From a different angle.
Shown in the museum in New Orleans, photographed with permission.
From another angle. Slightly blurry, but if you want to use it in the background of some other collage or photo-manipulation, go ahead. [more...]
Page & Van Benschoten
Successors to J. J. Pratt
Ansonia, CT
This carving represents the continuing cycle of life. This detail shows a wood-carved scantily-clad person with one hand outstretched and the other ringing a bell. [more...]
A blurry person. Next is better. Honest.
A man, barefoot and naked except for a cape, sits clutching perhaps a coconut. In front of him is a depiction perhaps of a temple or mausoleum, with cave entrances, and a person on a horse. I think. [more...]
A naked boy, I think, but not a good picture.
Shown in the museum in New Orleans, photographed with permission.
The naked boy slightly sharper.
Shown in the museum in New Orleans, photographed with permission.
Showing the entire sculpture. There is a caption: [more...]
Wheel of Life
Pierre Joseph Landry
c. 1834
Gift of the Heirs of P. J. Landry [more...]
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