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  • Civic Center Park in downtown Denver, with the Denver Art Museum and the  Central Library section of the Denver Public Library, built 1995 by Michael Graves, at 1357 Broadway, Denver, Colorado, USA. This postmodern extension was added to the original 1950s building and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. In the foreground is the monumental sculpture Denver Monoliths by Beverly Pepper, 2004-6. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street art mural of a girl wearing a helmet with magical creatures, 2016, by Herakut (Jasmin Siddiqui, or Hera, and Falk Lehmann, or Akut), on the wall of the Ecole Publique Primo Levi, at the junction of the Rue Rene Goscinny and Rue Olivier Messiaen, next to the Jardins Grands Moulins Abbe Pierre, in the Paris Rive Gauche district of the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The 13th arrondissement hosts the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street art mural, Mona Lisa La Joconde, by Okuda, on an apartment block on the Villa d'Este, a pedestrian street in the Chinese quarter of the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was painted as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Large street art mural of a gecko, leaves and dripping water, at Les Olympiades, a development of apartment blocks, offices and shops built around a large pedestrianised esplanade, designed by Michel Holley and Andre Martinat and built 1969-77, in the Chinese quarter in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The mural was painted as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Large street art mural, 22m high, by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, in charcoal, a portrait of his wife Ana, on the Rue National, in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The mural was created as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Large street art mural, 22m high, by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, in charcoal, a portrait of his wife Ana, on the Rue National, in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The mural was created as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Apartment blocks on the Villa d'Este, a pedestrian street in the Chinese quartier of the quarter de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. On the right is a street art mural, Mona Lisa La Joconde, by Okuda. It was painted as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street art in Santa Barbara, created in 2015 for the Hoy Santa Barbara Street Art Festival, in Santa Barbara, Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean. Santa Barbara was originally the place where slaves were brought in and out of Santo Domingo, and is now a residential district away from the tourist centre. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Red Doll, a street art fresco, October 2014, by Vinie and Reaone, on the Rue des Grands Moulins, in the Paris Rive Gauche development in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Large street art mural, 22m high, by Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, in charcoal, a portrait of his wife Ana, on the Rue National, in the quartier de la Gare, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The mural was created as part of the Musee a Ciel Ouvert, an open air street art exhibition in the 13th arrondissement, running since 2015. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street art in Santa Barbara, created in 2015 for the Hoy Santa Barbara Street Art Festival, in Santa Barbara, Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean. Santa Barbara was originally the place where slaves were brought in and out of Santo Domingo, and is now a residential district away from the tourist centre. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Kashinkids (left), 2017, street art by Kashink, of 4 children with multiple eyes, painted with children from the Rue du Clos school, on the Rue Albert Marquet, in the Charonne quarter of the 20th arrondissement of Paris, France. Kashink is a female street artist of slavic and hispanic roots, known for her huge bold bright works featuring figures with multiple eyes or Mexican skulls, usually with a political or militant message. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lliures, feministes i rebels, street art by 8M, a feminist organisation who marched on 8th March, International Women's Day, and whose motto is to be free, alive, feminist, combative and rebellious, in the Barri Gotic or Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The mural was made in collaboration with local residents. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lliures, feministes i rebels, street art by 8M, a feminist organisation who marched on 8th March, International Women's Day, and whose motto is to be free, alive, feminist, combative and rebellious, in the Barri Gotic or Gothic Quarter of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The mural was made in collaboration with local residents. