There are 4 sets of statues on top of the Main Building in UST. I have pictures of all sets. Among the four, my favorite is this set which you see in this photo. They are the statues of --- from left to right --- Fr. Vincent de Beauvais, O.P., St. Augustine, St. Raymond de Peñafort, O.P. They were all creations of the great Italian painter and sculptor Francesco Riccardo Monti. I took this picture minutes after sunset. For me, as the darkness slowly crept in, the sculpures remained standing guard and watching over the world below.
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Thursday, March 2 | Posted by Dr. Emer at 7:01 pm |
There are 4 sets of statues on top of the Main Building in UST. I have pictures of all sets. Among the four, my favorite is this set which you see in this photo. They are the statues of --- from left to right --- Fr. Vincent de Beauvais, O.P., St. Augustine, St. Raymond de Peñafort, O.P. They were all creations of the great Italian painter and sculptor Francesco Riccardo Monti. I took this picture minutes after sunset. For me, as the darkness slowly crept in, the sculpures remained standing guard and watching over the world below.
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7 comments:
Nice image, like the strong colour, powerful.
Silhouttes against a blue sky. Very impressive indeed.
The picture also reminds of the three wise men at the birth of Christ.
Silhouettes in the dark sky! Impressive ! Excellent!
hi doc! wow ang ganda... have you gone on that floor? i think thats on the 4th of the main bldg... maganda ang view from the top din :)
great silhouette effect doc, plus the stems/plants on both sides added drama to the entire scene :)
Thanks for the kind words, guys!
One of these days I'll go on the 4th Fl., Ja. Thanks.
nice to see pictures that brings back memories. - My alma mater since High school - thanks doc and btw, nice picture!
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