Gilt Bronze Kirin Sculpture
This is a gilt bronze sculpture of Kirin. The object is golden yellow and metallic, most likely made of brass or gilded bronze. It has the body structure and limbs of a horse, but its head is more like a dragon, with an open mouth, tusks and horns-like protrusions, which is a typical image of a Chinese mythical Swiss beast. In Chinese mythology, the unicorn is a mythical beast that represents auspicious and auspicious, and has the functions of protecting the house, warding off evil spirits and making money. It is usually depicted as a deer body, horseshoe, oxtail, one-horned or two-horned on the top of the head, and scales on the body.
Chinese traditional mythical beast "Xuanwu" root carving
This is a sculpture of the traditional Chinese mythical beast "Xuanwu", a handicraft with the theme of "snake wrapped around turtle. In the picture, a turtle is entangled by a long snake with its head above the back of the turtle. This is a typical image of "Xuanwu", one of the four mythical beasts in ancient Chinese mythology. Xuanwu symbolizes the north, winter and longevity and stability.
Bessamin Box
The Besamin box [Hebrew: bassamim,psumin-byksy] is a container for spices. It is used at the end of the Sabbath and is usually tower-shaped. Interestingly, the Bessamin box from Novi Songe is fish-shaped. The fish head is connected to the fish body by a hinge and can be opened and tilted to one side. The body of the fish consists of five overlapping segments, each tapering towards the caudal fin, each segment ending in semicircular scales, each with a network of textures and grooves. The various segments of the fish body are connected to each other so that the fish's body can be slightly curved.
Seventeenth Century Crafts King Solomon's Beer Mug
This beer mug depicting the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon was made in Königsberg (Königsberg) between 1686 and 1689 by Schwerdfeger nigsberg. The Queen of Shabba visits King Solomon. The main body of the beer glass is a double-layered, smooth cylindrical container covered with a shell decorated with relief, showing the scene of the Queen of Sheba in front of King Solomon. The Queen's entourage can be seen in the background, including men wearing ancient armor, women camels carrying gifts, and the Queen of Sheba kneeling before King Solomon.
18th century Qianlong period palace carved lacquer box
The carved lacquer box was created by the Qing court workshop during the period of Emperor Qianlong. Carving lacquer is a fine traditional process, made by multi-layer lacquer coating and complex engraving technology. These crafts usually display superb skills and exquisite design, symbolizing imperial power and nobility. This carved lacquer box is currently in the collection of the Jaguelon University Museum in Poland.
Heron map teacup
Heron Tu teacup is a fine Japanese Yoshida teacup depicting a pattern of egrets. This kind of teacup is famous for its unique design and superb craftsmanship. The background of the egret pattern usually uses soft bristle techniques to create an elegant atmosphere. The egret is regarded in Japanese culture as a symbol of good luck and happiness.
EarthSong statue-Miloš Axman
Created in 1986 by Czech artist Miloš Axman, this sculpture uses sandstone as the material. Located in the Kohoutovice district of Brno, Czech Republic, this sculpture is not only one of the masterpieces of his artistic career, but also an important cultural landmark of the region. Known for his outstanding contributions to the art of sculpture, his work covers a wide range of areas from small interior works to large monumental sculptures. With its unique artistic style and profound cultural connotation, it has become an indispensable part of Brno's urban landscape.
Rhythm statue-Jiří Sobotka
It is a limestone sculpture by Czech artist Jiří Sobotka in Stamicova Street, a residential area of Brno Kohoutovice, created in 1986 and displayed to the public. With its simple and powerful lines and dynamic form, it captures the essence of rhythm and movement, and embodies the author's deep understanding of the rhythm and vitality of sculpture. His work often explores the relationship between form and space, and this statue is an outstanding representative of this exploration. It is part of Brno's cityscape and a symbol of local cultural and artistic identity.
Ram statue-Antonín Nový
It was created by the Czech artist Antonín Nový and is located on Kulska Street in the district of Starý Lískovec in the city of Brno. Is a multi-talented sculptor, specializing in metal and glass sculpture creation. The works are not only widely praised in the Czech Republic, but also have a certain influence in the world. They have been exhibited in Italy, Poland, the Netherlands and Germany. Completed in 1983, this sculpture is a striking and iconic work of art in the region. His works are famous for their exquisite craftsmanship and profound artistic expression. His works cover many fields such as sculpture, practical art and garden architecture.
Wooden devil statue-Jiří Nekola
It is one of the wood carvings by Czech artist Jiří Nekola, which was exhibited in Frymburk in the exhibition "Wecutwoodforchildren2014. He mainly focuses on the creation of human figures, but also on sculptures with animal and fairy-tale themes. Not only are exhibitions organized every year, such as the Art Space Gallery in Prague 1 and the Šeberák restaurant in Prague Kunratice, but his works can also be seen in several public places, including zoos and parks. The statue shows his deep understanding of wood and his skill in wood carving.
Beauty and the Beast wood carving-Jiří Nekola
It was created by Czech artist Jiří Nekola, which was exhibited in Frymburk in the exhibition "Wecutwoodforchildren2016. He mainly focuses on the creation of human figures, but also on sculptures with animal and fairy-tale themes. Not only does he organize exhibitions every year, such as the Art Space Gallery in Prague 1 and the Šeberák restaurant in Prague Kunratice, but his works can also be seen in several public places, including zoos and parks. The statue reflects his deep understanding of wood and his skill in wood carving.
Wooden girl statue-Jiří Nekola
It is one of the wood carvings by Czech artist Jiří Nekola, which was exhibited in Frymburk in the exhibition "Wecutwoodforchildren2014. He mainly focuses on character creation, but also deals with animals and fairy tale themes. Not only create wood carvings, but also make ice sculptures and Christmas manger. His work can be seen in various exhibitions, including the Art Space Gallery in Prague 1 and the Šeberák restaurant in Prague Kunratice. Not only on display in public spaces, but also in private collections and even in films.
Blonde girl wood carving-Jan Švadlenka
It was created by Czech artist Jan vadlenka. Born in the Bulovka district of Prague, he is not only an active young footballer, but also a sculptor, poet and lyricist. He mainly devoted himself to the creation of large-scale sculptures. His work not only received attention in the Czech Republic, but also appeared in the films "PostCoitum" and "Bathory. His artistic creation covers characters, animals and fairy tale themes, and his wood carvings are recognized for their unique style and exquisite craftsmanship. The wood statue of the blonde girl is part of his many outstanding works.
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