Female Head Sculpture

Female Head Sculpture

The female portrait (T ê tef é minine) is a replica of a sculpture collected at the Cath é drale Notre Dame de Reims in France. This replica is made of plaster material by Rmn-P (Louvre and Osay Museum Photo Society) and is a three-dimensional reproduction of the original sculpture. Originally part of sculptural art, it may have originated from a specific historical or cultural background, showcasing the facial features and expressions of women.
Mira's dancer's terracotta statue

Mira's dancer's terracotta statue

It is a red clay statue from ancient Greece, currently housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris. Created by Athenian potters around 350 BC. It depicts a dancer dressed in a transparent robe, whose theme shares similarities with statues created by other studios in the Hellenistic world at that time (330-31 BC). Early sculptures of this kind were sometimes believed to depict Nymphs (related to the god Pan), but they were also considered mortal, meaning future brides who participated in the sacred wedding dance.
The Queen Louis Memorial

The Queen Louis Memorial

A commemorative building located in Svensk, Germany, built in honor of Queen Louis of Prussia. She was the wife of King Frederick William III of Prussia, known for her beauty and tragic early death. This monument is a typical representative of the Romantic period in the 19th century, showcasing deep nostalgia and respect for the queen. It was once part of East Prussia, but now belongs to the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia. The design blends Gothic and classical elements, reflecting the architectural style and artistic aesthetic of the time. Not only is it a personal memory of the Queen, but also a symbol of German history and culture.
Lessing Memorial

Lessing Memorial

Tilgarten, located in Berlin, was designed and installed by Otto Lessing. Established in memory of the famous German poet, playwright, and critic Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Not only renowned for his literary creations, but also highly respected for his contributions to drama theory and religious philosophy. His works and ideas have had a profound impact on German culture and the Enlightenment movement, particularly his reflections on civic self-awareness and contributions to drama. In addition, Vienna's Jewish Square also has a memorial statue of Lessing, which has been standing there since 1981 and was created by Sigfried Shahruks.
Brass statue of a poor nun priest

Brass statue of a poor nun priest

The Sisters of Poverty is a Catholic women's religious group founded by Luigi Maria Palazzolo in Bergamo, Italy in the 19th century. Established due to Father Palazzolo's education and care for impoverished individuals, especially impoverished women. Committed to creating shelters and educational institutions to help marginalized groups obtain better living conditions and educational opportunities. Members follow the teachings of the priest and are committed to serving the poorest and most socially abandoned people, including orphans, homeless, sick, elderly, and other individuals in need.
Chinese Song Dynasty Wooden Carving of Water Moon Guanyin Statue

Chinese Song Dynasty Wooden Carving of Water Moon Guanyin Statue

Shuiyue Guanyin, also known as the "Bent Leg Guanyin", is a non-traditional expression of Guanyin Bodhisattva. This image of Guanyin Bodhisattva involves lifting one foot and sitting cross legged, presenting a more casual and relaxed posture. Unlike the traditional solemn and dignified image of Guanyin, the crossed legged Water Moon Guanyin conveys a more intimate and unrestrained atmosphere, reflecting the infinite compassion and tolerance of Guanyin Bodhisattva towards sentient beings in Buddhism. This form of manifestation of Guanyin Bodhisattva is usually depicted as sitting or floating on the surface of water, often accompanied by bright moonlight in the background, symbolizing wisdom and purity.
Saint Joan of Arc marble statue

Saint Joan of Arc marble statue

Joan of Arc, also known as the Maiden of Orleans, was a famous military leader and national hero in French history. Born in 1412 in East Remi, France, she claimed to have received divine revelation from a young age, demanding that she lead the French army to resist the occupation of England. During the Centennial War in the middle of the 15th century, Joan of Arc successfully lifted the siege of Orleans by England in 1429. This victory greatly encouraged the French people and helped French Crown Prince Charles VII to be crowned king. Unfortunately, Joan of Arc was captured by the English in 1430 and burned at the stake in 1431 on charges of heresy and witchcraft.
Statue of King Vakhtang Georgi

Statue of King Vakhtang Georgi

He is a famous ruler in Georgian history, known for his rule over the Mtsvari River. Known for his military talent and political wisdom, he established strong defensive fortifications in the Mtzwali River region to protect his kingdom from foreign invasion. During the reign, the territory of the Kingdom of Georgia was expanded and its national strength was strengthened. It is also known for its support for art and architecture, having built many churches and palaces along the Mtsvari River, some of which still stand today and become part of Georgia's historical and cultural heritage. His rule is regarded as a golden age in Georgian history.
The Utsov Monument in Ukraine

