Prometheus, Sculpture in New York City
Prometheus is a bronze sculpture by Paul Manship, located at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan, New York City.
The sculpture was created by Paul Manship in 1934 as part of the Rockefeller Center's public art program.
Prometheus is depicted in the act of stealing fire from the gods, a symbol of human progress and achievement.
The sculpture overlooks the Lower Plaza at Rockefeller Center, right above the ice-skating rink.
Prometheus is one of the most photographed artworks in New York City.
Website: rockefellercenter.com/art-and-history/art/prometheus
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