One of the eight marble statues decorating the sides of the castle in the city center of Berlin

One of the eight marble statues decorating the sides of the castle in the city center of Berlin

One of the eight marble statues decorating the sides of the castle in the center of Berlin.
One of the eight marble statues decorating the sides of the castle in the city center of Berlin

One of the eight marble statues decorating the sides of the castle in the city center of Berlin

One of the eight marble statues decorating the sides of the castle in the center of Berlin.
One of the eight marble statues decorating the sides of the castle in the city center of Berlin

One of the eight marble statues decorating the sides of the castle in the city center of Berlin

One of the eight marble statues decorating the sides of the castle in the center of Berlin.
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 Roman water god lying under a mussel shell

The Roman water god lying under a mussel shell

The fountain, built in the 19th century, is located about 200 meters southeast of Valtis Castle in the Field Mountains of western Germany
Angel statue with hands clasped together at Vienna Central Cemetery

Angel statue with hands clasped together at Vienna Central Cemetery

The sculpture "Aphrodite" from the ancient Roman Empire period

The sculpture "Aphrodite" from the ancient Roman Empire period

Aphrodite, also known as Aphrodite in Greek, is the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Greek mythology. She is also the goddess of sexuality and one of the twelve Olympian gods. Because it was born in the ocean, it is sometimes revered as a patron saint for navigation. Aphrodite was born on the waves of the sea, with porcelain like skin, blonde hair and blue eyes, and the perfect figure and appearance of ancient Greek women, symbolizing the beauty of women and considered the highest symbol of female physical beauty. It is currently housed in the Capitoline Museum.
Creative Ornaments: Four No Little Monks Don't Say Little Shami Statue Ornaments

Creative Ornaments: Four No Little Monks Don't Say Little Shami Statue Ornaments

Late Shang Dynasty marble sculpture "Double sided bird faced tube of marble carving"

Late Shang Dynasty marble sculpture "Double sided bird faced tube of marble carving"

This pole decoration with two owl heads is the same as R005055. The owl faces on opposite sides are identical and separated by carved lines. The shape of the head is a top heavy, top light trapezoid. The curved beak of an owl is presented in deep relief and decorated with raised lines and jagged edges. The owl's horns, ears, and chin are depicted in low relief. The owl has eyes engraved in the shape of "chen". The top and bottom of the cultural relic are not decorated, with a diamond shaped top and an oval shaped bottom. Passing through the middle of the artifact is a tubular hole with parallel grinding tool marks on its inner wall, and it is suspected that the hole was created using tubular drilling technology.
7th century Tang Dynasty gilded bronze sculpture "A Pair of Xianglong - Left"

7th century Tang Dynasty gilded bronze sculpture "A Pair of Xianglong - Left"

This Chinese cultural relic is named "A Pair of Xianglong" and was made during the Tang Dynasty in the 7th century. It is made of gold-plated bronze. The dragon is a universal symbol of glory in Chinese culture. As early as the Neolithic Age, the Chinese believed that this mythical creature was an auspicious animal, living in heaven, providing rain and nourishing life. In the late Bronze Age, dragons were equated with emperors. In 221 BC, the great unifier of China and builder of the Great Wall, Qin Shi Huang, declared himself a descendant of dragons. Since then, almost every ruler has been referred to as the "True Dragon Emperor", and the Chinese court is known as the Dragon King constellation, with the official court attire being dragon robes.
Wings Angel Girl Sand Eagle

Wings Angel Girl Sand Eagle

Sandstone sculpture from the Northern Wei Dynasty titled 'Stone Statue of Buddha Sitting in Four Sided Shrine'

Sandstone sculpture from the Northern Wei Dynasty titled 'Stone Statue of Buddha Sitting in Four Sided Shrine'

This Chinese cultural relic is a seated Buddha statue in a four sided shrine, made during the Northern Wei Dynasty and carved from sandstone. Unearthed in 1957 in Nanguoshui, Qin County, with severe weathering on the surface, it is collected by the Nanguoshui Stone Carving Museum in Qin County. A total of 4 niches were unearthed, each engraved with 4 Buddha statues.
Exquisite carving of tiger head sculpture on redwood