The Utsov Monument in Ukraine

The Utesovmonument is a monument located in Odessa, Ukraine, created by Pixelated Realities to commemorate the famous Soviet singer Leonid Utesov. He is one of the most popular and influential singers in the former Soviet Union in the 20th century, and his music works are widely appreciated. This monument is a tribute to his musical contributions and a part of Odessa's rich cultural heritage. A public space located in the center of Odessa, becoming a popular attraction for local residents and tourists.
Matthias Hofherr's Honorary Cemetery

Matthias Hofherr's Honorary Cemetery

Matthias Hofherr is a famous German musician and composer, whose music works mainly focus on classical music. He has achieved significant success in his field and made important contributions to the music industry. This cemetery signifies that Hofherr was granted a special honor of being buried in a cemetery considered particularly important after his death. This honor cemetery is usually reserved for those who have made outstanding contributions to society, culture, or art. People paid tribute to his musical talent and contributions, and regarded him as an important figure in the music industry.
German sculptor Heinz Mack's work 'The Sandburg Builder'

German sculptor Heinz Mack's work 'The Sandburg Builder'

The Sandcastle Builders, a work by German sculptor Heinz Mack. The sculpture depicts a scene of a group of children building sandcastles on the beach. The sculpture showcases the lively postures and focused expressions of the children. They use tools such as buckets and shovels to busily shape sandcastles on the beach. Each child has their own role and actions, creating a vivid and realistic scene. It showcases the creativity, collaborative spirit, and joy demonstrated by children in games. Represents the joy and carefree feeling of childhood.
Chapter 26: Diamond Top Temple Stone Buddha

Chapter 26: Diamond Top Temple Stone Buddha

The 26th Diamond Summit Temple is a Buddhist temple located in Kyoto, Japan. Also known as Jingangfeng Temple, officially known as "Crane Peak Mountain Jingang Temple", it is one of the representative temples of Japanese Zen Buddhism. It is located in the Ukyo ku of Kyoto City and is known as one of the most beautiful temples in Japan, renowned for its unique architecture and beautiful gardens. Built in the 14th century, it is a temple dominated by Zen Buddhism. It is renowned for its highly artistic architecture and gardens. The main building of the temple is the Golden Hall, which houses a statue of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. It has attracted many tourists and believers who come to visit temples, appreciate gardens, experience meditation, and enjoy tea.
Knights and Horses

Knights and Horses

The stone carving was made in Cyprus around 1250-800 BC.
【 3D Printing 】 Easter Island Stone Statue Moai

【 3D Printing 】 Easter Island Stone Statue Moai

Moai, also translated as Moai, Moai, and Moai, is a group of giant human figures located on Easter Island, scattered throughout the island, and is one of Chile's tourist attractions and world heritage sites. Some moai will be placed on a stone platform called 'Ahu'. These moai have only the upper body, a pair of long ears, deep sunken eyes, a shaved forehead and high nose, sharp jawlines, and a calm expression. Some stone statues have also been fitted with "coral eyes".
【 Sculpture 】 Chumi's Mother (3D printable)

【 Sculpture 】 Chumi's Mother (3D printable)

This model supports 3D printing. The sculpture 'Mother of Chumi' is made of brass and wood, with a height of 13 centimeters. This woman is shirtless, wrapped in a circular geometric waistband, with a wide nose, thin lips, and clearly visible eyes and earlobes. Grasp the grinder used for shelling or grinding seeds with your right arm. The child was held on the left side, with the mother's left hand holding the wrist of the child's left hand.
Xuanzang

Xuanzang

Xuanzang (602-664) was a famous monk of the Tang Dynasty, one of the four great translators of Buddhist scriptures in Chinese Buddhism, and the founder of the Yogacara school of Chinese Buddhism.
Guan Yu Woodcarving

Guan Yu Woodcarving

Guan Yu is revered as a symbol of loyalty and righteousness. As one of the most famous Chinese historical figures in East Asia, his true stories have been largely replaced by fictional stories, most of which appear in the 14th century historical novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" or are passed down from generation to generation. His deeds and moral qualities are highly praised in the novel.
Statue of Guan Yu

Statue of Guan Yu

Guan Yu (? -220 AD [125]), also known as Yunchang and Changsheng, was born in Jiexian County, Hedong Commandery (now Jiezhou Town, Yanhu District, Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province). A famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.
Terra Cotta Warriors

