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.
Vlad III Bust
Vlad III (Vlad-pepeși) was the ruler of the Principality of Wallachia (now southern Romania) in the 15th century (reigned from 1456 to 1476). He was famous for his "iron-fisted monarch against the Ottoman Empire" and "symbol of cruel punishment. His reign was a key stage in the transformation of Wallachia from Ottoman vassals to "independent nation-state", and his name became a classic symbol in Western culture because of its association with "vampire legends.
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.
Bust of Matai Basallab
Matei Basarab was a 17th-century monarch of Wallachia (Wallachia, present-day southern Romania), reigning from 1632 to 1654. He is one of the most influential rulers in Wallachian history. He is famous for consolidating national sovereignty, promoting cultural prosperity and resisting Ottoman intervention. He is regarded as the promoter of "Wallachian cultural and artistic revival. Wallachia was an important duchy in medieval and modern Eastern Europe, located between the Carpathians and the Danube, and long under the control of the Ottoman Empire (which became its vassal since the 15th century).
Bogdan I Bronze Bust
Bogdan I () was an early ruler of the Duchy of Moldavia (Principality Moldavia) in the 14th century, and his reign (c. 1363-1367) was seen as a key stage in Moldavia's transition from scattered feudal fiefdoms to a unified duchy. By integrating territories and resisting external threats, he laid the foundation for the independence and sovereignty of Moldavia, and was an important monarch in Moldavia's history.
Rana Dynasty Cultural Heritage Nanda Kumari Bust
Nanda Kumari is one of the important figures of the Rana dynasty in the history of Nepal. She was the wife of Dir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana (Dhir Shumsher Jung Bahadur Rana) and also the mother of many important members of the Rana family. Nanda Kumari's family background and her descendants have occupied an important position in the history of Nepal. The Rana Dynasty had a profound influence on Nepalese society and politics in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Bust of Josef Poniatowski
The sculpture was created by Polish sculptor Jakub Tartarkiewicz and is on display at the Krakow National Museum. The sculpture depicts a portrait of renowned Polish military leader Josef Poniatowski. Poniatowski was an important figure in Polish history who fought for Poland's independence and freedom during the Napoleonic Wars.
Grigore Kobaltescu bust
Gregoré Kobarzescu is a famous Romanian geologist and paleontologist, known as the founder of Romanian geology and paleontology. The research of Grigore Kobalzescu not only laid the foundation of Romanian geology and paleontology, but also provided unique insights into petroleum geology. His work had a profound influence on later scientific research.
Joseph Melhout Memorial Statue
He was an important writer, journalist and theater critic in Czech history. It is considered the founder of the Brno novel and the Brno short story. The main creation focuses on stories and novels, which naturally depict Brno's national and social problems from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century, reflecting his childhood experience in poverty. The JosefMerhaut bust, located in the Lužánky Park in Brno, was set up in honor of this illustrious litterateur. This park is the first urban park on the land of the Czech Crown and is rich in historical and cultural values.
Bust of Joseph Sumerick
He is a world-class Czech electrician, one of the founders of the Electrical Engineering School of Brno Technical University, and served as a professor and president of the school from 1912 to 1913. His field of research was not limited to electrotechnics, but also to acoustics and music, especially the tuning of keyboard instruments. He consulted with the famous composer Leios Janáczek on tuning issues and contributed to the "Dictionary of Music. His academic achievements have been widely recognized, including an honorary doctorate from the Czech Technical University in Prague. He has made a great contribution to the development of electrical technology in the Czech Republic and has published about 68 professional papers in the field of electrical engineering.
Memorial statue of President Thomas Garrig Masaryk in Brno
It was founded in honor of the first president of Czechoslovakia. The history can be traced back to August 29, 1937, when it was unveiled in the Pohuni section of the 1st of May Square. The bronze bust was created by Czech technical lawyer Vaclav Heinec Maher, while the base is made of Silesian granite and designed by A.Hladík. Masaryk's signature is engraved on the cylinder of the statue, and the surrounding garden is edited by the City Garden Authority. The statue is a tribute to President Masaryk and a symbol of Czech national renewal and democratic values. His contributions have an important place in Czech history and culture.
