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Standing majestically in the Worcester Art Museum is a statue of Hetepheres, the mother of Rawer, crafted from sturdy limestone during Egypt's Old Kingdom period around 2440 B.C. This significant piece was acquired by the museum through purchase and...
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This striking statue of a youth is known as Torso Amelung, a masterful Roman replica. The sleek, powerful torso, set against the sturdy trunk of a tree, unmistakably points to its origins in ancient Rome. ...Its resemblance to the Kritios Boy, an iconic...
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... to work such hard stone and create sculptures of this size. The reverential pose with hands clasped in front of the body and the garment draped across one shoulder continues the tradition of votive statues from earlier periods in Mesopotamia.
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Members of Athenian aristocracy often commissioned expensive funerary monuments within the city limits and its surroundings, particularly for family members who had passed away at a young age. Such monuments also took the form of stelai, frequently...
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Provenance details reveal that this statue originated from Giza, specifically from tomb G 2407 D, where it was unearthed amidst thieves' debris in 1936 by the Harvard University-Museum of Fine Arts Expedition. ...The Egyptian government subsequently...
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This statue is a Roman replica of a Greek work of art from the 5th Century BC, showcasing Athena, daughter of Zeus, standing confidently without any visible arms. Her right arm, now missing, would have held a weapon or shield, similar to The...
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Originally placed within the temple of Amen-Re in Luxor (the ancient city of Thebes), this masterpiece was crafted in Egypt during the 18th dynasty under Amenhotep III's rule (1390-1352 BC). ...Carved from black granite, the sculpture now resides in the...
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Seated Statue of Gudea, circa 2090 B.C., Originates from Mesopotamia, Specifically from Girsu (modern Tello). Crafted from Diorite Stone. Dimensions: 17 3/8 inches tall, 8 1/2 inches wide, and 11 5/8 inches long. Classified as a Stone Sculpture with...
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This bronze statue of Louis Major stands proudly on a bluestone base. Cast by the Bell Foundry of Asten (Koninklijke Klokkengieterij), it showcases Major as an impassioned orator, his right hand thrust forward and finger raised, while his left hand...
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... he seizes the horns of a ram that sits beside him, its hind legs firmly planted on the ground. This reproduction dates back to the late 5th century B.C., and it is believed to be the work of Naukydes, a sculptor associated with Polykleitos' school.
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A seated diorite statue of Gudea, dating back to the Neo-Sumerian era around 2090 BC, possibly originating from Girsu (now Tello) in Mesopotamia. Measuring 17.375 x 21.5 x 29.5 cm, this sculpture is classified as a stone-inscribed piece. It holds an...
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Statue of a Siren crafted from Pentelic marble discovered in ancient Kerameikos cemetery, Athens. The mythical winged woman with avian legs and tail mournfully gazes upon the deceased whose tomb she adorned.\r\nHer left hand's palm is all that...
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The statue is a unique blend of two distinct Roman replicas, expertly combined in the 18th century to form a single masterpiece. Apollo, the renowned Greek deity of artistry, illumination, and wisdom, comes to life in the Lykeios style, with his...
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... symbol, the kerykeion (known in Latin as caduceus), a winged staff typically adorned with two entwined snakes. The sculpture is an exact replica of a work from the 4th century BC, masterfully crafted to evoke the essence of ancient Greek artistry.
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... for his efforts to promote Sunday schools. Before the establishment of state schooling, Raikes' initiative led to the education of 1,250,000 children by 1831. ...His pioneering work is seen as a precursor to the English state school system.
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While playing video games with friends someone found a tiktok of a child in a car yelling "Statue of Litterbee" when trying to refer to the Statue of Liberty in NYC. There was some comedic vulgarity and I leave it to you to find the video on your...
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To reflect the final Statue of Liberty design, I made slight adjustments to the scan. I aligned the rays with those on the New York statue and rotated the flame to match its angle as well. The rest of the scan remained largely unchanged. However,...
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The Statue of Liberty: A Timeless Icon IF YOU'RE NOT ABLE TO VIEW THE RENDERED MODEL, IT'S LIKELY BECAUSE THE FILE IS TOO LARGE. However, it's available for purchase if you're interested. I create models that accurately depict the actual scenes from...
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Stunningly preserved kneeling statue of Senenmut emanates from ancient Egypt's Dynasty 18, specifically during Hatshepsut's reign between 1473-1458 BC. This incredible relic is proudly displayed at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The high-quality...
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Head and statue are ancient but were combined as recently as in the 18th century. ...The portrait depicts Emperor Hadrian's lover Antinous. The attributes allow the statue to be interpreted as Agathos Daimon (protective spirit).
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This is a majestic statue of Zeus, the all-powerful ruler of the sky, commanding lightning and thunder with an iron fist in ancient Greek mythology and the supreme king of the gods on Mount Olympus. Crafted in a severe style, or Early Classical...
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This is a stunning marble statue of an enigmatic standing young man. TORSO OF A YOUTH IN MOTION Dating back to the first half of the 18th century AD, this torso embodies the essence of Classical Greek art, reminiscent of the legendary master...
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Located in Athens, near the Olympieion complex, stands a remarkable statue that embodies Persephone's powerful spirit.
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This ancient limestone statue of Khasekhem, last ruler of Egypt's 2nd Dynasty, showcases one of the earliest existing examples of royal statuary from this remarkable civilization. The king proudly wears the distinctive White Crown of Upper Egypt and...
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This sculpture belongs to a series of diorite statues commissioned by Gudea, who dedicated his time to rebuilding the great temples of Lagash and installing statues of himself in them. Many were inscribed with his name and divine dedications,...
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... shines brightly, and on her wrist, a delicate bracelet adds a subtle sparkle. The inscription on the base of the statue reveals that it was dedicated by Megiste, daughter of Architimos, in honor of the revered Mother of the Gods and Aphrodite.
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This statue of Demeter was crafted from rosy-beige clay, shaped by hand and partially molded using a die box. The goddess wears a chiton and cloak, seated upon an ornate and expansive throne. Her regal presence is enhanced by a diadem and corn-ear...
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The Enigmatic Moai Statues - Guardians of Ancient Secrets, Honored by Reverence and Prayer Standing majestically on Easter Island's rugged landscape, the colossal Moai statues embody an aura of mystique and awe. These towering monoliths have long...
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Asclepius, revered as the god of medicine, held significant stature as patron deity and ancestral figure of the esteemed Asklepiades (Asclepiades), a legendary association of skilled physicians. His parentage boasted Apollon, the illustrious god,...
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A majestic statue of Koré emerged from reddish clay, skillfully shaped with precision tools and partially molded by a die-cut box. The goddess sits majestically on a throne, draped in a chitone and cloak, adorned with exquisite jewelry reminiscent...