Philopoemen Statue

Philopoemen Statue

The Philopoman statue is a marble sculpture, measuring 2.29 meters in height, 0.91 meters in width, and 0.98 meters in depth. The statue was created by French sculptor David d'Angers and is currently housed in the Louvre Museum.
Beijing Temple of Heaven Circular Hill Drainage Head Stone Carving

Beijing Temple of Heaven Circular Hill Drainage Head Stone Carving

Bogaiese Gladiator Statue

Bogaiese Gladiator Statue

The statue was created by the ancient Greek sculptor Agacias, the son of Dosisius. The statue was created around 100 BC and was discovered in 1611 near Anzio, south of Rome. Since then, it has been included in the collection of Borghese, hence the name Borghese Gladiator. In 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte purchased the statue and brought it to the Louvre.
Furniture Designer Roberto Giovannini Wood Carvings Grey Hound Statue

Furniture Designer Roberto Giovannini Wood Carvings Grey Hound Statue

Moai on Easter Island

Moai on Easter Island

Moai (Moai), is located in Easter Island (Easter Island) a group of giant people, all over the island, is Chile's tourist scenery and one of the world heritage. More than 1000 huge stone bust-faced statues were found throughout the island, 600 of which are neatly arranged on the seaside stone island. The stone statues vary in size, 6-23 meters high, and weigh about 30-90 tons. They have a peculiar image, a serious expression, and their backs to the sea seem to be thoughtful.
Late Medieval Adam Sculpture in the Cluny Museum

Late Medieval Adam Sculpture in the Cluny Museum

This is a statue of Adam found in Notre Dame Cathedral in the 13th century, about 1260. The statue is 2 meters high and is now in the Cluny Museum (also known as the National Medieval Museum) in Paris, France. The Adam sculpture is one of the precious collections of the Cluny Museum. It shows the artistic skills of the Baroque period and the unique expression of the human body. This sculpture is part of the many medieval and Renaissance artworks in the Cluny Museum, reflecting the important position of the museum in the field of medieval art.
The Abduction of Prosopina in Marble at the Bogise Gallery in Rome

The Abduction of Prosopina in Marble at the Bogise Gallery in Rome

The Abduction of Proserpina is a large group of Baroque marble sculptures by Gian Lorenzo Benigni. The sculpture depicts a Roman mythology in which Pruto, the god of the underworld, captures and takes Prosopina. Pruto exalts Proserpina, while Serborus symbolizes the border of the underworld into which Pruto brought Proserpina. The sculpture is made of Carrara marble and was originally placed on an already destroyed pedestal with a poem by Barberini Maffeo. The sculpture is now located in the Bogise Gallery in Rome.
Marble statue of Emperor Zhenwu

Marble statue of Emperor Zhenwu

Zhenwu Emperor, also known as Xuantian God, Xuanwu Emperor, Yousheng Zhenjun Xuantian God, and Insufficient Patriarch, is the full name of Zhenwu Dangmo Emperor. He is the northern god in Han myths and legends, and is the famous Yujing Zun God among Taoist immortals. At present, the main god enshrined in Wudang Mountain in Hubei Province is Emperor Zhenwu, who is called "Zhen Zhen Zhen Zhen Zhen Wu Ling Ying You Sheng Emperor" in the Dao Jing, and is referred to as "Zhenwu Emperor" for short ". Han folk called the Lord of the Demon, the Patriarch of Reporation, and the Patriarch of the Hair. After the Ming Dynasty, it had a great influence on the whole country, and the folk beliefs Han modern China were particularly common.
Roman marble statue "The Girl Who Throwed the Bone"

Roman marble statue "The Girl Who Throwed the Bone"

The Bone Throwing Girl is a statue depicting a young girl playing a game of bone craps. This ancient Roman marble statue dates back to about 1500 AD and was restored in the 18th century by Italian sculptor Giuseppi Angelini(1735-1811). The statue was originally a collection of Charles Townley, which he described as a figure of Diana lying down in a tight dress with her left hand supporting her body and her right hand extending forward.
The Birth of Venus Marble Sculpture

The Birth of Venus Marble Sculpture

Carved according to the painting "The Birth of Venus", "The Birth of Venus" is one of the most famous works of the Italian Renaissance painter Sandro Portecelli. This painting depicts the birth of the goddess Venus from the sea in Roman mythology: she is naked on top of a huge shell, the goddess of spring on the right is putting on a beautiful dress for her, and the wind god on the left sends warm gusts of wind, blowing her hair.
Rhinoceros Orsay Museum Collection

Rhinoceros Orsay Museum Collection

This is a cast-iron sculpture by Henri Alfred Jacquemart, made in 1878 for the Universal Exhibition in Paris, now located outside the Musée d'Orsay. The sculpture is very realistic and shows the image and power of an Indian rhinoceros.
Satyr and Nymph Statue at the British Museum in London

Satyr and Nymph Statue at the British Museum in London

This is a Roman sculpture found in Divoli, Italy, depicting a forest god holding a fairy, now in the British Museum in London.
Plaster statue of Nefertiti (Queen of Pharaoh Akhenaten of Egypt)

