Gail-Anderson Cat

Gail-Anderson Cat

Gail-Anderson Cat is a bronze statue depicting the image of the goddess Buster. The goddess is usually portrayed as a female figure of the head of the cat, or directly in the form of a cat. The main center of worship of the goddess Bast is located in Bubatis, in the Nile Delta. As a maternal goddess, Buster is gentle and kind, in contrast to the more aggressive lioness god, Sehmet. The statue dates back to the late dynasty of ancient Egypt, around 600 BC. Major Robert Grenville Gail-Anderson donated the statue to the British Museum in 1939 and named it in his honor.
Geometric Abstract Discus Player Like

Geometric Abstract Discus Player Like

Anubis bust (support 3D printing, can be assembled model)

Anubis bust (support 3D printing, can be assembled model)

Roman Emperor Nero statue (3D printable)

Roman Emperor Nero statue (3D printable)

Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus (Latin: Nero Claudius Drusus Germanicus, December 15, A.D. 37-June 9, A.D. 68), full name Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, formerly Lucius Domitius Akhenobus, the fifth emperor of the Roman Empire and the last emperor of the Julia Claudius dynasty (reigned from 54 AD to 9 June 68 AD).
White rhino sculpture ornaments (support 3D printing)

White rhino sculpture ornaments (support 3D printing)

Horus bust (supports 3D printing)

Horus bust (supports 3D printing)

Horus (Horus), is the patron saint of the pharaoh in ancient Egyptian mythology, the symbol of kingship, but also the god of vengeance. He is the son of Osiris and Isis, the image of a hawk (falcon) head, wearing an Egyptian crown, a linen skirt around the waist, and a god holding a Voss (energy) cane and an Anka (life) symbol.
Anubis bust (supports 3D printing)

Anubis bust (supports 3D printing)

Bull head bronze statue (support 3D printing)

Bull head bronze statue (support 3D printing)

Horse head statue (support 3D printing)

Horse head statue (support 3D printing)

Horus sculpture (support 3D printing)

Horus sculpture (support 3D printing)

Horus (Horus), is the patron saint of the pharaoh in ancient Egyptian mythology, the symbol of kingship, but also the god of vengeance. He is the son of Osiris and Isis, the image of a hawk (falcon) head, wearing an Egyptian crown, a linen skirt around the waist, and a god holding a Voss (energy) cane and an Anka (life) symbol.
Marvel character head carving Hella (normal 3D printing)

Marvel character head carving Hella (normal 3D printing)

Hella (Old Norse: Hel, English: Hela, also translated as Hull), the giant race, is the goddess of death and the queen of the underworld in ancient Norse mythology. At the same time, she is the daughter of Loki, the god of fire, and Angelburda, the sister of the giant wolf Fenrir and the giant Yermungard. Hella inherited the appearance of her parents, half of the body inherited the divine, beautiful, lovely and energetic female image of his father Loki, while the other half inherited the ugly, deformed, rotten and decaying body of the giantess mother, presenting a glacier-like cyan.
Chinese stone lion (support 3D printing)

Chinese stone lion (support 3D printing)

Statue of Bodhisattva in the Northern Song Dynasty

Statue of Bodhisattva in the Northern Song Dynasty

This painted stone statue of Bodhisattva during the Northern Qi Dynasty (550-577) is one of the important collections of the Asian Art Department of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) in New York, USA. This statue is famous for its style of "showing bones and clearing images", which perfectly combines the influence of the "Central Plains" of Buddhist art in the Northern Qi Dynasty and the "Matura style of the Gupta Dynasty in India". The Bodhisattva is "upright", with its feet slightly separated, its center of gravity falling on its right foot, its left foot naturally extending forward, and its body slightly lateral, forming a dynamic balance.
Chongqing Beishan Dazu Stone Carved Statue

Chongqing Beishan Dazu Stone Carved Statue

Dazu Rock (Dazu Rock Carvings), located in Dazu District, Chongqing, is the general name of 141 cliff statues in Dazu District. Among them, there are Baoding Mountain, Beishan (including Duo Pagoda), Nanshan, Shimen Mountain, Shizhuan Mountain, Miao Gaoshan and Shu Chengyan at the national level. The municipal level includes Jianshanzi, Qianfoyan, Fengshan Temple, Shengshui Temple, Chenjiayan and Pusheng Temple. There are 61 districts with Banchanggou and so on. There are about 50000 statues, with Buddhism as the main content, Taoism as the second. The carving categories are mainly high and shallow reliefs, a few round carvings and very few yin line carvings.
Chongqing Beishan Dazu Rock Carvings

