Monolith Plateau
Saganich

Monolith Plateau

Location
Vigeland Park, Oslo
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Leica MP Summilux 50
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TriX D23
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Cool. And please, no crude remarks about wanting to jump in ....
 
This is a truly amazing piece of sculpture, enhanced by the sky and clouds background. What is it made of? Thanks
 
I this some kind of depiction of being crushed in Hell? it looks positively vile but nice photograph of it whatever "it" is.
 
On the highest point of the park, on the Monolith Plateau, rise circular stairs towards the Monolith. The figural part, with 121 figures, is 14.12 m and the total height, including the plinth, is 17.3 m high. The Monolith was carved from one single granite block, Vigeland started the work on these granite groups around the first world war and finished them in 1936.
 

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2017-22-32H.jpg
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Mon, 07 August 2017 11:12 PM
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