Published 9 months ago by yunzen liu
Changchun World Sculpture Park is located in Changchun City, is a blend of contemporary sculpture...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Jim Watters
John Hooper statues "People Waiting", installed in front of Barbour's General Store at the foot of King Street i...(more)
Published 12 months ago by Jim Watters
John Hooper statues "People Waiting", installed in front of Barbour's General Store at the foot of King Street in ...(more)
Published about 1 year ago by Markus Kaeppeli
Das ehemalige Zisterzienserkloster St. Urban ist unter anderem berühmt für sein Chorgestühl aus reichhaltig geschnitzter Eiche. Mehr Infos unter http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_St._Urban
Published about 1 year ago by Markus Kaeppeli
Das ehemalige Zisterzienserkloster St. Urban ist unter anderem berühmt für sein Chorgestühl aus reichhaltig geschnitzter Eiche. Mehr Infos unter http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kloster_St._Urban
Published over 1 year ago by yunzen liu
Changchun World Sculpture Park is located in Changchun City, is a blend of contemporary sculpture art, s...(more)
Published almost 2 years ago by Alexander Duvernay
Carved wood in the forest during a walk from Très-le-Mont to Mont Forchat view all the walk in virtual tour
Published over 2 years ago by Jürgen Schrader
A traditional wood carver showing his craft in the Oberammergau Museum which reflects the long tradition of a genuine craftsmenship of woodcarvers in the area.http://www.oberammergaumuseum.de
Published over 2 years ago by Jürgen Schrader
This is from an exhibiton of wood carvings by German artist Rudolf Wachter in St. Pauls church in Munich. http://www.rudolfwachter.de/
Published about 3 years ago by Tina Gauer & Oli Burle - www.360tourist.net
The Sinai peninsula belongs geographically to Asia, but the display of African Arts and Crafts in this little shop in the small town of Dahab clearly reminds the visitor of being in Egypt, which belongs to Africa.
Published over 4 years ago by Erik Krause
The parish church of St. Michael in Niederrotweil was first mentioned in 1157 but there is evidence that it goe...(more)