Spice ware with cut-out lid
This utensil with a cut-out lid was displayed by the Marvolpolska Museum. The cutouts have unique cutouts for placing spices or fragrance combinations. It is an exquisite vessel made of porcelain and metal, showing superb craftsmanship and design beauty. This kind of utensil is not only practical, but also a combination of art and craftsmanship, reflecting the fashion and taste of the time.
18th century statue of Auguste III Wetin
The statue is displayed in the National Art Collection at Wawel Royal Castle. Auguste III Weiting was the king of Poland and Lithuania who had an important influence on Polish history during his 18th century reign. The statue was carved in the Classicist style using porcelain. Wawel Royal Castle is one of the most important historical and cultural sites in Poland, with a large collection of precious works of art and historical artifacts. This statue is one of the important collections, showing important figures and artistic styles in Polish history.
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.
Protection of the Virgin Mary
"The Protection of the Virgin Mary" is a religious painting, which was created in 1703 and is displayed in the Museum of Novi Sunch. The artwork shows superb craftsmanship and profound religious and cultural background, and is one of the precious collections in the museum collection. The depiction of the Virgin Mary protecting her followers is an important theme in Christian art. In paintings, the Virgin Mary is often depicted as a symbol of love and protection, surrounded by a halo.
"On the Road" Plaster Statue
The statue is a famous piece of art in the National Museum in Krakow. The statue, made of stained plaster, depicts a scene of a horse pulling a carriage, showing life in the 19th century. The details of the statue are very delicate, and the form of horses and carriages is lifelike, as if on the march. This artwork not only shows the transportation of the time, but also reflects the social life and cultural background of that time. Through this statue, the Krakow National Museum shows the audience the daily life and artistic style of the 19th century, so that people can better understand the history and culture of that era.
Smokie Statue
Tanuki is a legendary animal in Japanese culture, often depicted as a creature that resembles both a raccoon and a dog, with magical shape-shifting abilities and a playful personality. They occupy an important place in Japanese folklore and culture and art, and are often seen as symbols of good luck and abundance.
Friedrich Jagueronzik's episcopal scepter
This scepter is a work of art with a long history and great significance. This scepter was presented by Polish Cardinal Friedrich Jagalonzik and was produced by artist Marchin Marchinnets between 1493 and 1495. The scepter is now in the collection of the Jagueronia University Museum (Collegium Maius) in Krakow, Poland. It reflects the craftsmanship and artistic style of the late 15th century. The scepter is usually made of precious metal and decorated with elaborate carvings and precious stones, demonstrating the level of craftsmanship and aesthetic value of the time.
Jade of the Zhou Dynasty, 1100-771 BC
Jade is a kind of ancient Chinese jade, usually round, with a round hole in the middle. The history of the jade can be traced back to the Neolithic period, especially the Liangzhu culture (3400-2250 BC). In the later Shang, Zhou and Han dynasties, the craftsmanship and decoration of jade became more complex and exquisite.
Holy Sepulchre Cathedral Jesus crucifixion statue in Miecheów
The Cathedral of the Holy Sepulchre was built in the early 14th century and is a fine example of the Gothic architectural style. Its design was inspired by the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, one of the most important places of pilgrimage in the Christian world. This cathedral of Miecheów also became an important pilgrimage site in Poland. The cathedral contains many precious works of art and artifacts, including exquisite Gothic crosses, sculptures and frescoes. These works of art not only demonstrate the power of religious belief, but also reflect the artistic style and craftsmanship of the Middle Ages.
Japanese Togou Wooden Mask
A dog is a type of monster in Japanese folklore that has the shape of a half-human, half-bird, usually with a long nose and a red mask. The dog has a rich symbolic meaning in Japanese culture. It is regarded as a mountain god and protector, and is also regarded as a troublemaker and disaster-causing existence.
Swedish Lighthouse Ship Model
In use in the 19th century, they were anchored in places where it was impractical to build lighthouses, providing navigators with lights and various warning devices as a navigational aid. Built from 1922 to 1923, it was manufactured in Karlskrona and served in the Grundkallen between Oran, Finland and Sweden. Built by the crew KarlGLarsson, he worked on the actual ship and built this model between 1928 and 1932. It is usually painted red and the name is marked in capital white letters on both sides of the hull.
Pottery Figurines of Horse Riding in Tang Dynasty
Commonly known as the Tang Sancai, it is a treasure of ancient Chinese ceramic firing technology. With its rich colors and vivid modeling, it reflects the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty society and the importance of horses. The production process is complex. It provides people with valuable material materials to understand the historical value of Chinese Tang culture, and also makes batch after batch of Chinese and foreign collectors fall in love with its artistic charm. It is one of the most common themes in the culture and art of the Tang Dynasty. The discovery of the terracotta warriors of the Tang Dynasty has enriched our understanding of the culture and art of the Tang Dynasty, and also demonstrated the outstanding achievements of the Tang Dynasty in ceramic craftsmanship.
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.
Stone carving of the girl after bathing-
It is a sandstone sculpture created in 1960 by the Czech sculptor. Known for its naturalistic style and delicate capture of female form, it shows the relaxed and pure state of women after bathing. The girls in the sculpture have different postures, revealing a quiet and introspective atmosphere, in harmony with the surrounding natural environment. Located in the park on the 28th of October square in the Černépole of Brno, this sculpture has become a striking symbol of the region, a Brno cultural landscape that attracts the attention of tourists and local residents.
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