29 January 2012

Oceanographic Museum - the Octopus


We are outside the main entrance of the Oceanographic Museum - we've bought our tickets and will soon walk up the steps...

But first... let's take a look at this 1981 sculpture by Emma de Sigaldi. It's called - no surprise - the Octopus.

Emma de Sigaldi was born in Germany in 1910. She trained and later performed as a classical dancer and then, in 1954, she married Monegasque Count de Sigaldi and from then on lived in the Principality. You'll find many sculptures by her in Monaco, including the famous 'Plongeur' that stands, arms outstretched and ready to dive, in front of the swimming pool on Port Hercule.

Emma de Sigaldi died in 2010, just before her 100th birthday.

5 comments:

Janey and Co. said...

A perfect welcome to a maritime museum, by a remarkable artist.

AL said...

It looks as if tis octopus could also be a classical dancer....just lovely.

Valladolid Daily Photo said...

Watch out for those tentacles!

Catherine said...

great sculpture and I know the one on the port too - looking forward to seeing what is inside the Museum...

French Girl in Seattle said...

I visited the museum last summer and remember this sculpture very well. What a fantastic place! The building itself is worth mentioning, as much as the collections and exhibits inside. There was a special exhibit on Albert and Charlene's wedding last August. Did you see it? Veronique (French Girl in Seattle)

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