Buchhändler/Book Seller
The sculpture called "Der Buchhändler" ("Book Seller") on the Ludwig-Metzger-Platz in Darmstadt, Germany. The artist was Michael Schwarze. The name of the sculpture is a wonderful play on words in German, and it literally means "somebody who handles books". 7 Days of Shooting - Fill the Frame Friday -The Printed Word
Boy Reading on Top of the World bronze
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Read Reader
Read Reader by Terry Allen Sculpture around the Texas Tech campus Lubbock, TX
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Eternal reader in Oviedo Spain
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Inset in the pavement on two blocks of East 41st Street that lead to The New York Public Library are 96 beautifully sculpted rectangular bronze plaques with literary quotations and whimsical illustrations. Each plaque is 2 1/2 ft by 1 1/2 ft in size.The outdoor sculptor Gregg Lefevre of New York created them. In 2003, NYC Mayor Bloomberg signed a local ordinance into law that designated these two blocks as “Library Way.” This stretch of Manhattan sidewalk, from Park Avenue South to Fifth…