• Non-Violence, also known as The Knotted Gun, is a bronze sculpture by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd of an oversized Colt Python .357 Magnum revolver with its...
  • Non-Violence is a bronze sculpture of a 45-calibre revolver with its barrel tied in a knot. The gun is cocked, but the knot makes it clear that it cannot shoot.
  • The « Non-violence » sculpture. ... “The sculpture Non-Violence has not only endowed the United Nations with a cherished work of art.
  • The Non-Violence sculpture is Malmo’s famous landmark that was created by the acclaimed Swedish sculptor Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd and was...
  • Following the unveiling of the original sculpture, Reuterswärd did a range of replicas of Non Violence for places around the world, numbering about 30 sculptures.
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  • The Non-Violence sculpture is located near the visitors' entrance of the United Nations on First Avenue.
  • Therefore, when a gun’s barrel is tied like that of the Non-Violence sculpture, it is an indication that the weapon is not meant for use.
  • The sculpture is also known as the Non-Violence sculpture. ... Since 1993 the sculpture has been the symbol of The Non-Violence Project.
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  • English: The sculpture Non-Violence by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd, United Nations headquarters, New York City.
  • Honolulu CC is the new home for a 40-inch-wide, 27-inch-tall version of the Non-Violence sculpture on display in the college’s cafeteria.
  • People gather around the copy of Carl Fredrik Reutersward's 'Non-Violence' sculpture during its unveiling ceremony in Beirut, Lebanon.