Martres Tolosane City Establishment Monument
Martres Tolosane is a municipality in the Upper Garonne department of the Occitanie region in France. This medieval village has a characteristic that its shape is circular, known as the 'circle'. The most famous historical buildings in the village are the 13th century castle and cathedral. The historical and cultural heritage of the village includes a 13th century castle and cathedral. In addition, there are some other historical buildings, such as the Roman villa Chiragan, which is one of the most important villas in Europe, and the discovered statues can be seen at the Saint Raymond Museum in Toulouse.
Dresden New Town Market Map Relief
This is a relief resembling a map, made of concrete, showcasing the expansion of Dresden city. This relief is located at the exit of a pedestrian tunnel in Neust ä dter Markt, Dresden, Germany, showcasing the city's layout around 1700. This relief was made around 1979.
Kikaradi Ceramic Vase
The replica of the Cycladic ceramic vase is a modern representation of ceramic art from the ancient Greek Cycladic civilization. The Cycladic civilization (around 3200 BC to 2000 BC) meticulously crafted its exquisite marble carvings through modern craftsmanship, aiming to preserve the aesthetic features and craftsmanship of the original works, allowing the public to appreciate these ancient artworks up close. These replicas are not only loved by art enthusiasts as decorations and collectibles, but also used for education and exhibitions to help people understand and learn about the artistic achievements of the Cycladic civilization.
Saint Zachariah
This is a statue of St. Zacharias located on the Baroque style Fourteen Hardroads in Heiligenkreis. St. Zachariah is a priest in the New Testament of the Bible. According to the Gospel of Luke, he lived during the time of King Herod and married Elisabet, who was the father of John the Baptist. St. Zachariah is an important figure in the Christian tradition because he is the father of John the Baptist, who is a cousin and pioneer of Jesus Christ.
Colonel Otmar Moore Memorial
The Colonel Othmar Muhr Memorial located in Sopron. The monument is a half body statue on a pillar, commemorating the cavalry commander, Colonel Otmar Muir, who was the commander of the 9th Cavalry Regiment of Count Nadasti, a cavalry unit of the Austro Hungarian Empire. Colonel M ü ller led 400 cavalry to confront the Russian army in northern Hungary and achieved victory. But in this process, Colonel Moore sacrificed his own life.
Moses Fountain
The Moses Fountain located on Franz Iskane Square in the first district of Vienna. Created by sculptor John Martin Fisher. Johann Martin Fischer was an 18th century Austrian sculptor known for his neoclassical style and significant contributions to urban sculpture in Vienna. The Moses Fountain is a historical landmark in Vienna, whose design and decoration reflect the artistic style and cultural values of the time.
Maria Theresa Statue
The statue of Maria Theresa located in the French Garden of Grassakovich Palace in Bratislava. This statue is a reconstruction of a horse sculpture from the second half of the 18th century. Maria Theresa was a famous Grand Duchess and Queen of Hungary in Austrian history, and her reign had a profound impact on the Austrian Empire and later the Austro Hungarian Empire.
Virgin Mary Statue
This statue is a colorful Virgin Mary statue from Kittsee, located in the central green space of Kittsee village. The Marian Column is a common religious monument in Central Europe, especially during the Baroque period. They are often used to celebrate the miracles of the Virgin Mary or as a symbol of protection for the village.
Marcus Aurelius Statue
The statue of Marcus Aurelius located in Bad Deutsch Altenburg. Marcus Aurelius was an important ruler of the Roman Empire and a renowned philosopher. His Meditations had a profound impact on later generations.
Former Royal Infantry Regiment Monument
On a war memorial in Sopron, there is a lion statue standing on a pedestal with a coat of arms. This monument was built to commemorate the 8625 fallen soldiers of the former Royal Infantry Regiment. Sopron is a city in western Hungary, located near the Austrian border, and was historically a military strategic location. This monument is not only a commemoration of the soldiers who lost their lives in war, but also a witness to historical events and a reflection on peace.
The Old Centaur and the Love God Eros
The bronze statues of the centaur and the riding goddess Eros, located in front of the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, were created in 1892. This statue represents the characteristics of old age through the image of an old centaur and the riding of Eros, and is a typical example of the combination of art and mythology.
Elizabeth Memorial
This is a monument located in the People's Park in the first district of Vienna, commemorating Empress Elisabeth. Queen Elizabeth, also known as Sissi, was assassinated in Geneva on September 10, 1898. On June 4, 1907, it was unveiled in the presence of Franz Joseph I. Her family calls her Sisi, and since Ernst Marischka's films, her name "Sisi" has become widely known around the world.
Bust of Joseph II
The bust of Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, located next to the Klein Grosnau Baths, was created in 1905. Joseph II was an Austrian emperor in the 18th century, known for his enlightened rule and numerous reforms.
