over the years.