Portrait of a Young Woman by Benedetto Giranda

Portrait of a Young Woman by Benedetto Giranda

The Portrait of a Young Woman by Benedetto Giranda, created in the 15th century AD, is now collected at the Minneapolis Institute of the Arts. Benedeto is the youngest of the Girondayo brothers, who are an established family workshop. Between 1486-1493. His only recorded work is the Nativity of Jesus at the Church of É tampes (Auvergne), where the painter worked for the daughter of Governor Gilbert de Bourbon Montpensier and his wife, Marquis Federico of Mantua, Kiara Gonzaga. This portrait painting is in line with the stylistic features of the signature painting, and there is no doubt that it belongs to Benedetto.
Salmon Fishermen of Neisse Island, created by Halima Elif Emmanuel Peterson

Salmon Fishermen of Neisse Island, created by Halima Elif Emmanuel Peterson

The oil painting "Laksefskere p å Nes ø ya" was created by Norwegian painter Hjalmar Eilif Emanuel Peterssen in 1891 and is currently housed in the Minneapolis Museum of Art. This painting depicts salmon fishermen resting on Nesser Island near the Norwegian capital Oslo. Peterson successfully combines the ideas and techniques of French Impressionism with traditional Scandinavian painting in this painting.
The Winter Stream "by E. Ambrose Webster

The Winter Stream "by E. Ambrose Webster

Brook in Winter "is a canvas oil painting created by American artist Edwin Ambrose Webster in 1914. Edwin Ambrose Webster, an American painter and educator, lived and worked in Provincetown, Massachusetts, renowned for its vibrant scenery and the establishment of the first modernist art school in Provincetown.
The Woman in a Hat "created by Picasso

The Woman in a Hat "created by Picasso

This is one of several portrait paintings created by Picasso between 1927 and 1935 for his sentimental partner Marie Th é r è se Walter, in which he conducted detailed analytical exercises, depicting the nanny's youth and personality undergoing a thousand transformations. The artist blends the frontal visual of the face with the contour visual in one image, and turns the model into a symbol of sexiness through rich painting language, where the distortion of form represents the consolidation of what experts call the 'Picasso style'.
Camille Dunes of Dobigny, created by Charles Fran ç ois Dobigny

Camille Dunes of Dobigny, created by Charles Fran ç ois Dobigny

This oil painting titled 'Camille Dunes of Dobigny' was created by Charles Francois Dobigny. He was a painter of the Barbisson School in 19th century France and is considered an important pioneer of Impressionism. This painting depicts the scenery of Camille, a small town on the northwest coast of France. Dobini is known for sketching directly on canvas and adding multiple layers of color to create the final work. This aesthetic of sketching contributed to the emergence of the Impressionist movement. This painting was created in 1871 and can now be visited at the Minneapolis Museum of Art.
Chinese Vases and Flowers, Shells and Insects "created by Balthazar van der Astor

Chinese Vases and Flowers, Shells and Insects "created by Balthazar van der Astor

This oil painting titled "Chinese Vases and Flowers, Shells and Insects" was created by Balthazar van der Astor, who is skilled in floral painting,. The composition of the painting and the organization of its elements, as well as the characteristics of Ambrosius Bosch's painting, include shells, insects, and decorative lizards above the signature, all of which are typical elements of the Van der Astor style. The existence of these elements may be related to the phenomenon of collecting rare things that was popular in the Netherlands at that time, similar to Schelter's works. The vases in the paintings are filled with brightly colored flowers, highlighting the tones of red, yellow, and orange. Visitors can now visit the Thyssen Bornemissa National Museum
Statue of the priestess of Bacchante, the god of wine

Statue of the priestess of Bacchante, the god of wine

This work depicts a young woman who looks very happy and seems to be walking towards the audience with dance like steps. Her figure was captured in a vivid pose, with her body covered only by fabric casually wrapped around her hips. The girl is forcefully lifting a tall cup with her right hand. The inventory number of this artwork is MNK II-rz-276, located in the Sukiennice 19th Century Polish Art Gallery at the Krakow National Museum.
Plaster statue of the sculptor Joseph Ducacu, The Fall of Babylon

Plaster statue of the sculptor Joseph Ducacu, The Fall of Babylon

The Fall of Babylon is a work of art created in 1884 by Joseph Dukaju (1823-1891), now in the collection of the Royal Gallery in Brussels, Belgium. Babylon was an important city in the ancient Middle East, famous for its majestic walls and hanging gardens. However, the glory of Babylon did not last long. In 539 B. C., the Persian king, Serus II, captured Babylon, marking the end of the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
Jingdezhen Ceramic Peacock Pattern Blue and White Porcelain Vase Art Decorations

Jingdezhen Ceramic Peacock Pattern Blue and White Porcelain Vase Art Decorations

Nordic Home Peacock Pattern White Ceramic Dish Decoration Art

Nordic Home Peacock Pattern White Ceramic Dish Decoration Art

Oscar Statue

Oscar Statue

The Academy Awards look like a naked man, his hands crossed on his chest, holding a long sword, standing on a five-ring film plate, each ring representing an important work department of the Academy of Film Arts: production, director, Screenwriter, actor, technician. The original trophy was made by Mayer and given 500 US dollars to George Stanley. The trophy was 13 and a half inches high and weighed 6 and 3/4 pounds. It was made of alloy inside and a layer of gold flakes on the outside. It looked sparkling, so it was called the Academy Award.
British Museum Collection of Ming Dynasty Dragon Peony Glaze

