Friday, August 17, 2012

Chthonodynamis Sculpture

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Robert Russin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Robert Russin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Russin's other well known pieces include the "Wyoming Crystal", which stands at the Wyoming State Capitol, and the "Chthonodynamis", a granite statue which stands at the

Embarcadero Center :: The Best of San Francisco Shopping, Dining

Embarcadero Center :: The Best of San Francisco Shopping, Dining

Nearby is Robert Russin's Chthonodynamis, a sculpture of black laboradite depicting the Greek god of the earth's primal energy. At Four Embarcadero Center

Chthonodynamis (Earth Energy) sculpture (ca. 1992) at the Dept. of

Chthonodynamis (Earth Energy) sculpture (ca. 1992) at the Dept. of

This page features an individual sculpture: Chthonodynamis (Earth Energy) sculpture (ca. 1992) at the Dept. of Energy in Washington, D.C. by Robert I Russin located

dcMemorials.com Site Map: Southwest DC - Washington D.C. Memorials

dcMemorials.com Site Map: Southwest DC - Washington D.C. Memorials

Washington Sculpture. p565 #13-03; Outdoor Sculpture p250 #G04; dcMem #000260; Chthonodynamis (Earth Energy) sculpture (ca. 1992) at the Dept. of Energy in Washington, D.C.

Robert Russin - Fine Arts Collection - Luther College

Robert Russin - Fine Arts Collection - Luther College

His granite statue, “Chthonodynamis,” can be found at the U.S. Department of Energy’s headquarters in Washington D.C. Russin works are in the collection of the

List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 6 - Wikipedia, the

List of public art in Washington, D.C., Ward 6 - Wikipedia, the

Most of the works mentioned are sculptures. When this is not the case (i.e. sound Chthonodynamis: Robert Russin: 1992: United States Department of Energy: Granite

Robert Russin | Sculptor made 'Spirit of Life' fountain at City of

Robert Russin | Sculptor made 'Spirit of Life' fountain at City of

His other public sculptures included his granite "Chthonodynamis" at the Department of Energy in Washington, D.C., and "Wyoming Crystal" in the state Capitol in Cheyenne.

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