Terra Cotta Warriors

World Cultural Heritage, the golden business card of China's ancient glorious civilization. Terra Cotta Warriors is a category of ancient tomb sculptures. In ancient times, human sacrifice was practiced, and slaves were considered as accessories of the slave owner during their lifetime. After the slave owner's death, the slaves were buried as sacrificial objects with the slave owner. The Terra Cotta Warriors are burial objects in the shape of soldiers and horses (chariots, horses, soldiers). In March 1974, the Terra Cotta Warriors were discovered. In 1987, Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang and Terracotta Warriors were approved by UNESCO to be included in the The World Heritage List, known as the "eighth wonder of the world".
Portrait of Guan Yu Riding a Horse

Portrait of Guan Yu Riding a Horse

A famous general in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Guan Yu treated soldiers well and despised literati, and was known for his loyalty and righteousness in later generations. After his death, he was revered as "Guan Gong" by the people and was often honored by the imperial courts throughout history. During the reign of Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, he was revered as the "Martial Saint" and held the same status as Confucius, the "Literary Saint". In the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", he is ranked first among the "Five Tiger Generals" and uses the Green Dragon Crescent Blade. Mao Zonggang referred to it as the "Yijue" in the "Three Wonders" of "Romance of the Grand Historian". In terms of religious culture, Confucianism regards him as Emperor Wenheng [120], Buddhism regards him as "Guardian Galan Bodhisattva" and "Gaitian Ancient Buddha", Taoism regards him as "Emperor Xietian" and "Xianghan Heavenly God", etc.
3D Printing STL Format File: A Contemplating Woman

3D Printing STL Format File: A Contemplating Woman

【 3D Printing 】 Tang Dynasty Female Figurines: Maid Playing Pipa

【 3D Printing 】 Tang Dynasty Female Figurines: Maid Playing Pipa

Tang Dynasty female figurines were discovered in northern China in the first half of the 7th century and are currently preserved at the National Museum of Asian Art in Paris. They are made of multicolored glazed clay.
3D Printed Model of Statue of Liberty

3D Printed Model of Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is dressed in ancient Greek style clothing, with a radiant crown on her head and seven pointed rays symbolizing the seven continents. Raise the torch symbolizing freedom in your right hand and hold the Declaration of Independence in your left hand; Under my feet are broken handcuffs, ankle shackles, and chains, symbolizing the freedom and liberation from tyranny. The Statue of Liberty is based on the Statue of Liberty in the Luxembourg Gardens in Paris, France. The famous French sculptor Bartholdi spent 10 years painstakingly completing the sculpture work of the statue. The appearance design of the goddess is derived from the sculptor's mother, while the right hand holding the torch is derived from the sculptor's wife's arm.
Saint George Dragon Slayer Statue

Saint George Dragon Slayer Statue

Saint George is one of the most respected and widely worshipped figures among Christian saints. It is said that Saint George was a Roman military officer who lived in the 3rd century. He was persecuted for bravely promoting the Christian faith and refusing to worship gods in Roman temples. He was arrested and tortured, but he persisted in his faith. In the end, he was beheaded and martyred in public. He is revered as a savior, warrior, and protector god. The image of Saint George is often depicted as a warrior riding on a white horse, wielding a spear, and fighting against an evil dragon. This depiction symbolizes his bravery and strength, as well as his victory over evil.
Pavlov Monument

Pavlov Monument

The Pavlov Monument is located in St. Petersburg, Russia and was built to commemorate the great Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov. A pioneering physiologist and psychologist whose research has had a significant impact on understanding the development of conditioned reflexes and behavioral psychology. He proposed Pavlov's law through experimental research on dogs, which states the relationship between conditioned stimuli and conditioned reflexes. It is one of the iconic attractions of St. Petersburg, symbolizing the brilliant achievements of Russian science and Pavlov's important position in the field of physiology.
Old Father Thames Old Father

Old Father Thames Old Father

Old Father Thames refers to the River Thames, which is one of the most famous rivers in England and also one of the most important waterways in the country. It originated in the village of Hampstead in central England, then crossed London and finally flowed into the English Channel. The River Thames holds an important position in British history, culture, and literature. It is described as the 'Old Father of the Thames', symbolizing the soul and spirit of England. It holds an important position in the history, culture, and tourism of the UK, providing people with beautiful scenery, diverse activities, and unique experiences.
Discoboluslancellotti discus thrower ancient Greek statue

Discoboluslancellotti discus thrower ancient Greek statue

Discobolus lancellotti is an ancient Greek statue depicting an athlete throwing a discus. This statue is believed to have been replicated based on the work of the ancient Greek sculptor Mirto, 'The discus thrower'. A young athlete was showcased, elegantly poised to throw a discus. The body lines and muscles of the statue are accurately sculpted, showcasing the release of his power and the dynamics of his movements. This statue is renowned for its exquisite artistic skills and accurate expression of human proportions. It is one of the important representatives of ancient Greek sculpture art.
Woodcarving of Guan Yu, the figure of the Three Kingdoms

