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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Brancusi’s Endless Column Monument

This memorial sculpture of Constantin Brancusi belongs to his monumental trilogy from Targu Jiu, Romania – consisting of: The Endless Column, Kissing Gate and the Table of Silence, originally produced in homage to the heroes of the First World War. It had deteriorated over the years, and was restored in late 1990s.

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Posted by Ernie Schell at 6:38 AM
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