While taking a visit to the local museum I came across the following statue called “The Rebel Angles.” Located at the lobby of the Brooklyn Museum, at the border of Prospect Heights and Crown Heights near Prospect Park in Brooklyn, New York.
There was something about this statue that just drawn me to it when I had first seen it. Not sure exactly what was it that drawn me to it in the first place. Maybe it was the sense of chaos, rage and some form of rebellion that I sensed in the statue, or the overall perfection of its appearance.
The photos were taken under various lighting conditions and at different angles and close-ups. As well some of the photos were taken as black and white to show details as well as a different prospective other than color. The details of the statue are below as posted by the Brooklyn Museum.
The Rebel Angels
Salvatore Albano (Italian, 1841-1893)
1883-93
Marble and copper alloy
Gift of A. Augustus Healy, 97.35