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street art portrait of Pablo Picasso, who lived in Ceret 1911-12, by FAS, 2017, in the village of Ceret, Pyrenees-Orientales, France. FAS completed a series of several portraits of artists around the streets of Ceret, in acrylic paint, which will weather and disappear over time. Ceret is the capital of the historical Catalan comarca of Vallespir. Ceret developed under the Kingdom of Majorca, and was fortified with defensive town walls with 2 gates, the Porte de France and the Porte d'Espagne. In the early 20th century, several artists lived and worked here, including Chagall, Dali, Matisse and Picasso. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Street art portrait of Pablo Picasso, who lived in Ceret 1911-12, by FAS, 2017, in the village of Ceret, Pyrenees-Orientales, France. FAS completed a series of several portraits of artists around the streets of Ceret, in acrylic paint, which will weather and disappear over time. Ceret is the capital of the historical Catalan comarca of Vallespir. Ceret developed under the Kingdom of Majorca, and was fortified with defensive town walls with 2 gates, the Porte de France and the Porte d'Espagne. In the early 20th century, several artists lived and worked here, including Chagall, Dali, Matisse and Picasso. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • We Are Still Here, social street art, mural depicting many raised hands and highlighting issues such as poverty, homelessness, austerity and mental health, by Artists for Justice and Peace, at St John's Church, Princes St, Edinburgh, Scotland. The street paintings at the church are regularly changed and encourage passers by to stop and consider social issues. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Les Anneaux de Buren, or Les Anneaux (the Rings), sculpture by Daniel Buren and Patrick Bouchain on the Quai des Antilles, on the Ile de Nantes, in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France. The 18 steel rings were created for the contemporary art festival Estuaire in 2007, and are illuminated at night. They form part of the Parc des Chantiers, a 13 hectare public park on the industrial heritage site of the former shipyards, which closed in 1987. Behind is the Quai de la Fosse and the Maille-Breze, a French naval T 47-class destroyer commissioned in 1957, built by the built by Arsenal de Lorient, decommissioned in 1988 and now a museum ship. The ship is named after the French admiral Jean Armand de Maillr-Breze, 1619–46, and is listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mahatma the Indian, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jim the New Yorker, Jeanne the Russian doll, Enzo the Italian and Felipe the Mexican (left-right), Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ayako the Japanese, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Maria Carmen the Spaniard, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Antonio the Brazilian, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Rania the Arab, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ali the Tunisian, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Felipe the Mexican, Ali the Tunisian and Rania the Arab (left-right), Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Enzo the Italian, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jim the New Yorker, one of Les enfants du Monde, or Children of the World, 2001, by Rachid Khimoune, 21 bronze sculptures representing different countries made using imprints from streets (paving stones, bronze grids, manholes, etc), symbolising the need to respect the rights of children at the dawn of the 21st century, in the Parc de Bercy, a public park along the banks of the Seine in the 12th arrondissement of Paris, France. The park was commissioned in 1993 by President Francois Mitterand and is comprised of 3 gardens designed by Bernard Huet, Madeleine Ferrand, Jean-Pierre Feugas, Bernard Leroy, and by landscapers Ian Le Caisne and Philippe Raguin. The gardens are the Romantic Garden, with fishponds and dunes, the Flowerbeds and the Meadows, open lawns shaded by tall trees. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Resolution des forces en presence, a large sculpture, 2014, by Vincent Mauger, in the Parc des Chantiers, a 13 hectare public park on the industrial heritage site of the former shipyards, which closed in 1987, on the Ile de Nantes, in Nantes, Pays de la Loire, France. The sculpture is made from sharpened spikes of wood radiating from a central core, resembling a medieval war machine. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Graffiti artists painting on the 30m section of Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Black Horse, black marble sculpture, 2005, by Mark Wallinger, b. 1959, exhibited as part of Sculpture in the City 2017, an annual public art programme, July 2017, City of London, London, England. The horse sculpture was made by scanning a live racehorse. