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... and within the recessed area. The practice of depicting seated figures originates from ancient Attica, but the distinctive frontal presentation is a hallmark unique to Cypriot artistry. ...This intriguing relic was unearthed in the city of Amathus.
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The marble portrait of a Roman woman crafted circa 30 BC now resides in the Liebieghaus museum in Frankfurt, Germany. This object is part of "Scan The World", a non-profit endeavor spearheaded by MyMiniFactory that seeks to compile a digital...
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This elderly woman sports a sophisticated hairstyle featuring a crown of hair, a hollow bun consisting of five sequential rows of twisted braids, and a lock of hair encircling her entire head. The use of hairpieces for the upper sections of this...
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A statue of a woman crafted from Pentelic marble lies in Stadiou Street, Athens, near an ancient cemetery of great importance. The sculpture portrays a maidservant seated on a low platform with legs crossed, her right hand cradling her head. It is...
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A stunning marble portrait of a Roman woman, sporting the distinctive hairstyle of Emperor Trajan's sister, was crafted between 100-120 AD and is now proudly displayed at the Liebieghaus in Frankfurt, Germany. This exceptional piece is part of the...
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Human: Ash urn of a reclining Etruscan woman, Budapest Museum\r\nEtruscan culture was a dynamic blend. It merged diverse ethnicities and non-Indo-European languages from Asia Minor with ancient Italian roots. People wore distinctive boots with...
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This remarkable piece is one of several statues from the west pediment of The Parthenon in Athens, commonly known as The Elgin Marbles due to Lord Elgin's infamous looting of the area in 1816. This striking statue originates from the West pediment...
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This is a plaster cast of a bust of a young woman crafted around 1889 possibly in Berlin. The original bust is attributed to Mino da Fiesole who created it in Florence during the 15th century. It previously resided in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum,...
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-- More about the artist Unfortunately, we have no information about the creator of this ancient stele, as it dates back to a time when signatures were not commonly left behind. ...Despite extensive research, the identity of the artist remains unknown.
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Technical/Specification about the statue: High relief sculpture uses more than half the mass of the sculpted figure projecting from the background, with prominent elements like heads and limbs often completely undercut. The parts of the subject that...
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This is a grave marker honoring an unidentified woman. The deceased subject stands upright within an ornate frame, clad in a traditional Greek tunic and draped with a flowing veil. The right arm emerges from beneath the veil, bent at the elbow as she...
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This statue fragment, depicting a woman, was created at the prestigious National Theatre of Rome during the first fifty years of the 1st century AD.
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... at the submountain part of the Sikhote-Alin Mountain Range. The rocky benches above the river, high skerries, small waterfalls, animal baths and trails, sanctuaries of local people, as well as settlement sites of ancient people deserve attention.
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A vibrant funerary stele showcases a dramatic relief of a departed lady, skillfully crafted during the latter stages of the Hellenistic era, and unearthed in the historic city of Limassol.
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... of a revered goddess or nymph. As part of its rich cultural heritage, this masterpiece is intricately connected to the magnificent pedimental decorations of the esteemed Temple of Poseidon at Sounion, dating back to approximately 440-430 BC.
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Graestone Marker of a Female Figure Carved Inscription: Woe betide the daughter of Bar'a, Zabd'ath's child, a year 400 circa 134 to 135 AD
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... The head displayed here was mounted on a female statue draped with fabric discovered within the ancient walls of the former convent of the Poor Clares of Toulouse, now part of the Catholic Institute Museum. ...Daniel Cazes wrote this in 2005.
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A striking likeness captures the enigmatic features of an unidentified Roman matron.
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... ...1266-85) based in Naples. Its elegant classical undertones are reminiscent of masterpieces by Nicola di Bartolomeo da Foggia, who signed his exceptional pulpit at the Cathedral of Ravello in 1272, yet we cannot confirm if he is indeed the creator.
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A representation of a standing female figure showcases vibrant straw colors paired with a distinct green glaze on its base.
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This portrait showcases a mature Roman matron, her hair styled identically to those featured in the official likenesses of the imperial ladies during the reigns of Elagabalus and Alexander Severus - perfectly centered and artfully coiffed with a...
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A prized object from the Cravens Collection, now owned by University at Buffalo Art Galleries, was meticulously captured with equipment provided by the University of South Florida as part of the innovative Cravens Virtual Museum Project under the...
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... while four strands are separated in the front. Two of these strands form a small knot over the forehead, while the remaining two fold backwards and tie into the bun at the base of the head. ...This coiffure typifies the end of the 1st century BC.
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Artemis embodied the sportsman's ideal so besides killing game she also protected it especially the young; this was the Homeric significance of the title Mistress of Animals. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit...
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This funerary context for portrait sculpture was deeply rooted in a long-standing tradition of displaying wax portrait masks called imagines during funeral processions of the upper classes to honor their distinguished lineage. These masks, portraits...
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This statue clearly originated from the early Etruscan period, evident in its incorporation of elements from minor Asia - a region from which the Etruscan people migrated at the start of the 8th century - and a noticeable lack of Greek influences.
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In the latter part of the fourth century and into the third, a significant figure emerged, marking a pivotal shift in human history.
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... an enigmatic female figure adorned with a lavishly decorated crown and an intricately styled coiffure. ...Her attire consists of a flowing, draped gown skillfully secured by a delicate brooch showcasing a cameo portrait of a gentleman in high relief.
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The statue showcases an artistic flair reminiscent of ancient Greek masterpieces crafted centuries ago. It is believed to be a faithful replica of a famous Roman deity, possibly Diana, depicted with both arms extended outward. ...Over time, the lower...
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The youthful beauty is immortalized in this stunning bust, crafted by the masterful hands of Italian sculptor Simone Bianco, an artist renowned for his exceptional skill and artistry. ...Created during the mid-16th century, this elegant piece showcases...