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Gaius Mucius Scaevola, a young Roman hero, left an indelible mark on history with his unwavering bravery. In 508 BC, during Rome's war with Clusium, Lars Porsena, the Clusian king, laid siege to the city. Mucius, sanctioned by the Roman Senate, snuck...
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This sculpture of Marie Leszczyńska is a masterpiece created by the skilled hands of Guillaume Coustou the Elder. Marie Leszczyńska, renowned as Queen Marie of France, held the title of queen consort to King Louis XV of France. Born to King Stanisław...
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The Sleeping Hermaphroditus is a renowned ancient marble sculpture depicting a life-sized Hermaphroditus reclining on a lavish mattress crafted by Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1620. The figure is partly derived from ancient depictions of...
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The Callipygian Venus, also known as the Aphrodite Kallipygos or simply Venus Callipyge, translates to "Venus with beautiful buttocks" in literal terms. This Ancient Roman marble sculpture is believed to be an exact replica of a much older Greek...
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The hair on the replica closely resembles that of Marcus Aurelius' bust at 17 years old. The individual portrayed in this likeness is unidentified but it's clear he's a devotee of Marcus Aurelius and the principles of stoicism. ...He wears a traditional...
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This torso is part of an ancient collection of replicas inspired by a renowned original work. With his right hand, he grasped the jug and poured wine into a cup held in his left hand, though that cup itself remains unseen, captured instead in another...
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The Borghese Ares is a Roman marble statue from the imperial era (1st or 2nd century AD). Standing at 2.11m tall, this masterpiece identifies as Ares through his distinctive helmet and an ankle ring gifted by his lover Aphrodite. This statue possibly...
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Giorgio Vasari identifies Dietisalvi Neroni on a work by Mino da Fiesole. As Italy's first advisor to Cosimo de' Medici, the Elder, Neroni helped him return to Florence after exile. This decision led Cosimo to appoint Neroni as his successor in...
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Defernex belonged to the prestigious Academy of Saint-Luc, which proudly showcased his impressive bust in 1762. ...Renowned comedian Madame Favart, née Marie-Justine Duronceray, dazzled audiences with her exceptional talents during that era.
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Jeanne Bécu, Comtesse du Barry (19 August 1743 – 8 December 1793) dominated Louis XV of France as his last Maîtresse-en-titre and a victim of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. As Mademoiselle Lange, Jeanne instantly became a sensation...
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Jacques-Louis David was a renowned French painter born on August 30, 1748, who dominated the Neoclassical style with his cerebral approach to history painting. His work marked a significant shift in taste away from Rococo frivolity and towards...
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Milo of Croton was a renowned 6th-century wrestler from the prominent Magna Graecian city of Croton who enjoyed an illustrious wrestling career, achieving numerous victories in the most prestigious athletic festivals of ancient Greece. His impressive...
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Jacques-Louis David (30 August 1748 – 29 December 1825) was a highly influential French painter who dominated the Neoclassical style, widely regarded as the leading artist of his time. By the late 1780s, his cerebral approach to history painting had...
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This marble sculpture, displayed in the Salon in 1800, was created by Jean-Baptiste Stouf (Paris, 1742 - Charenton-le-Point, 1826). Michel Eyquem de Montaigne (28 February 1533 - 13 September 1592) is widely regarded as one of the most influential...
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This exquisite marble sculpture by Francois Rude (1784-1855, completed 1852) vividly depicts a 13-year-old Joan of Arc listening intently to the voice of the Archangel Michael. Joan of Arc (c. 1412 – May 30, 1431), affectionately known as "The Maid...
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The Ares Borghese is a stunning Roman marble statue that dates back to the imperial era, specifically to the 1st or 2nd century AD. Standing at an impressive 2.11m high, this masterpiece is easily identifiable as Ares due to his distinctive helmet...
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In ancient times, from the Archaic period onwards, humans relied on animals to pinpoint the locations of tombs. ...The lion's majestic presence adorned tombs as early as the sixth century BC, coinciding with another long-standing tradition that...
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This exquisite marble sculpture is estimated to have been crafted sometime between the 1st and 2nd century AD, unearthed near Banias in Syria. The statuette depicts Marsyas, the satyr, being subjected to brutal torture. The original statue, with...
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Minerva burst forth as a fully formed Roman goddess of wisdom and patron deity of arts, trade, and strategy. Born with arms from the mighty hand of Jupiter, she was destined for greatness. After siring the titaness Metis, Jupiter remembered a dire...
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The Venus Callipyge, also known as Aphrodite Kallipygos (or Callipygian Venus), is a stunning Ancient Roman marble statue thought to be a copy of an older Greek masterpiece created around 300 BC. Depicting a partially draped woman, the statue...
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Charles Antoine Coysevox, renowned French sculptor, made his entrance into this world on September 29, 1640, in Lyon. ...His family's roots traced back to Franche-Comté, which was then a part of Spain.
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A steel latticed gate, alternatively known as a romanilla, is constructed using 2.5" x 1.5" rectangular-section steel pipes and 1.6mm thick sheet steel bent sections resembling a lattice pattern. ...This type of door offers a distinctive design...
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We are aware of two other portraits carved of this woman of high rank (one in Rome, the Palace of the Conservatives and St. John Lateran), identified most often as the Empress Ariadne (474-515) but also believed to be Licenia Eudoxia, the wife of...
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The Apollo Lyceus type, known as Lycean Apollo and originating with Praxiteles, can be found in numerous full-size statues and figurine copies as well as on 1st century BCE Athenian coinage. This statue type depicts the god resting on a support,...
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The girl reclining on a rock presents an intriguing twist on the celebrated Sleeping Ariadne of the Vatican Museum, where the composition is inverted. In both instances, it is Ariadne, daughter of King Minos, who lies abandoned on Naxos, despite...
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Lorenzo Bartolini (January 7, 1777 – January 20, 1850) was an Italian sculptor who infused neoclassicism with a sentimental piety and naturalistic detail. ...He drew inspiration from the sculpture of the Florentine Renaissance rather than Antonio...
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This exquisite marble sculpture, crafted in the early 11th Century but meticulously completed much later in the 16th Century, originates from Italy. The stunning statue is part of the esteemed collection of Tibero Ceuli, acquired by Cardinal Scipion...
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Nicolas Poussin dominated classical French Baroque art with his precise, methodical approach and preference for stark lines over vivid hues. He spent most of his productive years in Rome, leaving an enduring legacy among artists who valued order and...
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This 2-part cover allows you to trim any hole in material up to 4" span, even if irregular (the reason I had to make it) by sandwiching the material between the top and bottom disk. It's obviously scalable 114mm (4½") diameter 14mm thick...
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Filippo Strozzi the Elder was an Italian banker and statesman born on July 4, 1428. He came from a wealthy family in Florence known as the Strozzi. His parents were Matteo Strozzi and Alessandra Macinghi. As a young man, Filippo opposed Cosimo de'...