A View From Grange Park
This sculpture, "Large Two Forms" by Henry Moore, sat out in front of the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario) for many years before being moved to Grange Park which abuts the gallery to the rear. Here the sculpture has a fine location with the wonderful blue Frank Gehry designed AGO addition as a backdrop. And this is another view that looks better in the winter with the tracery of the trees visible against the gallery.
...and the building is a fabulous backdrop.
ReplyDeleteA well proportioned photo. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteExcellent Perspective - Well Done
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It is perfectly framed by that gorgeous building.
ReplyDeleteI have always liked Moore's sculptures, but have never seen this one. The AGO is an impressive looking building.
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ReplyDeleteInteresting sculpture, the blue gallery really stands out.
Wishing you a happy day!
I like the sculpture, Pat.
ReplyDeleteGreat image! Well composed.
ReplyDeleteA terrific view.
ReplyDeleteExciting statue!
ReplyDeleteI don't know anything about art but I do know what I like.
ReplyDeleteHe was amazing!
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing, as is the building in the background, so very interesting.
ReplyDeleteNice composition!
ReplyDeleteI love this shot! Color, forms, balance...all great!
ReplyDeleteGehry caught my eye first, great architecture, the sculpture is impressive-massive, too.
ReplyDeleteInteresting!
ReplyDeleteBlue is my favorite color, and the sculpture looks like dinosaur bones!
Have a great day!
Great sculpture. I like it.
ReplyDeleteI like Moore sculptures. They have held up well with time and changing tastes.
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