Prince of Orange frigate bow image

Prince of Orange frigate bow image

The "Prince of Orange"-class frigate, built in 1785, belonged to the Dutch Navy and was active during the Napoleonic Wars.
Monument to Louise Dubin, a figure of the French Enlightenment

Monument to Louise Dubin, a figure of the French Enlightenment

Louise Dubin is one of the important figures of the 18th century French Enlightenment. She is known not only for her literary salons, but also for her concern and advocacy for women's rights. Her book, On the Equality of Men and Women, explored the equal status of men and women in society, and although it was not published during her lifetime, its ideas had a profound impact on future generations. Her residence, the Château de Chenonceau (Château de), is one of the famous buildings in French history and an important place where she held her salon. Her burial ground, located near the castle, became a historic site honoring this remarkable woman.
Nepalese cultural heritage meditation wise man

Nepalese cultural heritage meditation wise man

Statue of the wise man in meditation located at Durbar Square in Kathmandu, a statue of cultural heritage from the 18th century history of Nepal.
Statue of St. Gurdade in the Church of Tynitz Abbey

Statue of St. Gurdade in the Church of Tynitz Abbey

This statue of St. Gectree is one of two statues decorated on the side altar of St. Scolastika in the Church of the Monastery of Tynic, which is currently in the collection of the Benedictine Monastery Museum of Tynic. St. Geradet was a Catholic saint, noted for his religious contributions and a devout lifestyle. This sculpture shows her image, reflecting the artistic style and religious beliefs of the 18th century. The exquisite craftsmanship and meticulous details of the sculpture reflect the craftsman's skills and artistic aesthetics at that time. This sculpture is not only of religious significance, but also represents the cultural and historical background of that period.
August III expedition statue

August III expedition statue

The statue is located in the Neustadt district of Dresden, Germany, near the Auguste Bridge, where Elector of Saxony and King Frederick August II of Poland, also known as Auguste III, rides on a leaping horse. The statue sits on a building pedestal decorated with scrolls and kartushes (scrolls). The statue shows the knight sitting deep on the horse. The king wore the uniform of the Roman leader and had his hairstyle in the fashion of the 18th century.
Eighteenth-century sculpture of Santa Anna

Eighteenth-century sculpture of Santa Anna

This sculpture was created in the 18th century and is on display at the Katia Lexander Klosinski Museum. The sculpture depicts the image of Santa Anna, the mother of the Virgin Mary and an important figure in the Christian tradition. The sculpture is carved using wood in the style of the Baroque period, showing the artistic style and craftsmanship of the time.
Eighteenth-century Polish sculpture of a winged cavalry on horseback

Eighteenth-century Polish sculpture of a winged cavalry on horseback

The winged cavalry on horseback was an elite cavalry unit during the Polish and Lithuanian Commonwealth, and these cavalry were known for their unique fighting style and equipment. Winged cavalrymen usually ride on top of their warhorses in armor decorated with metal pieces and feathers.
St. John the Baptist

St. John the Baptist

Information about the statue of St. John located in Heiligenkreuz on the Baroque style Fourteen Hardroads. The statue of St. John holds a book and a lamb. Production began in 1731. John the Baptist was a Jewish repentance preacher who appeared around 28 AD in Galilee and Judea. He works in Palestinian Judaism and also has followers in Jewish Diaspora.
Saint Florian

Saint Florian

Saint Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, construction workers, and people affected by fires. He is often depicted wearing Roman or medieval military attire, holding a bucket of water to pour into burning buildings, symbolizing the legend of him extinguishing the entire town's fire with a bucket of water. The statue of Saint Florian was common in fire stations in Austria and Bavaria in the 18th century, and was often depicted as the guardian deity of firefighters.
Bishop's bust

Bishop's bust

The bishop's bust at the Heiligenkreis Monastery Museum. Giovanni Giuliani's head made of basswood was initially placed on a choir stall in the university church. After renovation work, it entered the museum.
Winter Fable

Winter Fable

The Winter Fable "is a sculpture located in the Austerlitz Castle Park. This sculpture depicts a man wearing a fur hat and fur scarf, holding a large tree branch in his hand. This sculpture was created by Ignaz Lenglach. Ignaz Lenglach (July 25, 1698, near Persenberg - around 1780, Baden) was a German born Baroque sculptor who primarily worked in southern Moravia. His works have diverse styles, including bottles and jars, little angels, reliefs, busts, and animal images