Plaster statue of Nefertiti (Queen of Pharaoh Akhenaten of Egypt)

Bronze statue of LaOCon and his sons

Bronze statue of LaOCon and his sons

This is an ancient Greek sculpture depicting the tragic scene of Troy temple priest Laocon and his two sons in the midst of being entangled by poisonous snakes.
African wood carving "A woman carrying a child"

African wood carving "A woman carrying a child"

This wood carving from the Progrup art collection is an African sculpture of a woman carrying a child.
Head sculpture of Heinrich Franz Brandt

Head sculpture of Heinrich Franz Brandt

Heinrich Franz Brandt (17 March 1789-9 May 1845) was a Swiss-born medal designer who worked in Berlin.
Statue by Rodin The Thinker

Statue by Rodin The Thinker

The Thinker is a sculpture by French sculptor Auguste Rodin, now in the Rodin Gallery in Paris. The Thinker creates the posture of a powerful working man immersed in extreme pain. This work combines the profound spiritual connotation with the complete characterization, which embodies the basic characteristics of Rodin's sculpture art. "The Thinker" is a model of Rodin's overall work system, and it is also a manifestation and reflection of his magical artistic practice; it is also a witness to the construction and integration of human artistic thought-Rodin's artistic thought system.
[3D Scan] Space Wing Sculpture

[3D Scan] Space Wing Sculpture

Ohiro Wing, the protagonist of the Japanese manga "Soccer", the prototype Mizushima Musashi. Since childhood, he has regarded football as his "good friend". Since moving to Nanga City, I have known friends such as Ruolin Yuansan, Nikko Kojiro, Cape Taro, and Ishizaki respectively, thus launching a series of fierce competitions. Big Kongyi is very talented in football and can often use his opponent's stunts for himself. Whenever you encounter a strong opponent, your heart will burn with the fighting spirit and joy to win. When the team fell behind, he never gave up the game, trying to hold on to win until the last minute.
[3D Scanning] Green Mother Sculpture

[3D Scanning] Green Mother Sculpture

Green Tara (Bodhisattva Tara) is a religious figure, also known as the mother of saving speed and courage and the mother of saving eight difficulties. Green Tara is the incarnation of Avalokitesvara. Tara, the Vatican name Tara, is the full name of the holy salvation Buddha mother. In ancient China, it was called Doro Bodhisattva and Doro Guanyin. Tara has many different incarnations, including 21 Tara and 500 Tara. They are all incarnations of Guanyin Bodhisattva. Green Tara is the main statue of all Tara mothers and always photographed all the merits of the remaining 20 incarnations.
A wood carving of the Qing Dynasty

A wood carving of the Qing Dynasty

A wooden sculpture from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). She wore a long coat with lotus leaves on the back and framed her face with a high bow. Her earlobes look misshapen, with dangling earrings. The carvings are currently in the collection of the Spanish National Army Museum.
[Cultural Relics of Tang Dynasty] Painted Female Figurines of Tang Pottery

[Cultural Relics of Tang Dynasty] Painted Female Figurines of Tang Pottery

Tang pottery painted female figurines are painted female figurines of the Tang Dynasty. The female figurines are dressed in a bun, their faces are painted with red powder, their silkworm eyebrows are detailed, and their facial features are relatively concentrated in the center of their faces. They are slightly compact. They are dressed in long skirts, their hands are caged in front of their chests, and they are paunchy. They seem to be walking slowly. After the middle of the Tang Dynasty, especially during the Kaiyuan and Tianbao years, the fashion of taking obesity as beauty gradually formed in the society. Concubine Yang was favored by Li Longji and pushed this fashion to the extreme. This female figurine is a typical reflection of the aesthetic tendency in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
Golden Gorilla Ornaments King Kong Gorilla Sculpture

Golden Gorilla Ornaments King Kong Gorilla Sculpture

Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte

Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte

A bust of Napoleon Bonaparte, housed in the National Museum in Krakow, Poland. Napoleon Bonaparte (French: Napoléon Bonaparte, August 15, 1769-May 5, 1821), Napoleon I (Napoléon I), was born on the island of Corsica, a great French military strategist and politician in the 19th century, and the founder of the First French Empire. He was the first ruler of the First Republic of France (1799-1804) and the First Emperor of France (1804-1815).
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms Brass Statue of Wusheng Guan Yunchang Guan Yu

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms Brass Statue of Wusheng Guan Yunchang Guan Yu

Guan Yu (?-220), the word cloud long, the word Changsheng, Hedong County (now Shanxi Yuncheng City, Yanhu District, Jiezhou Town) people. The end of the Eastern Han Dynasty famous. Guan Yu was kind to soldiers and despised scholar-officials, and was known for his loyalty to future generations. After his death, the people revered him as "Guan Gong", and many of the previous dynasties had praised him. During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, he was revered as a "martial saint", which was equivalent to the status of Confucius as a "Wen Sheng. In the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", it ranks first among the "Five Tiger Generals" and uses the dragon crescent moon sword.