Bust of Miroslav Thiels
He was a famous Czech philosopher, art historian, and the founder of the Slok movement. Born into a German family, but later identified firmly with Czech identity and changed his name from Friedrich Emanuel Tiles to the Czechoslovakized Miroslav Tiles. Deeply influenced by the Czech Enlightenment and the Revolution of 1848, Thiels worked for the Czech National Revival. He advocated the concept of "a sound mind resides in a sound body", and emphasized the cultivation of character, discipline and cooperative spirit through gymnastics exercises to achieve self-governance.
Bust of Zdenek Chalabala
He is a versatile musician in Czechoslovakia, not only a pianist and violinist, but also a music educator, music critic and opera conductor. He made important contributions to the promotion of Czech, Slovak and Russian opera and founded the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra in 1924. He was awarded the titles of "Honored Artist" (1953) and "National Artist" (1958), and in 1958 he won the first prize of the National Theater Festival of the USSR. He worked as a professor at the National Conservatory of Music in Brno and as an opera conductor at the National Theatre in several cities.
Bust of John Amos Comenius
He is a famous Czech educator and is known as the founder of modern western educational theory. He put forward the "universal wisdom theory", which advocated that all people should obtain extensive knowledge through education and promote the all-round development of wisdom. It emphasizes that education should adapt to nature and advocates the teaching principles of intuition and gradual progress, which still have a profound impact on educational practice. His educational ideas include the democratic proposition of universal education, which holds that all children, rich or poor, should receive education. The class teaching system was also invented, which greatly improved the teaching efficiency and had a significant impact on later education.
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.
Gottfried Marshall Memorial Medal
The front displays a bust of Godfrey Marschall. EXZELL DR. GODFRED MARSCHELL WEIHBISHOF U. GENELLIKAR VON WIEN, meaning "Outstanding Dr. Gottfried Marcel, Bishop and General Agent of Vienna". Issued in 1908, the material is bronze and silver plated.
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.
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.
Half body portrait of Friedrich Schiller
The statue of Friedrich Schiller's portrait bust is located near the Klein Grossnau beach. Created in 1905 at the Blansko iron foundry in Moravia. Friedrich Schiller was a renowned poet, philosopher, historian, and playwright in German history, whose works had a profound impact on German literature and the European Enlightenment. This bust is a tribute to Schiller's cultural heritage and also reflects the popular trend of public art sculpture in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Bust of Baron William I Rogdorf
Baron Wilhelm I Rogdorf (1481-1541), as the chief battlefield commander, suffered fatal injuries during the siege of Ofen (now part of Budapest) in 1571. Created by artist John Baptiste Fisler, they used zinc casting techniques to create these monuments. This material was chosen at the time for durability considerations. As a historical figure, Baron William I Rogdorf's contributions and sacrifices in military affairs have been permanently recorded through the hands of these artists, becoming an object of understanding and commemoration for future generations.
Hugo Bretner Monument
The monument is located in the 14th district of Vienna. The creator is Siegfried Charoux, created in 1954. Hugo Bretner, formerly served as a city finance councilor and city councilor. Hugo Bretner resigned from his positions as a city councilor and city councilor in 1932 and 1933 due to health reasons. On February 12, 1934, he was arrested by the Austrian fascist regime and detained for several weeks. Due to his Jewish heritage, Breitner was forced to flee to the United States with his family after the Nazis came to power. He passed away in California in 1946.
Half body portrait of Friedrich von Amelin
The statue is located in the City Park of Vienna's first district. The statue was made by Johannes Benk. Created in 1902. The statue character is Friedrich Ritter von Amerling, who lived from 1803 to 1887 and was one of the most respected portrait painters in 19th century Austria, alongside Ferdinand Georg Waldm ü ller.
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