Art of the Street in Lisbon
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
Ashley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net
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This sculpture is part of a larger architectural ensemble that was added to the building in the 1940s as part of a renovation and expansion project.The woman depicted in the sculpture is likely a personification of Portugal or a symbolic representation of the country’s military tradition. She is shown standing tall and strong, holding a sword and shield, and looking out over the city. The shield bears the Portuguese coat of arms, which features five blue shields arranged in a cross pattern on a white background.
Overall, the sculpture is a striking and powerful representation of Portugal’s military heritage and national identity. It is also an important part of the Military Museum’s exterior decoration and adds to the overall visual impact of the building.
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Lisbon TilesNaked Woman with Hands
Art of the Street in Lisbon
Ashley Davidoff
TheCommonVein.net
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Art of PortimaoAshley Davidoff TheCommonVein.net