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Man painting on the 30m section of Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Graffiti art of a skull on a 30m section of the Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Graffiti art of a face on a 30m section of the Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • David i Goliath; Antoni LLena (Barcelona 1942); 1992; Public Art Sculpture located on Villa Olímpica, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • David i Goliath; Antoni LLena (Barcelona 1942); 1992; Public Art Sculpture located on Villa Olímpica, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Venus au Collier, bronze nude sculpture, 1928, by Aristide Maillol, 1861-1944, on the Place de la Loge, in Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The sculpture was presented to the town in 1949 by Maillol's son. The original sculpture, modelled on Maillol's maid, included a beaded necklace in her hands. It explores the theme of idealised female beauty. Maillol was born in Banyuls-sur-Mer and attended school in Perpignan. Behind is the Loge de Mer, a Catalan Gothic public building built late 14th century - 1540, used for civic and judicial purposes, and listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Venus au Collier, bronze nude sculpture, 1928, by Aristide Maillol, 1861-1944, on the Place de la Loge, in Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The sculpture was presented to the town in 1949 by Maillol's son. The original sculpture, modelled on Maillol's maid, included a beaded necklace in her hands. It explores the theme of idealised female beauty. Maillol was born in Banyuls-sur-Mer and attended school in Perpignan. Behind is the Loge de Mer, a Catalan Gothic public building built late 14th century - 1540, used for civic and judicial purposes, and listed as a historic monument. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • David i Goliath; Antoni LLena (Barcelona 1942); 1992; Public Art Sculpture located on Villa Olímpica, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • David i Goliath; Antoni LLena (Barcelona 1942); 1992; Public Art Sculpture located on Villa Olímpica, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • David i Goliath; Antoni LLena (Barcelona 1942); 1992; Public Art Sculpture located on Villa Olímpica, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • David i Goliath; Antoni LLena (Barcelona 1942); 1992; Public Art Sculpture located on Villa Olímpica, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of a female boxer on a 30m section of the Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Painting of a female boxer on a 30m section of the Berlin Wall in the Mauerpark, a public park in Prenzlauer Berg district, developed after reunification on the site of the Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. On the right is a mural by Seth. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind on the right is the mural Liberte Egalite Fraternite by Obey (Shepard Fairey, American artist), created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. On the right is a mural by Seth. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. On the right is a mural by Seth. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mehdi Ben Cheikh, French-Tunisian gallery owner specialising in street art and contemporary art, on a rooftop in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Behind is a mural by D*Face (Dean Stockton, b. 1978, English urban street artist), of a woman embracing a figure of death in uniform, created as part of the Boulevard Paris 13 project, by Galerie Itinerrance, founded and directed by Mehdi Ben Cheikh. Photographed on 29th May 2019 by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Arbre-Serpents, sculpture and fountain in polyester resin and paint, 1992, by Nikki de Saint-Phalle, 1930-2002, in the courtyard of the Musee des Beaux Arts, opened 2004 on Place Saint Eloi, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. The museum is located in the Logis Barrault, and displays fine arts of the 19th and 20th centuries and exhibitions on the history of Angers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Charging Bull, a guerrilla art bronze sculpture installed unofficially by Arturo Di Monica in 1989, symbolising strength in adversity, in Bowling Green in the Financial District, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Charging Bull, a guerrilla art bronze sculpture installed unofficially by Arturo Di Monica in 1989, symbolising strength in adversity, with Fearless Girl, 2017, by Kristen Visbal, in Bowling Green in the Financial District, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. The Fearless Girl sculpture was commissioned by State Street Global Advisers as part of their gender equality drive promoting women in leadership positions, and was installed the night before International Women's Day. The small girl stares defiantly at the charging bull. However, the addition of the Fearless Girl has caused controversy and the Charging Bull sculptor Di Monica has asked for it to be removed. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Charging Bull, a guerrilla art bronze sculpture installed unofficially by Arturo Di Monica in 1989, symbolising strength in adversity, with Fearless Girl, 2017, by Kristen Visbal, in Bowling Green in the Financial District, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. The Fearless Girl sculpture was commissioned by State Street Global Advisers as part of their gender equality drive promoting women in leadership positions, and was installed the night before International Women's Day. The small girl stares defiantly at the charging bull. However, the addition of the Fearless Girl has caused controversy and the Charging Bull sculptor Di Monica has asked for it to be removed. