Female Head Sculpture
The female portrait (T ê tef é minine) is a replica of a sculpture collected at the Cath é drale Notre Dame de Reims in France. This replica is made of plaster material by Rmn-P (Louvre and Osay Museum Photo Society) and is a three-dimensional reproduction of the original sculpture. Originally part of sculptural art, it may have originated from a specific historical or cultural background, showcasing the facial features and expressions of women.
Monument to the Republic of Paris, 1879 National Square Monument
Ten years before the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution, the city of Paris launched a competition for the Honor Monument of the New Republic located in the east of Paris. The Morris brothers won the competition, and their Republic Monument is now located on Republic Square. But Jules Darrow's project attracted Paris city councilors, who commissioned him to make bronze for the current Place de la Nation. The victory of the Republic opened in 1899. As a fervent republican, Dalloway chose to provide impetus for his monument, leading humanity towards a new golden age.
The plaster statue of the dancer from the Sevres porcelain factory in France
The "Dancer" was made around 1900 at the Sevres Porcelain Factory in France by Agathon Leonard. It is currently housed in the Smithsonian Institution.
Saiko and the Jar "created by Bertel Thorvaldsen
The name of this cultural relic is "Saike and Jar", created by artist Bertel Thorvaldsen in 1806. This work is made of gypsum and is 1.32 meters high. It is currently housed in the Thorvaldsen Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Gypsum portrait of East German politician Wilhelm Pick
William Pick was born in 1876 into a poor working-class family in Guben. Joined the German Social Democratic Party in 1895. Due to disappointment with the cooperation between the party leadership and conservative forces during World War I, he became an early member of the Spartak League and participated in the establishment of the German Communist Party. In 1933, he was forced to flee from Germany under Hitler's rule. In April 1946, the Social Democratic Party of Germany merged with the Communist Party of Germany to form the Socialist Unity Party of Germany, and was elected as one of the two chairpersons of the Socialist Unity Party along with Otto Grotiver. When the German Democratic Republic was established in 1949, he became the only president of East Germany.
Artist James Tissot Gypsum Bust
James (Jacques Joseph) Tissot (October 15, 1836, Nantes - August 8, 1902, Abbey of Besan ç on, France) - French painter and illustrator. The bust is currently housed in the Copenhagen Museum in Denmark. This painter is famous for his illustrations "The Life of Christ and the Old Testament" and for depicting fashionable beauties in Paris and London. The pioneer of Belgian realism, an artist, had a significant impact on its technology.
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.
Plaster statue of sculptor Jill Lambert Goldshire "Andre Bust"
Andre Bust is a work of art created by Belgian sculptor Gil Lambert Goldshire, now in the Royal Gallery in Brussels, Belgium.
New Assyria Period Gypsum Relief "Salute Guardian Spirit Saluting Protective Spir"
The "Patron Saint of Tribute" is a plaster relief dating from the Neo-Assyrian period (911-609 BC). Found at the Northwest Palace in Nimrud, Iraq, currently in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. The relief, which depicts a winged god and an agricultural harvest, was created during the reign of Ashur Nasir Pal II, the second king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, from 883 BC to 859 BC. This relief was made under his leadership to decorate the palace. It is one of hundreds of similar reliefs.
A plaster image of The Thinker at the Rodin Gallery in Paris
The Thinker is a sculpture created by French sculptor Auguste Rodin. The plaster model was made in 1880 with a height of 68.5cm. Now in the collection of the Rodin Gallery in Paris., It depicts a naked male sitting on a rock, showing concern and sympathy for the fate of mankind in a thoughtful gesture. This work was originally designed for the central part of Rodin's other giant sculpture, The Gates of Hell, which was later enlarged by Rodin and became a famous work on its own. The Thinker is considered one of Rodin's masterpieces and one of the most influential sculptures in the history of Western art.
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