Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Escape to New York - VII


"This is Diana, the Roman goddess of the hunt and the moon, artfully aiming her bow and arrow.  Posed on tiptoe, she is fleetingly static, depicted in a split-second moment of physical and narrative suspense.  The figure's graceful, simplified lines and elongated proportions reward from all angles, a note to her original public function as a rotating weathervane for the tower of Madison Square Garden (demolished 1925) one of New York's most popular landmarks."  This is actually a half-size version of the weatherane statue, created by the sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.  That is some weathervane, huh?  Perhaps the most beautiful weathervane I have ever seen!




 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hard to imagine the original statute being 18 feet tall. If this new one is 6.5 feet, it is still very large up on a pedestal. Lovely photo.
Joan

Anonymous said...

Trying to imagine this beautiful 18 foot statue as a weathervane - incredible! So glad that you included a photo of the original. So unique! I am really enjoying all the photos from your trip to NYC. betsey