British Museum Collection of Ming Dynasty Dragon Peony Glaze

This set of 20 exquisite tiles, originally used in two buildings, is made of coarse pottery and decorated with Fa Hua, showing the excellent craftsmanship of the 15th to 16th sessions of the Ming Dynasty. Each tile vividly depicts the three-claw dragon playing between lotus and peony, showing the unique charm of traditional Chinese art. These tiles once formed a screen, with a total of 20 pieces in four rows, showing a very artistic sense and exquisite craftsmanship. This series of tiles is a treasure of Chinese architectural art, witnessing the glorious history of architectural decoration in the Ming Dynasty
Ancient Greek Antique Bronze Art Binaural Vase

Ancient Greek Antique Bronze Art Binaural Vase

Furniture Designer Roberto Giovannini Wood Carvings Grey Hound Statue

Furniture Designer Roberto Giovannini Wood Carvings Grey Hound Statue

Marble statue of Hercules of FarNese at the National Archaeological Museum of Napoli, Italy

Marble statue of Hercules of FarNese at the National Archaeological Museum of Napoli, Italy

The original of the statue is bronze but has been lost, and the extant is a Roman-period marble replica, in several different sizes and versions. One of the most famous replicas is Farnessey Hercules, created in 212 by the sculptor Grikhon and now in the collection of the National Archaeological Museum of Napoli, Italy. The statue depicts Hercules, who has just completed his twelve drudgery, with a haggard face and melancholy eyes, showing his humanity and tragedy.
Sending Empress Bamboo Root Carving

Sending Empress Bamboo Root Carving

Bamboo root carving is a traditional handicraft, which uses bamboo root as raw material for carving creation. In 2014, bamboo root carving was included in China's intangible cultural heritage list. Bamboo root carvings are included in China's intangible cultural heritage list. This bamboo root carving carved the Chinese mythical figure Sending the Empress. In different parts of China, there are different stories and legends of the Chinese fertility goddess. Empress Bamboo is a goddess image derived from the three goddesses in the Ming Dynasty novel "Fengshen Bang. The three goddesses are the younger sisters of Zhao Gongming, the god of wealth, named Zhao Yunxiao, Zhao Qiongxiao and Zhao Bixiao. Later, these three goddesses merged into one and were called Empress Zhu Sheng.
Marble statue of the Cleveland Museum of Art The Muse of Poetry

Marble statue of the Cleveland Museum of Art The Muse of Poetry

The Poetic Muse in Ancient Greek Mythology She is one of the nine Muses who inspired her creation. She holds a lyre and has a double snake-wound staff. The statue was carved out of marble by Italian sculptor Antonio Canova in 1816. It is one of nine muse statues designed by Canova for Tsar Alexander I of Russia. The statues were originally intended to be placed in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, but they were scattered to different places due to the sudden death of the Tsar. The Poetic Muse was eventually acquired by the Cleveland Museum of Art in 1968. It is one of the museum's most important collections.
Marble statue of the Austrian Parliament building Polybios

Marble statue of the Austrian Parliament building Polybios

Polybius (Polybios) It was created in 1899 by the Austrian sculptor Alois Düll, carved from marble. It is in honor of the ancient Greek historian Polybios, best known for his major work "History", which originally had 40 volumes and described the universal history of Rome from the beginning of the First Punic War to the destruction of Carthage and Corinth.
Modern Full Walnut Solid Wood Carved Kissing Wood Carved Desktop Decorations Art

Modern Full Walnut Solid Wood Carved Kissing Wood Carved Desktop Decorations Art

Modern Home Wall Hanging Black Frame Watercolor Abstract Hanging Painting Decorations Art Ornaments

Modern Home Wall Hanging Black Frame Watercolor Abstract Hanging Painting Decorations Art Ornaments

The Abduction of Prosopina in Marble at the Bogise Gallery in Rome

The Abduction of Prosopina in Marble at the Bogise Gallery in Rome

The Abduction of Proserpina is a large group of Baroque marble sculptures by Gian Lorenzo Benigni. The sculpture depicts a Roman mythology in which Pruto, the god of the underworld, captures and takes Prosopina. Pruto exalts Proserpina, while Serborus symbolizes the border of the underworld into which Pruto brought Proserpina. The sculpture is made of Carrara marble and was originally placed on an already destroyed pedestal with a poem by Barberini Maffeo. The sculpture is now located in the Bogise Gallery in Rome.
The Birth of Venus Marble Sculpture

The Birth of Venus Marble Sculpture

Carved according to the painting "The Birth of Venus", "The Birth of Venus" is one of the most famous works of the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Portecelli. This painting depicts the birth of the goddess Venus from the sea in Roman mythology: she is naked on top of a huge shell, the goddess of spring on the right is putting on a beautiful dress for her, and the wind god on the left sends warm gusts of wind, blowing her hair.
Bust of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton

Bust of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton

Sir Robert Bruce Cotton (Sir Robert Bruce Cotton,1571-1631) was a British politician, ancient book collector and scholar. He founded the Cotton Library (Cottonian Library) and collected a large number of precious manuscripts and Documents have an important influence on British history and culture.
Modern Desktop Decoration Hippo Bronze Decorations Art

Modern Desktop Decoration Hippo Bronze Decorations Art