Woodcarving of Guan Yu, the figure of the Three Kingdoms

Guan Yu, also known as Yunchang, was a famous general of the Shu Kingdom at the end of the Han Dynasty. He was the adopted brother of Liu Bei and one of the highly respected heroic figures in Chinese history. He played an important role in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period. A tall and imposing figure is revered as' Guan Gong '. He is known for his loyalty, integrity, and bravery, and is the backbone of Liu Bei's power. Guan Yu was born in Jie County, Hedong Commandery. In his early years, he held positions in the government and became sworn brothers with Liu Bei. He demonstrated outstanding martial arts and military talent in many battles, especially winning reputation for defeating the great general Xiahou Dun of Cao Cao. His image has been widely praised by later generations and has become a symbol of loyalty and bravery
The Renaissance statue at the French monument in Paris

The Renaissance statue at the French monument in Paris

This monument once represented Saint Joan of Arc, but later changed and was named after the French monument Renaissance, located at the top of Ileaux Cygnes next to the Pont Bir Hakeim bridge in Paris. Although this equestrian statue in Paris was originally created by Danish artist Holger Wedekinch in 1930 to represent Joan of Arc, the statue you see today was cast in Malakov in 1948 and donated to the city of Paris.
Bust of Wojciech Brzeja

Bust of Wojciech Brzeja

Brass statue of Guan Yu riding on horseback

Brass statue of Guan Yu riding on horseback

Guan Yu (160-219 AD), also known as Yunchang, was an important general and historical figure of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period in China. He is a trusted aide and deputy general of Liu Bei, as well as a legendary figure in Liu Bei's clothing token "Scratching Bones for Healing". Standing at seven feet and five inches in length, with a beautiful and majestic beard, and high martial arts skills. He made significant military achievements for Liu Bei in the Battle of Red Cliffs and was awarded the title of "Marquis of Wu", becoming an important assistant and protector of Liu Bei. He is known for his loyalty and bravery, and is revered as the "Martial Saint" by people. Known as' Guan Gong 'by later generations and widely worshipped. The spirit and story of Guan Yu are widely praised in Chinese culture and have become legendary figures in history.
El Descendimiento, National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago, Chile

El Descendimiento, National Museum of Fine Arts in Santiago, Chile

El Descendimiento is a famous sculpture depicting the scene of Jesus Christ being taken off the cross. This statue is usually made of marble or other materials, vividly depicting the scene of Jesus' body being carefully removed from the cross by several people. Jesus' body showed pain and exhaustion, his head tilted forward, his eyes tightly closed, and his expression solemn. Other figures in the statue include the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus, Saint Joseph, and several other followers. Their expressions and postures expressed respect for the pain and sadness of Jesus.
Adolf Sachs Statue

Adolf Sachs Statue

The Adolph Sax statue is a commemorative sculpture located in Lier, Belgium, in honor of the famous Belgian instrument maker Adolph Sax. He was a 19th-century instrument maker and inventor who invented the saxophone, a wind instrument with unique timbre and expressiveness. The saxophone is widely used in modern music and has become an indispensable instrument in music genres such as jazz and pop. This statue showcases Adolf Sacks' significant contributions to the music industry, promoting his creative spirit and the value of musical art.
Kyiv Founders Monument Kiev Founders Monument

Kyiv Founders Monument Kiev Founders Monument

The Kyiv Founders Monument is an iconic monument in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, commemorating the founders of Kiev. This monument is located on Mount Vladimir in the historical center of Kiev and was completed in 1982. It was designed by sculptor Andrei Moldaski, and the overall shape is solemn and spectacular. The monument consists of three huge sculptures: Kieran, the founder of Kiev, his brother Yuri, and their sister Skara. It showcases the history and cultural heritage of Kiev and has become an important landmark and tourist attraction in the capital of Ukraine.
The bronze statue of Cardinal Richelieu in red

The bronze statue of Cardinal Richelieu in red

Cardinal Richelieu, originally named Armand Jean du Plessis, was an important political and church figure in French history. He was born on September 9, 1585 and passed away on December 4, 1642. Richelieu is best known for his role as Chief Minister during the reign of King Louis XIII. He played a crucial role in consolidating and strengthening the authority of the French royal family. As the head of government, Richelieu pursued a policy of centralization, reducing the influence of the aristocracy and strengthening the power of the monarchy. He also attempted to establish French hegemony in Europe, promote alliances, and intervene militarily in conflicts.