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.
The bust of Ramses II in the British Museum
The famous bust of Ramses II, found in the Temple of Ramses in Thebes, Egypt, 1813, is now in the Egyptian Gallery of the British Museum. The texture is granite, 2.6 meters high and weighs 7.2 tons. Ramses II was the greatest pharaoh of ancient Egypt. He reigned for 67 years (1279 BC -1213 BC). The round hole in the right arm is said to have been chiseled by the French during the Napoleonic period in an attempt to steal it.
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.
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
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
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.
New York Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty (English: Statue of liberty), the full name of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, also known as Freedom Shines the World, is located on Liberty Island, New York, USA. In 1865, Eduard de Laboureille suggested that France present a statue of liberty on the 100 anniversary of the United States. The construction of the statue began in 1876. During the construction period, the project was stalled for a period of time due to lack of funds. On October 23, 1886, the Statue of Liberty was completed.
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
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.
Bronze statue of Napoleon the Great
Napoleon Bonaparte (August 15, 1769-May 5, 1821), that is, Napoleon I, was born in 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).
Stone Statue of Shinto in Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum
Shinto is the way to the dead. Shinto is also called the way of heaven and Sima way, and it is said in the Book of changes that "the grand view is on the top, the smooth view is on the top, the positive view is on the world. The view is on the back, but not recommended, there is a water on the bottom, and the lower view is transformed. The Shinto of the sky is observed, but the sage is taught by Shinto, and the world is subjued". Since the Han Dynasty, Shinto has also referred to "opening the way in front of the tomb and building stone pillars as a mark".
Statue of Adam
The statue comes from the tomb of Martin Fernandez, Lord of Bozancos, priest of Siganza Cathedral. UNDATED: 16th century. Where: Siegenza Parish Museum of Ancient Art.
Eve Sculpture 3D Model
The statue is from the tomb of Martin Fernandez, Lord Bozancos, the priest of Siganza Cathedral, and is made of alabaster.
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