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Charging Bull, a guerrilla art bronze sculpture installed unofficially by Arturo Di Monica in 1989, symbolising strength in adversity, in Bowling Green in the Financial District, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Charging Bull, a guerrilla art bronze sculpture installed unofficially by Arturo Di Monica in 1989, symbolising strength in adversity, in Bowling Green in the Financial District, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Brick House, sculpture by Simone Leigh, at The Plinth, featuring a rotating series of new, monumental, contemporary art commissions,s on the Spur, a section of the High Line at 30th Street and 10th Avenue, in Midtown, Manhattan, New York City, NY, USA. Brick House is the inaugural Plinth sculpture, depicting a black woman with voluminous skirts, on display for 18 months June 2019 - September 2020. The High Line is an elevated park along a former New York Central Railroad spur, 1.45 miles long, in Manhattan. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Mural depicting Theodore Roosevelt, 1858-1919, 26th President of the United States, on horseback in front of the American flag, and the American boxer Jack Dempsey, 'the Manassa Mauler', in downtown Denver near the Denver Convention Center, Colorado, USA. Dempsey was World Heavyweight Champion 1919-26 and was born in Manassa, Colorado. This street art was sponsored in 2008 by the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Giant sculpture of a yellow man looking through the wall of the Collegium Hungaricum, a cultural institute for art, science and technology, part of the Balassi Institute, built 1924 by Robert Gragger, Dorotheenstrasse, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Giant sculpture of a yellow man looking through the wall of the Collegium Hungaricum, a cultural institute for art, science and technology, part of the Balassi Institute, built 1924 by Robert Gragger, Dorotheenstrasse, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Apartment buildings and graffiti and street art near the Kottbusser Tor U-Bahn station or underground train station, in Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance to Beaupasssage, a pedestrianised area featuring trees, an art gallery and many quality food and drink establishments, opened in August 2018 in the passage between the rue de Grenelle, rue du Bac and boulevard Raspail, in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. The gastronomy development includes a restaurant and wine cellar by Yannick Alleno, Daily Pic by Anne-Sophie Pic, gourmet lounge by Pierre Herme, bakery by Thierry Marx, street seafood by Olivier Bellin and Fromagerie Barthelemy. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • "Le Triomphe de l'Art", 1894, Léon Bonnat, painting of the ceiling of the Salon des Arts (Arts Room) in the Salon des Arcades (Arcades Room), Hôtel de Ville, 16th century and rebuilt in the 19th century by Ballu and Deperthes, Place de Grève, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • "Le Triomphe de l'Art", 1894, Léon Bonnat, painting of the ceiling of the Salon des Arts (Arts Room) in the Salon des Arcades (Arcades Room), Hôtel de Ville, 16th century and rebuilt in the 19th century by Ballu and Deperthes, Place de Grève, Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Per Adriano, bronze sculpture by Igor Mitoraj, b. 1944, installed 2004 outside the new Musee des Beaux Arts on Place Saint Eloi, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. The museum is located in the Logis Barrault, and displays fine arts of the 19th and 20th centuries and exhibitions on the history of Angers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Per Adriano, bronze sculpture by Igor Mitoraj, b. 1944, installed 2004 outside the new Musee des Beaux Arts on Place Saint Eloi, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. The museum is located in the Logis Barrault, and displays fine arts of the 19th and 20th centuries and exhibitions on the history of Angers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Per Adriano, bronze sculpture by Igor Mitoraj, b. 1944, installed 2004 outside the new Musee des Beaux Arts on Place Saint Eloi, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, France. The museum is located in the Logis Barrault, and displays fine arts of the 19th and 20th centuries and exhibitions on the history of Angers. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Jardin public a Hyeres, painting, 1952, by Raoul Dufy, 1877-1953, in the Musee des Beaux Arts de Nice, Nice, Provence, France. The museum was founded in 1928 as the Palais des Arts Jules Cheret and is housed in a mansion built 1878 for Elizaveta Vasilievna Kochubey. Picture by Manuel Cohen - Please contact ADAGP or affiliates for artist's reproduction rights
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  • Javier Mariscal's Gambrinus at night, 1988, Moll de la Fusta, Barcelona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Javier Mariscal's Gambrinus at night, 1988, Moll de la Fusta, Barcelona, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Water fountain on a street, with mural painting of a woman holding a jug of daffodils, in Collioure, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. Collioure is a small town depicted by many artists in the 20th century, on the Vermilion Coast near the Spanish border. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ciclist on the Greenway, a walkway overlooking the Olympic Park of London. In the distance, the ArcleorMittal Orbit, Britan's Largest piece of public art seen and the Stadium,
