Who shot the Brooklyn Museum…I did
In January 2010 I visited The Brooklyn Museum while the “Who Shot Rock n Roll” exhibit was on display. I couldnt take any pictures of the exhibit (it was great) but I shot a few photos in other parts of the museum. The museum houses a great collection of Rodin sculptures on the first floor. If you’re ever in Brooklyn you should stop by.
- Brooklyn Museum
- (L) Orpheus by Auguste Rodin; Émile Godard Fondeur (R) The Prodigal Son by Auguste Rodin; Georges Rudier Fondeur
- Orpheus by Auguste Rodin; Émile Godard Fondeur
- Andrieu d’Andres by Auguste Rodin; Fonderie de Coubertin, Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuses
- (Closeup) Andrieu d’Andres by Auguste Rodin; Fonderie de Coubertin, Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuses
- (Closeup) Pierre de Wiessant by Auguste Rodin; Fonderie de Coubertin, Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuses
- Pierre de Wiessant by Auguste Rodin; Fonderie de Coubertin, Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuses
- The Fallen Angels or The Rebel Angels by Salvatore Albano (Top Only)
- The Fallen Angels or The Rebel Angels by Salvatore Albano
- Bacchante by Frederick William MacMonnies
- The Lost Pleiad by Randolph Rogers
- Beaux-Arts Court (View from Above)
- Beaux-Arts Court
- About Time: 700 Years of European Painting (Gallery)
- Egyptian Orientation Gallery
- Egyptian Orientation Gallery
- Head of a Guardian