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Zeus at The Lapidarium, Alba Iulia
Zeus at The Lapidarium, Alba Iulia
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The original statue was an enormous seated figure, approximately 13 meters tall, crafted by Greek sculptor Phidias around 435 BC within the sanctuary of Olympia, Greece, and erected in the Temple of Zeus there. A masterpiece of ivory plates and gold...

The so-called 'Little Herculaneum Woman' with portrait head said to be Antonia
The so-called 'Little Herculaneum Woman' with portrait head said to be Antonia
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Archaeologists uncovered a theater, temples, a forum, and the suburban Villa dei Papiri. The Herculaneum Women are Roman versions of sculptural types from Greek art. They have facial features that are idealized, wear elegant drapery, and share a...

Human Headed Corbel (1) at The Grand Curtius Liege, Belgium
Human Headed Corbel (1) at The Grand Curtius Liege, Belgium
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It's common in Medieval architecture and in the Scottish baronial style as well as in classical architecture vocabulary, such as modillions of a Corinthian cornice, Hindu temple architecture and ancient Chinese architecture. The word "corbel" comes...

Judgement of Paris
Judgement of Paris
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... are crafted from an alloy of tin and lead, which, although heavy, proves easier to work with after casting. This is evident in the intricate details of Vulcan's forge and the capitals of the columns in the round temple of the Judgement of Paris.

Wounded Amazon (Sciarra type)
Wounded Amazon (Sciarra type)
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Polyclitus, Phidias, Kresilas, Kydon, and Phradmon joined forces to create statues that would be judged by their peers at the Temple of Diana in Ephesus. According to Pliny the Elder, the artists agreed on a ranking system, with Polycletus taking...

Hadrian
Hadrian
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He also spearheaded a massive renovation project for the Pantheon and commissioned the Temple of Venus and Roma. As an ardent admirer of Greek culture, he earned the reputation as a humanist among some historians, and is remembered as one of the Five...

Sphinx
Sphinx
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... the Egyptian sphinx is often viewed as benevolent, yet possessing incredible strength similar to that of its more malevolent Greek counterpart. Both versions are believed to serve as guardians, frequently positioned at the entrances to temples.

Animals for Sarcophagus Decoration - Monkey 2
Animals for Sarcophagus Decoration - Monkey 2
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In Roman Egypt, people believed that buying and presenting mummified monkeys to temple goddesses like Bast/Bastet or Pakhet would grant the monkey's spirit eternal life, where it would continue to urge the goddess to bless the giver and answer their...

Animals for Sarcophagus Decoration - Cat
Animals for Sarcophagus Decoration - Cat
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In Roman Egypt, the people believed that if they bought a mummified cat and presented it to the temple of a goddess like Bastet or Pakhet, the cat's spirit would join the goddess in the afterlife, where it would continually urge her to bless the...

Animals for Sarcophagus Decoration - Cat 2
Animals for Sarcophagus Decoration - Cat 2
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In Roman Egypt, the people believed that if they bought a mummified cat and presented it to the temple of a goddess like Bast/Bastet, or Pakhet, the cat's spirit would join the goddess in the afterlife, where it would continually urge her to bless...

Nagaraja or Serpent King at The Guimet Museum, Paris
Nagaraja or Serpent King at The Guimet Museum, Paris
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On the Indian subcontinent, temples are dedicated to the worship of serpents from the dawn of civilization onwards. Buddhism and Hinduism adopted nagarajas and naginis (serpent kings and their consorts) as protective deities and depicted them as...

Ares Borghese at The Louvre, Paris
Ares Borghese at The Louvre, Paris
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However, the temple of Ares referenced by Pausanias had only been relocated from Acharnes and re-sited during Augustus' time, making this timeline impossible. Moreover, statues attributed to Alcamenes depict the god wearing a breastplate, casting...

Low poly Ancient Roman Ruin Construction 08 - White Granite Low-poly  3D model
Low poly Ancient Roman Ruin Construction 08 - White Granite Low-poly 3D model
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And that's what makes it truly come alive – the soul of each environment.\n\nIt's my pleasure to share my assets with you for your next project.\n\nThank you for considering our product!\n\nCastle castles village mountain castle tower cathedral...

Lamp with a frieze of military equipment at The British Museum, London
Lamp with a frieze of military equipment at The British Museum, London
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They lit up homes, shops, public buildings such as temples and bathhouses; lamps marched in religious processions, were dedicated at shrines and placed in tombs. Ancient lamps came in various materials like terracotta, metal, stone and glass. From...

