Are they being repaired, no water? The raging horses look strong and nice! Someone gave me a carving with similar horses on 2 legs for good Feng Shui purposes!
it was winter when i visited the place. the fountains are kept completely dry during winter months as water in the fountains turns into ice and could cause cracks and damage to the sculptures.
I never cease to marvel at the ability of truly artistically talented sculptors creating realistic living motion from unmoving stone.
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to be in Moscow! I want to see more.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a gorgeous set of photos! I love how lifelike these horses are. This is a really good sculpture.
ReplyDeleteVery realistic.
ReplyDeletetruly a beautiful sculpture! Thanks for sharing...Happy Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteThey are excellent..as are your pics.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a nice photos of these sculpture!
ReplyDeleteFrom Russia With Love..great horse power
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Those are some powerful looking horses.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculpture. It must be lovely filled with water.
ReplyDeleteAre they being repaired, no water? The raging horses look strong and nice! Someone gave me a carving with similar horses on 2 legs for good Feng Shui purposes!
ReplyDeleteit was winter when i visited the place. the fountains are kept completely dry during winter months as water in the fountains turns into ice and could cause cracks and damage to the sculptures.
DeleteWhat a beauty?! I'm imagining how they look like with water. I love this kind of sculpture. Breathtaking!
ReplyDeletethey looks new and well maintained, but old or new, the artist's ability to sculpture such replica never fail to amaze me.
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