Like most ancient stalae, "Stele II" is also essentially planar and upright. Its distinctive shape has already appeared in the Kelly's abstract paintings and is loosely based on a French kilometer marker, an object he observed during his year in Paris after World War II.Galleries:Contemporary Sculpture, National Gallery of Art, SteelKeywords:art, district of columbia, national gallery of art, national gallery of art sculpture garden, sculpture, stalae, steel, stele, steleii, washington dcPhoto Location: National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden, Washington, DCPhotographer: Chad CullenDate of Photo: 06/26/2009Device Make: CanonDevice Model: Canon EOS 5DExposure Time: 1/100F Number: 8/1Original Dimensions: 2912×4368Picture Orientation: PortraitGPS Coordinates: 38°53'28.61"N 77°1'22.63"WPicture Number: 8147
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