Statue of Julius Caesar
The statue of Julius Caesar located on the slope of the first district council building in Vienna. Julius Caesar was an outstanding politician, military leader, and writer of the late Roman Republic, known for his victories in the Gallic Wars and subsequent civil wars. He is considered by historians to be the uncrowned king of the Roman Empire and had a profound impact on Roman history.
Bust of John Calvin
A bust of John Calvin in front of the Reformed Church in Sopron. John Calvin (1509-1564) was one of the most influential systematic theologians in the 16th century Reformation movement. John Calvin is not only renowned for his theological works, but also for the theocratic political system he established in Geneva. His teachings emphasize the sovereignty of God, the fall of humanity, and predestination, which form the core of Reformed theology.
Bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Portrait bust of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe located next to the Klein und Gro ß au beach. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe is one of the most famous literary figures in German history, and his works include "Faust" and "The Sorrows of Young Werther", which have had a profound impact on world literature. This bust is a tribute to Goethe's cultural heritage.
Stephen Statue
Stephen's story is recorded in the Book of Acts, where he faced opposition from Jewish religious leaders for bravely promoting the Christian faith and was ultimately stoned to death. His martyrdom became an important event in Christian history, inspiring later Christians to persevere and sacrifice for their faith. The image of St. Stephen in the sculpture group of the Hardroad at the Heiligenkreis Monastery not only commemorates his historical position as the first martyr, but also reflects the reverence of Christianity for faith and martyrdom spirit. The statue is located on the Hardroad at the Heiligenkreis Monastery.
San Sebastian Monument
Saint Sebastian was an early Christian saint and martyr, often depicted in art as being pierced by arrows, as he was tied to a tree and shot while being persecuted. In the Christian tradition, he became a symbol of resistance to epidemics and other diseases, and the statue is located on the bitter road of the Heiligenkreis Monastery.
San Sebastian Statue
Saint Sebastian was an early Christian saint and martyr, often depicted in art as being pierced by arrows, as he was tied to a tree and shot while being persecuted. In the Christian tradition, he became a symbol of resistance to epidemics and other diseases, and the statue is located on the bitter road of the Heiligenkreis Monastery.
Statue of Saint Robustus
St. Paul of Thebes, located on the bitter road of the Heiligenkreis Monastery. Statue making began in 1731. Saint Robustus is a saint in Christianity. According to legend, he was the first hermit of Egypt and the father of the desert, hence he is also known as the hermit of Saint Robutus I.
C á ntaro Ancient Andean Ceramic Container
It is a ceramic container unique to the ancient Andean region, commonly used to hold liquids. It holds significant social and ceremonial importance in Andean culture. The Intermedio Tardio period (approximately 1000-1470) showcased the characteristics of ceramic craftsmanship during this period, including exquisite craftsmanship and unique artistic styles. The ceramic craftsmanship during this period underwent significant technological and stylistic changes. It usually has a dual function of practicality and ceremony. Formally, it may be relatively simple, but in terms of decoration and production techniques, it is very complex, reflecting the needs and aesthetic trends of society at that time.
Moche Culture Human Image Sculpture
Human image sculptures with Moche cultural characteristics, which existed between 200 BC and 600 AD. The Moche culture is an ancient civilization in the coastal region of northern Peru in South America, known for its exquisite metalworking, pottery, and sculpture. This sculpture is an important work of art in the Moche culture, showcasing the society's portrayal of character images and aesthetic concepts at that time. In 2021, this sculpture was returned from Canada. The return of the sculpture represents respect and protection for cultural heritage, and also reflects the international community's emphasis on illegal cultural relic trade and cultural heritage protection.
Late middle period humanoid ceramic bottle
The humanoid ceramic vase from the late middle period (approximately 1000-1470 AD) is a historically significant artwork, with its origins dating back to ancient American civilization. This specific ceramic bottle was returned from the Dutch Republic and sold at an auction in Vendu Rotterdam in 2022. It is an important physical evidence for studying ancient culture, craftsmanship, and trade exchanges. During this period, pottery exhibited diversity in shape, decoration, and usage. Ceramic bottles, as representatives of that era, not only reflected the daily needs of people at that time, but also showcased their artistic aesthetics and cultural characteristics.
Human sculpture artwork
It is a type of humanoid sculpture artwork created between approximately 1000 and 1470. It usually has unique cultural characteristics and artistic styles, reflecting the social beliefs, religious rituals, and aesthetic concepts of the time. During this period, many civilizations made significant achievements in artistic creation, with sculpture art particularly developed. It was not only more mature in technology, but also more rich and delicate in artistic expression. Successfully recovered from the Netherlands in 2022. This is not only a protection of cultural heritage, but also a respect for history and culture.
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