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Transcendence or The Banker`s Heart, 4. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Transcendence or The Banker`s Heart, 1. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Transcendence or The Banker`s Heart, 3. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Granite sculpture depicting the divinity Nanban Ebisu meaning the portuguese ebisu in Nagasaki. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ujigami Shrine, a Shinto shrine in the city of Uji, Kyoto, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Giannini Plaza, Financial District San Francisco, CA Royalty Free Stock Photo
Torii at the entrance to Meiji Jingu. Tokyo city. Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Transcendence or The Banker`s Heart, 2.
Meiji Shrine. Tokyo city. Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Meiji Shrine. Tokyo city. Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Torii at the entrance to Meiji Jingu. Tokyo city. Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Torii at the entrance to Meiji Jingu. Tokyo city. Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Torii at the entrance to Meiji Jingu. Tokyo city. Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Camphor tree at Meiji Shrine. Tokyo city. Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Meiji Shrine. Tokyo city. Japan. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Officially named Transcendence by the sculptor Masayuki Nagare, it earned the nick name The Banker`s Heart by San Francisco newspaper columnist Herb Caen, which stuck due to what the cold, black, hard shape seems to represent. That, with the fact it was commissioned for the A.P. Giannini Plaza, the former home of Bank of America, who since moved to North Carolina.


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