The statue of Iwo Jima, officially titled "Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima," was created by artist Felix de Weldon. It was inspired by the iconic photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal during World War II. The statue depicts the moment when U.S. Marines raised the American flag on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in 1945. It stands as a tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of the Marines who fought in the battle.
The Statue of Liberty was originally named Liberty Enlightening The World. The name of the statue was changed in 1956 by the United States Congress.
The Statue of Liberty.
I actually still have one of these. If it's the same artist you're referring to, it's Anthony Casay.
The new colossus
the statue of liberty in new york harbor
Probably HAMlet!!!
His name is Piero di Cosimo, He painted the Promethus Statue in 1515.AD
The name of his biggest statue was David, but he made many others.
It was Donatello who was behind that wonderful work. You'll find a link below. The curious person would follow it for more information.
The artist is called a SCULPTER and may use many forms of mediums to create them.
Michelangelo; also did the statue of David, one of his other better known works.
'XX after YY' means that YY made a painting and XX made this copy of it.
This means that the print is made by artist B from a painting by artist A.
If the artist made it himself, it can be signed. If somebody else made it and signed the artist's name, it is a fake or forgery.
There are two buildings and a school to his name plus a statue made by Horatio Stone.
Palladium is what it's called.
You're so stupid, just look at the name...