Minerva marble head sculpture

Minerva marble head sculpture

Minerva is an important goddess in Roman mythology. Minerva's functions were very broad, and she was one of the twelve Roman gods. She is the Greek goddess of wisdom Athena in Roman mythology in the corresponding god. Her main symbols include the owl representing wisdom, the olive branch representing victory, and the snake. In art, she is often depicted as wearing armor, a helmet, and holding a spear and shield.
Hunting goddess Diana riding deer stone carving

Hunting goddess Diana riding deer stone carving

This is a stone carving of Diana, the hunting goddess, riding a deer, showing a high dynamic beauty and classical artistic features. Diana (corresponding to Artemis in Greek mythology) rides naked on the back of a stag that is leaping into the air, holding the antlers in her right hand to maintain balance, and holding a long bow in her left hand, showing the dynamic moments of hunting. The front hoof of the stag is vacated, and the rear hoof is pedaled on the base decorated with tree roots. The whole stag is inclined upward, which has great visual impact.
Hercules carrying flying saucers (supports 3D printing)

Hercules carrying flying saucers (supports 3D printing)

Hercules carrying the earth (support 3D printing, assembly model)

Hercules carrying the earth (support 3D printing, assembly model)

Hercules ('Ηρακλinς), or Hercules in Roman mythology, is a typical hero and a model for ancient Greek and Roman men for generations. As the son of Zeus and Alcmene, he was half human in blood, but was born with divine powers. Although he had moments of peace, he also had moments of sudden anger-he had killed his teacher, his first wife and children in a rage.
Hercules carrying the earth (support 3D printing)

Hercules carrying the earth (support 3D printing)

Hercules ('Ηρακλinς), or Hercules in Roman mythology, is a typical hero and a model for ancient Greek and Roman men for generations. As the son of Zeus and Alcmene, he was half human in blood, but was born with divine powers. Although he had moments of peace, he also had moments of sudden anger-he had killed his teacher, his first wife and children in a rage.
Art statue of Diana in the city of Blois, France

Art statue of Diana in the city of Blois, France

The statue was created by American sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington. She presented two statues to the French city of Blois: Diana and Joan of Arc. The statue of Diana was presented in 1931. Diana, the Roman goddess, absorbed most of the legends of her Greek counterpart, Artemis. She is the goddess of the hunt and the moon.
Neptune

Neptune

Neptune (Latin: Nept ū nus, English: Neptune), also known as Neptune, is a sea god in Roman mythology and revered as the god of horses, managing horse racing activities. One of the twelve main gods of Rome. Corresponding to Poseidon in Greek mythology, there is his temple in Rome, which is the world-famous Trevi Fountain. The Latin name Neptunus originates from him.
Jupiter

Jupiter

This is an artwork created by Giovanni Giuliani, which is a clay sculpture model of Jupiter designed for the collection of the Heiligenkreis Monastery. The height of this work is 43.7 centimeters, created in 1720. Jupiter is the main god in Roman mythology, in charge of the sky and thunder. In this work, Jupiter is depicted with an eagle at his feet as a symbol of power. There is an inscription on the back of the eagle's wings: 'Johan Giullian (i) Ficit 1720'. However, the upper part of the eagle's beak and a portion of its base have already broken.
Ganymede Ascending to Heaven

Ganymede Ascending to Heaven

This is a sculpture located in Austerlitz Castle Park, depicting scenes of Jupiter and Ganymede. Jupiter embraced Ganymede and led him to heaven. At his feet was Cupid, with a quiver filled with arrows of love, and an eagle holding a beam of lightning in its claws. This statue carved from sandstone was created by Giovanni Giuliani in 1702. Jupiter is the main god in Roman mythology, in charge of the sky and thunder. Ganymede was the prince of Troy, chosen by Jupiter to become the god of wine among the gods, and thus transformed into an eagle and brought to heaven by Jupiter. Cupid is the goddess of love in Roman mythology, and his arrows can make people fall in love.
Minerva Statue

Minerva Statue

Minerva, also known as Minerva in Latin, is a goddess of wisdom, war, moon, and memory in Roman mythology. She is also a patron saint for artisans, students, and artists. One of the twelve main gods of Rome. Corresponding to goddesses such as Athena in Greek mythology, Manichaea, and Sulpice in Celtic mythology.
The statue of Vesta, the female hearth god in Roman mythology

The statue of Vesta, the female hearth god in Roman mythology

Vesta was the virgin goddess in Roman religion who was in charge of the hearth, home, and household. She is rarely depicted in human form and is often personified by the fire of her temple in the Roman Forum. Only her priestess Vesta was allowed to enter her temple, and they guarded the sacred flame by the fireplace in her temple.