fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: August 23, 2008 04:50PM
photoshopped Luxor Temple shot
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: August 23, 2008 05:02PM
or is it the stolen monolith in central park
from the Luxor?
Thanatos Report This Comment Date: August 23, 2008 05:36PM
Its the Monolith from the Gustav Vigeland sculpture park in Oslo, Norway
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www.museumsnett.no]
THE VIGELAND PARK covers an area of 80 acres. The 212 sculptures are all
modelled in full size by Gustav Vigeland. He also designed the architectural
setting and the layout of the grounds. The sculptures are placed on an 850 metre
long axis divided into 5 main units: Main Entrance, The Bridge with the
children's playground, The Fountain, The Monolith Plateau and The Wheel of Life.
The Vigeland Park includes a great number of Gustav Vigeland's works. Here are
212 sculptures in bronze and granite and several wrought iron gates. Vigeland
modelled all his sculptures in full size without any assistance of pupils or
other artists. The carving in stone and the casting in bronze were left to a
number of talented craftsmen. Vigeland also designed the architectural setting
and the layout of the grounds with their far stretching lawns and long straight
avenues bordered with maple trees. The construction of the park lasted for a
number of years. The area east of the two Frogner ponds had already by the turn
of the century been opened to the public. The area west of the ponds was in 1924
given to Vigeland for the construction of the Fountain, the Monolith and the
many granite groups at the Monolith plateau. Around 1930 the sculpture park was
enlarged eastwards, into the older Frogner Park, to include a new bridge
decorated with sculptures and a unique main entrance in granite and wrought
iron. Vigeland did not live to see the completed park. The majority of the
sculptures and the architectural elements was not installed until about 1950.
The municipality of Oslo was the main contributor to the realisation of the
Vigeland Park. However, a number of private persons and companies gave generous
financial support, so that the capital of Norway could get a park to which there
is no equal in the whole world.
fossil_digger Report This Comment Date: August 23, 2008 05:50PM
damn! didn't think of that one.

zxz555 Report This Comment Date: August 23, 2008 07:22PM
thantos is the winner and quick to get there as well. some of the sculptures
here fascinating and there is a fountain with some pretty weird images on it
too.
