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Rose placed at the foot of the statue of Donelaitis 1714-1780

Rose placed at the foot of the statue of Donelaitis 1714-1780


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Filename: 762-213.jpg

Size: 3475 x 5231 (3.7MB)

Date: 22nd January 2000

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Gary Cook/Robert Harding

© Robert Harding 2008 - All Rights Reserved

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Rose placed at the foot of the statue of Donelaitis 1714-1780

Rose placed at the foot of the statue of Donelaitis 1714-1780, outside the University, Vilnius, Lithuania, Baltic States, Europe

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Media ID 1177543

© Robert Harding 2008 - All Rights Reserved

Baltic States College Eastern Europe Eastern European Lithuania Lithuanian Preceding Universities University Vilnius


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, we are presented with a beautiful juxtaposition of the past and present. A single rose delicately placed at the foot of the statue of Donelaitis serves as a poignant tribute to an influential figure from Lithuania's history. Standing proudly outside the University in Vilnius, Lithuania's capital city, this sculpture represents not only an important historical figure but also symbolizes the enduring spirit of knowledge and education. The image captures the essence of European charm, with its vibrant colors and timeless beauty. The vertical composition allows us to fully appreciate both the intricate details of the statue and the simplicity of nature represented by the solitary rose. This photograph transports us to a different era while reminding us that history is alive and relevant even in our contemporary world. As we gaze upon this stunning artwork against a backdrop of stone buildings, we cannot help but feel inspired by its presence. It reminds us that education has always been at the heart of progress and development. Moreover, it invites us to explore Vilnius as a travel destination where rich history intertwines seamlessly with modernity. Gary Cook/Robert Harding skillfully captures this moment in time through his lens, inviting viewers to reflect on their own connection to heritage and knowledge. This print serves as a visual reminder that art has no boundaries – it transcends time, language, and culture – making it universally appreciated across Europe and beyond.

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