Hilarious Images That Prove You Can Never Take a Serious Photo With Historical Monuments!
It’s This Way
The bronze statue of Lycidas, sculpted by James Havard Thomas between 1902 and 1908, is housed at the Tate Britain art gallery in Millbank, London. The figure depicts the name given by John Milton to his friend, Edward King, who drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of Wales.
A girl visiting the Tate Britain art gallery adds a touch of humor to a photo taken of the statue. The photographer captures a frame where the girl appears to ask for directions while the sculpture of Lycidas points the way. This sculpture serves as a poignant reminder of Milton’s pastoral elegy.
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