This bronze statue of Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759–1796), stands along Art Gallery Road, in the Crescent Precinct of The Domain. It was created by Frederick Pomeroy in 1905 and stands at 2.9 metres high on a stone pedestal of Melbourne granite, mostly in the rough, with one polished course in the centre.
A beautiful sunny day and Robert Burns who could ask for more!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sculpture for a great poet!
ReplyDeleteHe sits there so lovely with the blue sky behind him... great capture!
ReplyDeleteHappy SWF and greetings,
Anna (Netherlands) :-))
Your skies proved as a beautiful backdrop!
ReplyDeleteSky sets the scene, Jim. I love walking through the Domain when I visit Sydney - so much to see (and photograph, of course!).
ReplyDeleteI agree with the others, a great poet, a marvelous sculpture, gorgeous blue skies and a perfect capture for the day! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, Jim! Enjoy!
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Wonderful scupture - we have one here in front of the State Library but not nearly as grand as this one. Beautiful sky!
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Greetings from Norway
What a great capture of colors and the clouds surrounding the statue look beautiful. Happy Skywatching.
ReplyDeleteI have a book from him. Great statue indeed. Please have a good Friday.
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Interesting!
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Unusual pedestal for a statue.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot.
ReplyDeleteNice sculpture. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI wondered what he was leaning on. I believe it's a plough.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely skies! And a nice statue.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing, the things we find to photograph. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo shot, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like the clear blue sky and the history behind this famous sculpture.
ReplyDeletenice sculpture and blue sky.
ReplyDeletewonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a very friendly sky with those puffy little clouds floating by.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blue!
ReplyDeleteThat's nice! I bet he has a nice view of the sky from up there!
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