Chongqing Beishan Dazu Rock Carvings

Dazu Rock (Dazu Rock Carvings), located in Dazu District, Chongqing, is the general name of 141 cliff statues in Dazu District. Among them, there are Baoding Mountain, Beishan (including Duo Pagoda), Nanshan, Shimen Mountain, Shizhuan Mountain, Miao Gaoshan and Shu Chengyan at the national level. The municipal level includes Jianshanzi, Qianfoyan, Fengshan Temple, Shengshui Temple, Chenjiayan and Pusheng Temple. There are 61 districts with Banchanggou and so on. There are about 50000 statues, with Buddhism as the main content, Taoism as the second. The carving categories are mainly high and shallow reliefs, a few round carvings and very few yin line carvings.
Upper Ratsiska Monument

Upper Ratsiska Monument

"Laziška Gornja" () is a traditional village in the Gorizia region (Goriška Brda) in southwestern Slovenia, located in the hilly terrain of the southern foothills of the Alps, adjacent to the tributary of the "Isonzo" (Soča), is a typical example of the "karst countryside" of Slovenia.
Nefertari Temple Statue Ramses II

Nefertari Temple Statue Ramses II

"Statua Ramses II and Nefertari Temple Statue" (Statua Ramses II Tempio Nefertari) is a giant rock carving group in the New Kingdom period of ancient Egypt (about the 13th century BC), located in Aswan Province in southern Egypt Inside the temple, it is a monumental building built by the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Ramses II for his favorite queen Nefertari. With its grand scale, exquisite craftsmanship and profound religious and political connotation, this group of statues has become one of the most representative artistic treasures of ancient Egyptian civilization.
Lost Old Man with Wood Carving in the Church of Guadalajara Harare Nella, Spain

Lost Old Man with Wood Carving in the Church of Guadalajara Harare Nella, Spain

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nella church wood carving to look at the distant king

Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nella church wood carving to look at the distant king

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Spain Guadalajara Harare Nella church wood carving broken wing angel

Spain Guadalajara Harare Nella church wood carving broken wing angel

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Man looking at wood carvings in Guadalajara Harare Nella Church, Spain

Man looking at wood carvings in Guadalajara Harare Nella Church, Spain

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Woman supported by wood carving in the church of Guadalajara Harare, Spain

Woman supported by wood carving in the church of Guadalajara Harare, Spain

"Spanish Guadalajara Harare Nera Church Wood Carving" is a group of classic wood carvings in Guadalajara (Guadalajara) Iglesia de Renera Church in central Spain. It is famous for its exquisite carving technology and profound religious connotation. As an important carrier of religious art in Guadalajara, this group of wood carvings is not only the core of church architectural decoration, but also the "living witness" of Spanish traditional wood carving skills and Christian culture ".
Bust of Vasili Lupe

Bust of Vasili Lupe

Vasile Lupu was a 17th-century ruler of the Principality of Moldova (now northeastern Romania) (reigned 1634-1653) and an important monarch belonging to the series of "Grand Dukes" (Domnitor) of Moldova. His reign was a key stage in Moldova's transformation from a vassal of the Ottoman Empire to a "semi-independent regime". He was famous for strengthening centralization, promoting cultural prosperity and resisting foreign invasion. He was regarded as one of the "most reformed monarchs" in Moldova's history.
The Tomb of Anna Belasquez and Pedro de Galvez

The Tomb of Anna Belasquez and Pedro de Galvez

The "Tomb of Anna Berasquez and Pedro de Galvez" is an important relic of Spanish colonial American history, located in the Catedral Metropolitana de la Asunción de México in present-day Mexico City, Mexico. The tomb is owned by 16th century Spanish colonial aristocrats Ana Velázquez (Ana Velázquez) and Pedro de Gálvez (Pedro de Gálvez), both of whom are famous for their participation in the Spanish conquest and colonial rule of Mexico.
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