Parry Albert's bust sculpture
The sculpture depicts the Hungarian politician, writer and journalist Albert Parry (1823-1867). The work was created by Hungarian sculptor Izsó Miklós.
A bust of the Roman emperor Marco Areliu
This bust depicts the last emperor of the five sages of the ancient Roman Empire, the famous "philosopher emperor"-Marco Aurelius, who reigned from 161 to 180 AD and was one of the most respected emperors in Roman history. The statue displays his signature thick curly hair and curly beard, a fashion style pioneered by Emperor Hadrian and inherited by subsequent Emperors of the Antunen dynasty, designed to mimic the image of the Greek philosopher. He was a Stoic philosopher whose Meditations are still an important philosophical document.
Wood Bust of St. Peter
St. Peter (also translated as St. Peter) was one of the most important leaders of early Christianity and the head of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. His original name was Simon, and Jesus named him "Peter" (which means "rock" in Greek) and said he would build his church on this rock. He was one of the first followers of Jesus. The Roman Catholic Church reveres St. Peter as the first Bishop of Rome, the first pope, and the famous Vatican Basilica of St. Peter (St. Peter's Basilica) is built above his burial ground.
Marble bust of the ancient Greek god Hercules
Hercules (Ancient Greek: Ἡρακλῆς, Modern Greek: Iraklis, English: Heracles, also translated as Heracles, Heracles, Hercules, Hercules) is the greatest hero and demigod in ancient Greek mythology. After birth, he was initially named Alcides. The son of King Zeus and Alcmene, born with infinite strength.
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