High atop the castle stood the mammoth bronze angel.
The circular citadel shot skyward 107 feet to the bronze angel above.
In 1922, Sydney sculpted the bronze angel that marks the family graves.
Wings they were, those of the bronze angel that could come no higher, because its head had reached the ceiling of the antechamber below.
It would probably take Hybart the remaining minutes to lower the bronze angel.
And in 1548 he was asked to provide eight bronze angels bearing candlesticks for the piers of the choir.
Two other bronze angels sit near the base of the monument, one on each side.
This consists of a bronze angel perched on a granite plinth and is dated 1905.
The bronze angels on the balustrade are by Girolamo Campagna.
Each tower is topped by a bronze angel, one playing a trumpet, the other cymbals.