Low poly Ancient Roman Ruin Construction R4 - White Granite Low-poly  3D model
Low poly Ancient Roman Ruin Construction R4 - White Granite Low-poly 3D model
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Whether it's an ancient temple, a mystical dungeon, or a medieval ruin, every landscape holds secrets and stories waiting to be uncovered. My high-quality textures are designed to complement all types of projects, from blockbuster movies to AAA...

Bull's Head Lamp at The British Museum, London
Bull's Head Lamp at The British Museum, London
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They were used throughout homes, shops, public buildings such as temples and bathhouses; lamps were carried in processions, dedicated at shrines and placed in tombs. Ancient lamps were crafted in terracotta, metal, stone and glass. From Minoan times...

Bronze Head of Augustus
Bronze Head of Augustus
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Though Roman forces reclaimed many statues, they failed to reach Meroë, where this head was intentionally buried beneath a native temple dedicated to Victory. The deliberate act likely ensured the head remained forever below its Meroitic captors'...

Marble Column Drum at The British Museum, London
Marble Column Drum at The British Museum, London
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Sculptured marble column drum dating back to 325-350 BC stands proudly at the south-west corner of the later temple of Artemis in Ephesos. This remarkable relic is the best preserved example of its kind, showcasing a youthful winged Thanatos (death)...

Guardian King of the South and Buddhist Guardian King of the East at The Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
Guardian King of the South and Buddhist Guardian King of the East at The Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
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In a Japanese Buddhist temple, these powerful guardians are proudly displayed on an elaborate platform that represents the revered Mount Meru. The fearless warrior who guards the West is showcased, depicted as a courageous warrior clad in armor. He...

Le Tirthankara Risabhanatha
Le Tirthankara Risabhanatha
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This jina was highly revered by the Digambara sect, which built three temples - Pârsvanâtha, Ghantâi, and Adinâth - on the outskirts of Khajurâho, the former capital of the Candella dynasty. ...Nearly sixty images of Rishabhanatha were discovered in...

Arcade Dual Monitor Display 40' with Fan
Arcade Dual Monitor Display 40' with Fan
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Know how to assemble a computer, know much of what nails to use.This is an adventurous task that helps much of saving space for temple folks that need room for their love passed away and their generation have a place to play video games. As we still...

Stone Sculpture of Female Deities at The British Museum, London
Stone Sculpture of Female Deities at The British Museum, London
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Such sculptures once stood in Huaxtec shrines and temples. Tlazolteotl is known as one of several feminine deities. In Nahuatl, the Aztec language, tlazolli refers to filth in the form of vices and disease. As goddess of tlazolli, Tlazolteotl was...

Chares at The British Museum, London
Chares at The British Museum, London
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Their final stop before reaching the temple at Didyma was by a group of statues called the Chares statues, which were possibly displayed on a semi-circular base in a monumental shrine, similar to one recently discovered along the Sacred Way. This...

Michtlantecuhtli at The British Museum, London
Michtlantecuhtli at The British Museum, London
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As the Aztecs expanded their empire through conquest, they plundered captured treasures like this one and proudly displayed them in their own temples at Tenochtitlan. This remarkable object is part of "Scan The World", a groundbreaking initiative...

Antefix (end-tile): head of Artemis-Bendis at The British Museum, London
Antefix (end-tile): head of Artemis-Bendis at The British Museum, London
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By decree of Dodona's oracle, Athenians had to grant land for her shrine or temple; Thracian residents introduced her cult into Attica, though processions remained separate. Both cult and festival became popular that in Plato's time its festivities...

Dionysos at The British Museum, London
Dionysos at The British Museum, London
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Discovered in the Temple of Dionysos at Cyrene, Libya, this sculpture may have been the cult statue and focal point of worship there. It is likely a Roman adaptation of an existing type rather than a direct Greek copy. Crafted in the 2nd century AD,...

Dionysos at The British Museum, London
Dionysos at The British Museum, London
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Discovered in the Temple of Dionysos at Cyrene (Libya), this sculpture might have served as the cult statue, drawing worship to it. It is likely a Roman adaptation rather than a direct copy of a Greek original. Crafted in the 2nd century AD, the...

Egyptian Feline at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Egyptian Feline at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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The animal embodied various important deities, such as Sakhmet, the fiery goddess of war and pestilence, and served as a guardian of temples and palaces. The sculpture showcases all the distinctive features of early Old Kingdom art and iconography:...

Tulja Bhavani - Giver of Life
Tulja Bhavani - Giver of Life
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Balustrade a Naga at the Guimet Museum, Paris, France
Balustrade a Naga at the Guimet Museum, Paris, France
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A majestic seven-headed serpent or "naga" forms a stunning stone balustrade alongside a walkway leading into the ancient temple complex of Angkor Wat. The powerful naga, literally meaning "serpent" in Sanskrit, embodies the qualities of power, water,...