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Childebert I, a Frankish king of the Merovingian dynasty, took control of Paris in 511 after the death of his father, King Clovis I. Born at Reims, he was one of four sons who shared their father's kingdom. Childebert received as his share the city...
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Prometheus, meaning "forethought," was a Titan in Greek mythology who brought fire to humanity. He allied himself with Zeus and the rising Olympian gods against Cronus and the other Titans in the epic struggle between the two cosmic forces. Ancient...
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The legend of huntress Artemis as a virgin holds a double origin- Boeotian and Arcadian roots. Her father, Schoenée, son of Athamas, credits his ancestry to Minyas' daughter Clymene. The other account points to LASOS, Lycurgus' son, who attempted to...
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This is a Roman copy of a Greek work, combining the Aphrodite Anadyomene type whereby the subject is caught after stepping out of water and adjusting her hair, with the 'Modest Aphrodite' depicting her holding her drapery. ...The interesting aspect...
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The legend of huntress Artemis as a virgin has multiple origins: Boeotian and Arcadian. The first origin gives her father Schoenée, son of Athamas and mother Clymene, daughter of Minyas. The second attribute authorship to Lycurgus's son, Lasos. His...
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This Pentelic marble sculpture was crafted circa 50 AD and showcases Athena, a central figure within the group sculpture "Athena and Marsyas," reconstructed by Myron in Berlin. The figures draped in peplos appear throughout antique replicas, most...
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Amphitrite ruled as a mighty sea-goddess in ancient Greek mythology, standing strong alongside her powerful husband Poseidon. However, as she became entwined with the Olympian pantheon, her status began to wane, relegated to mere consort status...
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A standard drying duct system with adjustable vent and shutter arrangement appears complete, serving as my second undertaking; so far it looks functional.
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The Greek sculptor Selanion crafts a portrait of Plato (428-348 BC) for the gardens of Athens' Academy, commissioned by Mithridates as recorded by Diogenes Laërtius in De Vitis Philosophorum, III, 25 and cited in Favorinus' Memorabilia. The...
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Philopoemen, a brilliant Greek general and politician, led eight times as Achaean Strategos. Starting his tenure as strategos in 209 BC, Philopoemen transformed the Achaean League into a powerful military force within Greece. ...A Roman described him...
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The marble group, "Satyre and Bacchante", was created by French sculptor James Pradier between 1830 and 1834. ...Its unveiling at the 1834 Salon des Beaux-Arts sparked controversy due to its realistic and sensual depiction of nudity.
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The renowned sculptor Selanion of the Peloponnese crafted a stunning portrait of Plato, dated 428-348 BC, specifically for the gardens of the esteemed Academy of Athens. ...The commission was allegedly given by Mithridates, as recorded in Diogenes...
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Childebert I (c. 496 – December 13, 558) was a Frankish King of the Merovingian dynasty, third son of Clovis I who shared the kingdom of the Franks upon their father's death in 511. Born at Reims, he was one of Saint Clotilda's sons. He reigned as...
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Charon, the ferryman of Hades, transports souls of the newly deceased across the river Styx and Acheron, a boundary between the world of the living and the realm of the dead. Charles-Francois Hutin carved this marble sculpture in 1744 for the Royal...
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This terracotta sculpture by Michel-Ange Slodtz is a masterpiece depicting Chryses, a legendary priest of Apollo at Chryse, near Troy. A counterpart bust represents Iphigenia, likely part of Ange Laurent Lalive de Jully's impressive collection. The...
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In ancient Roman and Thracian (Getae) faith, priestesses serving Vesta, goddess of home warmth, were known as Vestals or Vestal Virgins. The name of this Goddess directly translates to "Straight Messenger" in plain meaning. Rome's College of the...
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In Greek mythology, Silenus was a trusted companion and mentor to Dionysus, the wine god, serving him for many years. He usually stands out from the satyrs who accompany Dionysus in his retinue (thiasos) as being significantly older. In some cases,...
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In ancient Greek and Roman mythology, the palladium or palladion was a revered cult image of immense antiquity whose safety was said to determine that of Troy and later Rome. Pallas Athena's wooden statue (xoanon) was stolen by Odysseus and Diomedes...
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The majestic marble sculpture of Neptune was masterfully crafted by Antoine Coysevox over two decades, commencing in Lyon in 1640 and culminating in Paris in 1720. As the Roman deity of freshwater and the sea, Neptune held revered status in Roman...
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Iphigenia springs forth as the daughter of mighty Agamemnon and Clytemnestra in ancient Greek lore, destined to meet a tragic fate at the hands of her father, compelled by divine command to make a heart-wrenching sacrifice that will clear a path for...
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This stunning marble bust is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of French sculptor Edme-François-Étienne Gois. Born in Paris, he was raised by his father, Étienne-Pierre-Adrien Gois, a skilled sculptor who initially mentored him. Gois then...
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In ancient Roman and Thracian (Getae) faiths, Vestal Virgins were revered priestesses of Vesta, the goddess of domestic fires. Vesta's name translates directly to "The News-bearer". Rome's leaders considered the well-being of the College of the...
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The legend of the huntress Artemis as a virgin, has a double origin- Boeotian and Arcadian. ...The first gives her father, Schoenée, the son of Athamas and his mother Clymene, daughter of Minyas.
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This marble sculpture, crafted by David D'Angers in 1830, brings Lamartine to life. Alphonse Marie Louis de Prat de Lamartine, chevalier de Pratz, played a pivotal role in shaping France's Second Republic and cementing the Tricolore as its national...
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At his passing in 1665, aside from the bust of Louis XIV stored at the Palace of Versailles and partial distribution to the Louvre before the Revolution, the majority of his collection remains intact at the Mazarin Palace in Paris. This bust is...
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Too heavy to be transported, it was nonetheless promptly published, and the precision of the mapping allowed the Duc de Luynes to locate the stele in 1864 and bring it to France for presentation to the Louvre. It was found at Redjom el A'abed, a site...
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The theme is related to a series of allegorical scenes in honor of Louis XIV, such as Sculpture Presenting the King's Medallion to Painting (1682, Louvre Museum) by Jacques Prou, or Poetry and Music Celebrating the Glory of King Louis XIV (1686,...
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...This supports historian Jean Taveaux's claim from the late 16th century that Jean Cousin, a renowned artist (died circa 1560), created this work, as evidenced by his painting Eva Prima Pandora in the Louvre. This object is part of "Scan The World".