Exquisite carving of tiger head sculpture on redwood

Ornament Crafts Xi'an Tourist Souvenirs Qin Terracotta Warriors Qin Shi Huang Clay Figurines Clay Sculptures Single Terracotta Warriors

Ornament Crafts Xi'an Tourist Souvenirs Qin Terracotta Warriors Qin Shi Huang Clay Figurines Clay Sculptures Single Terracotta Warriors

Xi'an Cultural and Creative Tourism Souvenir Terra Cotta Warriors, Terracotta Warriors and Horses, General Terracotta Warriors, Kneeling Shooting, Mercenary Sand and Stone Table Decoration

Xi'an Cultural and Creative Tourism Souvenir Terra Cotta Warriors, Terracotta Warriors and Horses, General Terracotta Warriors, Kneeling Shooting, Mercenary Sand and Stone Table Decoration

Knight Henry IV, created by Alfred Emilian de Newell

Knight Henry IV, created by Alfred Emilian de Newell

A sculpture created by Alfred Emilian de Newell, named Knight Henry IV, created in 1843. This artwork is made of bronze with a brown luster. Its dimensions are: height 56 centimeters, width 56 centimeters, height 27 centimeters. Alfred Emilian de Newerck was a French sculptor known for his love of ancient art and academia. This artwork is currently housed in the National Museum of Beaufort in Paris, France.
Qing Dynasty handmade sculpture of peacock stone horse

Qing Dynasty handmade sculpture of peacock stone horse

This cultural relic is a Chinese horse carved from peacock stone, dating back to the 19th century, and is currently housed in the British Museum.
World's top art sculpture, broken arm Venus plaster statue

World's top art sculpture, broken arm Venus plaster statue

The Venus de Milos, also known as the "Broken Arm Venus", was discovered on Milos Island in 1820 and immediately caused a sensation throughout Europe. It was contested by several countries and the arms of the sculpture were unfortunately destroyed during the chaos. After many twists and turns, it was finally purchased by France as a birthday gift to King Louis XVIII of France, who then gave it to the Louvre. Venus also became a broken arm goddess from then on. However, the lost arms instead interpret a flawed beauty.
Exquisite bronze carved lion statue sculpture in front of the Chinese style door

Exquisite bronze carved lion statue sculpture in front of the Chinese style door

Marble statue of the dying Gauls in ancient Rome

Marble statue of the dying Gauls in ancient Rome

The 'Dying Gauls', also known as the' Dying Galatians' or 'Dying Gladiators', is an ancient Roman marble half recumbent statue currently housed in the Capitoline Museum in Rome. This statue is a replica of a Greek sculpture, originally made of copper and dating back to the Hellenistic period (323-31 BC, 1633)
Saint George Dragon Slaying Sculpture

Saint George Dragon Slaying Sculpture

This sculpture is located in the courtyard of the Archbishop's Palace in Bratislava and is part of the Saint George Fountain. The Archbishop's Palace is a neoclassical palace located in the old town of Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. This sculpture depicts the scene of Saint George riding a horse and fighting against a dragon. This depiction is based on a legend that emerged in the 12th century and was recorded in the medieval text collection 'Legenda aurea'.
Lammasu sculpture

Lammasu sculpture

Lammasu is a god in Mesopotamian mythology, typically depicted with the body of a bull or lion, wings of an eagle, and a human head. In art, Lammasu is depicted as a hybrid, a winged bull or lion with the head of a human male. This sculpture is located at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. Lammasu's sculptures originated in the Sumerian period and later developed during the Asuro Akkadian period.
A humanoid sculpture in a clinic in Vienna

A humanoid sculpture in a clinic in Vienna

This sculpture is located in the Otaklin Clinic in Vienna's 16th arrondissement and depicts a seated humanoid figure.
Half body portrait of Adam Mitchell

Half body portrait of Adam Mitchell

Adam Mickiewicz is a representative poet of Polish Romanticism. The sculpture was created by Pierre Jean David d'Angers, with the ID number MNK-XIIA-780, and is currently housed in the Krakow National Museum. This artwork has been digitized as part of the Malopolska Virtual Museum project