French King Statue King Louis XIV STL Model

French King Statue King Louis XIV STL Model

This statue of Louis XIV, located in the Place de la Victoire in Paris, was created by François Joseph Bosio and unveiled in 1822.
Statue of Victory Square, Paris, France King Louis XIV of France

Statue of Victory Square, Paris, France King Louis XIV of France

This statue of Louis XIV, located in the Place de la Victoire in Paris, was created by François Joseph Bosio and unveiled in 1822.
French 17th century statue King Louis XIV of France

French 17th century statue King Louis XIV of France

This statue was made in the seventeenth century, Louis XIV, Louis the Great, the Sun King, was the King of France. His reign was the longest of any sovereign monarch in history. He consolidated France's system of absolute monarchy, which lasted until the French Revolution. He made France a leading European power, often maintaining its military might.
Nepal Siti Lakshmi Temple Statue Mara Dynasty Horse Statue

Nepal Siti Lakshmi Temple Statue Mara Dynasty Horse Statue

The sculpture is located on the stairs of the Sidhi Laxmi Temple (Sidhi Laxmi Temple) in Bader Gangduba Square, Kathmandu, Nepal. It was built by King Jagat Prakash Malla between the 1660 s and the 1670 s. In addition to this sculpture, there are 10 sculptures on both sides of the staircase, including humans, animals (such as horses, dogs, rhinos) and various mythical creatures.
Lednica Castle Garden Zeus Statue

Lednica Castle Garden Zeus Statue

The 17th century Zeus statue located in Lednice Castle Garden. Zeus is the highest god in Greek mythology, in charge of the sky and thunder, and is the leader of the Olympian gods. The history of the gardens of Ledernitz Castle can be traced back to the 12th century, initially as a fortress used to defend against foreign crossing of rivers. Later, it became the private property of the Liechtenstein family and was transformed into a magnificent courtyard between the 17th and 20th centuries.
University of Applied Arts Vienna Holy Cross Courtyard Marble Portal

University of Applied Arts Vienna Holy Cross Courtyard Marble Portal

The entrance to the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria, is part of the Holy Cross Courtyard, a courtyard complex in the center of Vienna. It is located between the streets of the beautiful Lantern and Grashov, and is today surrounded by a complex of monastery courtyards, abbeys, houses of worship and apartment buildings. The courtyard of the Holy Cross is often called the oldest apartment building in Vienna. It was built in the 13th century and has since then belonged to the Sist Monastery of the Holy Cross. Most of the chapel of the courtyard and the courtyard of the abbot were demolished during the Baroque period and rebuilt by order of the abbot of the Abbey of the Holy Cross between 1659 and 1676.