Ancient Greek pottery female statue

Ancient Greek pottery female statue

This object is a small pottery female statue from the Greek period, depicting a woman holding a child. The statue is made of terra cotta and was common in ancient Greece, especially in the Boeotia (Tanagra) style statues of the region of Boetia. Such small statues are often used as offerings to deities in charge of fertility and child protection.
Sitting stranger stone carving

Sitting stranger stone carving

Female statue of Pražák Palace in Brno

Female statue of Pražák Palace in Brno

Metal Statue of Thai Women

Metal Statue of Thai Women

Balinese Women Wood Carvings

Balinese Women Wood Carvings

Egyptian female statue

Egyptian female statue

It usually refers to the female images of ancient Egypt, who held important positions in art, society, and religious life. In ancient Egyptian art, female images were often depicted as graceful and dignified postures, reflecting the respect and noble status of women in ancient Egyptian society. These images can be sculptures, murals, or paintings on pottery, depicting the daily lives, clothing, jewelry, and roles of ancient Egyptian women in their families and society. It also plays an important role in religious ceremonies, sometimes depicted as worshippers of gods or individuals directly associated with gods.
Female sculpture made of sandstone

Female sculpture made of sandstone

This statue is part of the war memorial erected at Hollabrunn Cemetery in 1924. This artist is Theodore von Chalimon.