Lion border stone carving-MichalOl
It is a concrete sculpture created by sculptor MichalOl in 2009 and officially unveiled on November 6, 2009. The sculpture symbolizes the border of Bohemia and Moravia, although it does not lie on the actual border in history. The sculpture is located in Žíárnad Sázavou, Czech Republic, near the Pilze Reservoir, and has become an important local landmark. It is not only a work of art, but also a profound reflection on Czech history and culture, reflecting the historical connection and cultural integration of the two regions.
Stone carving of the girl after bathing-
It is a sandstone sculpture created in 1960 by the Czech sculptor. Known for its naturalistic style and delicate capture of female form, it shows the relaxed and pure state of women after bathing. The girls in the sculpture have different postures, revealing a quiet and introspective atmosphere, in harmony with the surrounding natural environment. Located in the park on the 28th of October square in the Černépole of Brno, this sculpture has become a striking symbol of the region, a Brno cultural landscape that attracts the attention of tourists and local residents.
Rhythm statue-Jiří Sobotka
It is a limestone sculpture by Czech artist Jiří Sobotka in Stamicova Street, a residential area of Brno Kohoutovice, created in 1986 and displayed to the public. With its simple and powerful lines and dynamic form, it captures the essence of rhythm and movement, and embodies the author's deep understanding of the rhythm and vitality of sculpture. His work often explores the relationship between form and space, and this statue is an outstanding representative of this exploration. It is part of Brno's cityscape and a symbol of local cultural and artistic identity.
Bust of John Amos Comenius
He is a famous Czech educator and is known as the founder of modern western educational theory. He put forward the "universal wisdom theory", which advocated that all people should obtain extensive knowledge through education and promote the all-round development of wisdom. It emphasizes that education should adapt to nature and advocates the teaching principles of intuition and gradual progress, which still have a profound impact on educational practice. His educational ideas include the democratic proposition of universal education, which holds that all children, rich or poor, should receive education. The class teaching system was also invented, which greatly improved the teaching efficiency and had a significant impact on later education.
Angel Stone Carving
It is a mysterious existence derived from many religions and myths and legends. It is usually regarded as the messenger or servant of the gods, with supernatural power and purity. In Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, angels are depicted as messengers of God responsible for communicating God's will and protecting believers. It is often depicted as a human figure with wings, symbolizing purity and divinity. In art and literature, angels are often depicted as symbols of tenderness, compassion and protection, in a variety of images, from classical white robes to modern expressions. It is also often associated with music and is considered a singer of heaven.
Zeus head stone carving
It is the king of the gods in ancient Greek mythology and the head of the twelve gods of Olympus. The god of the sky and thunder and lightning, with thunderbolt as a weapon, maintains the order between heaven and earth. He is the son of the second generation god king Cronus of the Titan clan, whose mother is Ria. To avoid the fate of being devoured by Cronus, he was hidden by his mother and raised in Crete or by the Goddess Nimve. As an adult, Zeus rescued his brothers and sisters who had been devoured by his father and fought with them against Cronus, eventually overthrowing the rule of the Titans. Known for his wisdom and strength, his reign symbolized the rise of the new theocracy and the fall of the old. play a supreme role in mythology
Cloth bag monk stone statue
The original name of this, is a tourist monk in the Five Dynasties period. Its prototype legend is a monk who behaved grotesquely and beamed alms in Zhejiang. He often uses a wooden stick to carry a pocket to beg around and put the begging items in his pocket, hence the name "cloth bag monk". It is said that the monk Buca is the incarnation of Maitreya. His actions and words are full of Zen. His image and stories are widely circulated among the people and become an important figure in Buddhist culture. The image is often depicted as potty-bellied and smiling, which is related to the tolerant, optimistic and humorous image he gives. His stories and images have an important place in Buddhist culture.
The Giant Feet of Roman Emperor Constantine
Constantine's giant foot is 2 meters long and 1.5 meters high, making it one of the largest marble feet still standing in ancient times. It is part of a 12 meter tall seated statue. The original is at the Capitoline Museum in Rome. This scan is from a copy in front of the entrance to the Roman Empire Baths in Trier, Germany. The remaining giant feet, hands with fingertips pointing upwards, and the portrait of the emperor all outline a chilling image of the emperor.
Buddha sculpture
The highest fruit of Buddhist practice. Buddha is a transliteration of Sanskrit, abbreviated as Buddha, also translated as Futu or Futu, originally meaning enlightenment. Perception has three meanings: one is self-awareness, which is the so-called self realization of one's nature; The second is called Jue He, which means to speak and guide people; The three are called perfect perception and action. Those who possess these three points of enlightenment can be called Buddha. It is said that Shakyamuni attained enlightenment at the age of 35, gaining insight into the true essence of the universe and life, achieving liberation, and began to proclaim the true meaning of his enlightenment to the public, earning him the title of "Buddha". So, Buddha or Buddha often became synonymous with Shakyamuni, but not only Shakyamuni is named after Buddha.
Horse Head Marble Carving
A sculpture of a tomb monument or shrine discovered in Taranto, Italy, now located at the British Museum in London, was made around 350-300 BC.
Sculpture - "Monkey King" Sun Wukong
Sun Wukong is naturally intelligent, lively, loyal, and resentful of evil, representing wit and bravery in folk culture. The legend of Journey to the West emerged in the Tang Dynasty and continued until the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The collection of these legends in the Ming Dynasty is known as "Journey to the West". In these folk myths of the past dynasties, Sun Wukong was worshipped as a god by the Chinese people.
Maitreya Buddha Stele
The Maitreya Buddha Stele, dating back to 563 AD, is currently housed at the Minneapolis Institute of the Arts.
Christ's Passion Statue
The Passion of Christ depicts a scene of Jesus Christ being crucified on the cross and held in the arms of his mother Mary. This is a common Christian art theme aimed at expressing a mother's pain and sorrow towards her son.
The wellhead made of stone carvings in the former British House of Commons
A wellhead made of partial stone carvings from the former British House of Commons (which caught fire in 1834). Presented by Lionel Barnett and his wife in 1945. The Antrim Grove Amusement Park is currently located in Belsey Park, London.
Dresden New Town Market Map Relief
This is a relief resembling a map, made of concrete, showcasing the expansion of Dresden city. This relief is located at the exit of a pedestrian tunnel in Neust ä dter Markt, Dresden, Germany, showcasing the city's layout around 1700. This relief was made around 1979.
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