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''Eliza'' is a bronze sculpture located in Matilda Bay on the Swan River in Western Australia. The sculpture and plinth are mounted on a steel pylon 15 metres off the shoreline and depicts a woman about to dive off a wooden platform. It commemorates the old Crawley Baths which were a prominent Perth landmark during the early to mid 20th century. The sculpture is 2.2 metres high. The artwork has its own lighting from solar panels. The public artwork was done by Perth artist Tony Jones on a commission from the City of Perth and had an estimated cost of $167,000.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Crawley Baths Art Project: Application for Development approval )〕 Jones' other pieces include the C.Y. O'Connor statue near Coogee and ''Sea Queen'' at Claisebrook Cove. Eliza was unveiled by Peter Nattrass, Perth Lord Mayor on 15 October 2007 and has since been regularly "dressed" in various costumes by students and other unknown pranksters. Costumes have included a Santa Claus outfit (including beard), a Melbourne Cup frock and champagne flute and a Scotch College uniform. The sculpture is named after Mount Eliza which was so called after the wife of Governor Ralph Darling, an early Governor of New South Wales. The name was given by Captain James Stirling. File:Eliza, Matilda Bay, June-Moondyne.jpg File:Eliza, Matilda Bay, July 2011-Moondyne.jpg ==See also== *List of public art in Western Australia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eliza (sculpture)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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