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  • El Rapto de Europa (Rape of Europe) by Fernando Botero (Colombia 1932), Bronze, 207 x 182 x 310cm, international airport of Barajas, 1992, Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • El Rapto de Europa (Rape of Europe) by Fernando Botero (Colombia 1932), Bronze, 207 x 182 x 310cm, international airport of Barajas, 1992, Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • El Rapto de Europa (Rape of Europe) by Fernando Botero (Colombia 1932), Bronze, 207 x 182 x 310cm, international airport of Barajas, 1992, Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • El Rapto de Europa (Rape of Europe) by Fernando Botero (Colombia 1932), Bronze, 207 x 182 x 310cm, international airport of Barajas, 1992, Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • El Rapto de Europa (Rape of Europe) by Fernando Botero (Colombia 1932), Bronze, 207 x 182 x 310cm, international airport of Barajas, 1992, Madrid, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue of Carmen Amaya, flamenco dancer who died in Begur in 1963, detail, 2003, by Francesc Polop, on Forgas Square in Begur on the Costa Brava, Emporda, Catalonia, Spain. The town has several medieval defensive towers, and many Indianos mansions built by returning emigrants to Cuba in the 19th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statue of Carmen Amaya, flamenco dancer who died in Begur in 1963, 2003, by Francesc Polop, on Forgas Square in Begur on the Costa Brava, Emporda, Catalonia, Spain. The town has several medieval defensive towers, and many Indianos mansions built by returning emigrants to Cuba in the 19th century. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Twisted Lamppost Star, sculpture, 2012, by Mark Handforth, on the Place de la Porte de Bagnolet, built 1928, in the Charonne quarter of the 20th arrondissement of Paris, France. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • LOVE by Laura Kimpton at night, one of a series of Monumental Word Sculptures, on the roof of the James New York Hotel, Grand St, SoHo, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Laura Kimpton's sculptures spread positive messages using large capital letters spelling words which are illuminated at night. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • LOVE by Laura Kimpton at night, one of a series of Monumental Word Sculptures, on the roof of the James New York Hotel, Grand St, SoHo, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Laura Kimpton's sculptures spread positive messages using large capital letters spelling words which are illuminated at night. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • LOVE by Laura Kimpton at night, one of a series of Monumental Word Sculptures, on the roof of the James New York Hotel, Grand St, SoHo, Manhattan, New York, New York, USA. Laura Kimpton's sculptures spread positive messages using large capital letters spelling words which are illuminated at night. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall with a painting entitled Unsere Besten, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall depicting a painting entitled You Can See Infinity by Laszlo Erkel (Kentaur), part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Boxers, steel sculpture, 1998, by Keith Haring, 1958-90, on Eichhornstrasse outside the Grand Hyatt Hotel on Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, Germany.  Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall including Flucht wie Tornado by Kasra Alavi, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Many of the artworks are now damaged by graffiti. In the background is a new high-rise building under construction. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Tourists visiting a section of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall depicting an untitled work by Karin Velmanns damaged by graffiti, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall depicting an untitled work by Andrej Smolak depicting a dove holding a ball and chain transforming into a rose, damaged by graffiti, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall covered in graffiti, including a yellow figure holding a globe, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall depicting the painting Big Kremlin's Wind by Theodor Tehzik, damaged by graffiti, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Section of the Berlin Wall, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Many of the artworks are now damaged by graffiti. In the background is the Fernsehturm or TV Tower near Alexanderplatz. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Woman walking past a section of the Berlin Wall painted by Jolly Kunjappu entitled Dancing to Freedom, part of the East Side Gallery, a 1.3km long section of the Wall on Muhlenstrasse painted in 1990 on its Eastern side by 105 artists from around the world, Berlin, Germany. Many of the artworks are now damaged by graffiti. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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