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The dog depicted, standing at 1.05m in height, is a 2nd Century AD Roman replica of a Hellenistic bronze original. Its leonine muzzle and one leg have been repaired since its rediscovery. Though it is one of only a few animal sculptures surviving...
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The term is often applied to edible or decorative skulls made (usually with molds) from either sugar (called Alfeñiques) or clay, used in the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos) and the Roman Catholic holiday All...
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Some helmets have plumes in case you would like to make more Roman stylised crusaders. With this set of awesome heads you will turn your space soldiers into pious space crusaders. This set of helmets is a remake of...
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The term is often applied to edible or decorative skulls made (usually with molds) from either sugar (called Alfeñiques) or clay, used in the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos) and the Roman Catholic holiday All...
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The Roman copy could have decorated a garden. Found in Rome, September 1907, on land belonging to the Congregazione degli Opera della Divina Pietà (Robinson 1909, p. 206). In September 1907, it was discovered on property owned by the Congregazione...
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These busts vary in material from colored marble to bronze, with all featuring a medallion showing a face (usually of a white man) in profile, often resembling a Roman emperor. Joannes Claudius de Cock spent much of his working life in Antwerp,...
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Apollo stands out as one of the most significant and multifaceted Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and mythology. This iconic figure embodies the ideal of the kouros (a beardless, athletic youth), representing a god of music,...
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Psyche's Roman name through direct translation is Anima. Technical/Specification about the statue While most Greek monumental sculpture consists of bronzes, Praxiteles preferred to work in marble. More about the artist Praxiteles...
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The drapery is reminiscent of classical Greek or Roman sculpture, the root of Renaissance art. Who is depicted? Luca della Robbia's images of the Virgin Mary represent a fascinating world, a world of intimacy and motherly tenderness portrayed under...
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This relief is one of a number of Roman copies of a Greek marble relief made in the fifth century BC. It's exceptional because it reproduces a Greek work of art that still exists, now in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. According to the...
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A few years after her marriage, she converted to Roman Catholicism. The royal couple lived in Brussels initially at the Bellevue Palace before moving to the Stuyvenberg Castle, where their sons Baudouin and Albert were born. Astrid was actively...
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USB shutter control cable for DSLR (Canon, Pentax, Sony, Nikon) Using RTS-on-COM shutter driver in some Astrophotography software: [DSLR Shutter](http://www.stark-labs.com/downloads.html), [APT](https://www.ideiki.com/astro/Default.aspx),...
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The Venus Callipyge, also known as Aphrodite Kallipygos or the Callipygian Venus, literally meaning "Venus of the beautiful buttocks", is an Ancient Roman marble statue thought to be a copy of an older Greek original. In an example of anasyrma, it...
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The Discobolus of Myron, a Greek sculpture completed towards the end of the Severe period, circa 460-450 BC, is known through numerous Roman copies. The original Greek bronze is lost, but full-scale marble versions like the Palombara Discobolus and...
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The sculpture continued to stand tall in the Parthenon during the 5th century AD, until it was removed by the Romans. Historical accounts mention its presence in Constantinople in the 10th century. Pausanias, a renowned ancient historian, vividly...
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Nicolas Poussin created a marble sculpture between 1655-1656 depicting Podalyre, also known as Bacchus, the Roman name for Dionysus, the god of Wine. In Greek mythology, Podalirius was a son of Asclepius and led thirty ships from Tricca in Thessaly...
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It also embodies one of the most striking expressions of the baroque style, which emerged in the Roman Empire during the late second century, representing a complete break from classical tradition. The exaggerated volumes of the hair and beard,...
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In Bucharest, Murgu took up a position as professor of logic and Roman Law at Colegiul Sfântul Sava, while also becoming an active member of the Wallachian revolutionary movement. His involvement was eventually exposed, resulting in his arrest and...
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With his bald, bony skull, bare chest, and simple truncation, it is clearly meant to emulate portraits of Roman antiquity. The present bust was one of several Houdon portraits acquired in Paris by Count Alexander Stroganov. The Russian expatriate...
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This one—cast in clay and fired—transforms Miette from a dancer into a follower of Bacchus, the Roman god of wine. Throughout his prolific but short career, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux devoted himself to developing a highly sensual aesthetic and style,...
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Apollo is one of the most powerful and intricate of the Olympian deities in classical Greek and Roman religion and mythology. The ideal of the kouroi, a beardless, athletic youth, Apollo has been recognized as a god of music, truth and prophecy,...
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His six-volume Istoria românilor din Dacia-Traiană ("The History of the Romanians in Trajan's Dacia"), completed between 1888 and 1893, made a strong case for the predominantly Roman origin of the Romanians. This theory was later supported by...
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Laocoön, the son of Acoetes, was a key figure in Greek and Roman mythology, as well as the Epic Cycle. He was a Trojan priest who suffered a brutal attack by giant serpents sent by the gods, along with his two sons. Although Homer didn't mention him...
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As the Western Roman Empire began to decline, Augustine formulated the concept of the Catholic Church as a spiritual City of God, distinct from the material world. His ideas profoundly influenced the medieval worldview, shaping the segment of the...
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In 170 BC, Seleucid king Antiochus IV began the sixth Syrian War and invaded Egypt twice, but was crowned as its king in 168 after abandoning his claim on orders from the Roman Senate. Ptolemy succeeded at age six and ruled jointly with his mother...
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The Ancient Roman understanding of sexuality viewed explicit material very differently from most present-day cultures. Ideas about obscenity developed from the 18th century to the present day into a modern concept of pornography. Although the...
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Augury – using birds for divination – was popular among both the Greeks and Romans, with augurs interpreting messages based on the color and direction of flight. A crow flying in from the east or south is considered favorable. Native Americans often...
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However, it maintained political independence until the Roman conquest of Greece in 146 BC. After that, it underwent a long period of decline, especially in the Middle Ages when many Spartans moved to live in Mystras. Sparta was unique in ancient...
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The Ancient Roman understanding of sexuality viewed explicit material very differently from most present-day cultures. Ideas about obscenity developed from the 18th century to the present day into a modern concept of pornography. Although the...
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3D Catan Round Game Pieces addon (Knights) by BK_235 May 06, 2016 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1544722 3D Catan Round Game Pieces addon (Metropolis) by BK_235 May 06, 2016 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1544637 Catan Cities and Knights City...