Draft:Melancholy (sculpture)
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'Melancholy' or 'Meloncolie is a sculpture by Albert György and it is located in Switzerland. The sculpture is meant to represent grief.
History
The sculpture is located in Lake Geneva, Switzerland. The sculpture features a human figure which is slumped over with it's head hanging down. In the book Redesigning the Unremarkable, the authors say that the sculpture, represents a hollow empty feeling, and intense pain.[1]
Popular culture
An image of the sculpture appears on the cover of the book Grief:A guide through the journey.[2]
References
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- ^ Miller, Evonne; Cushing, Debra Flanders (25 May 2023). Redesigning the Unremarkable. New York, New Yok: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-000-87485-3. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
- ^ Dillon, Dennis C. (2020). Grief A Guide Through the Journey. United States: LuLu. ISBN 9781678169893. Retrieved 28 August 2023.