The Barbican Muse on Gilbert Bridge in the City , London Autumn 2017


Barbican Centre's Comedy & Tragedy sculpture called "Muse" was Commissioned in 1993 by architect Theo Crosby. In 1994, it was created by a British artist called Matthew Spender. This 20 feet () long sculpture was cast in fibreglass and then glided. The sculpture shows a woman, holding tragedy and comedy masks.


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Photo credit: © Kali Asura / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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