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Greek Art. The lady of Kalymnos. Bronze statue. Found by a fisherman on the Sea of A?a?A?a?Kalymnos in late 1994. Probably belongs to the Hellenistic Period, perhaps late 2nd century B.C
Boxer of Quirinal, also known as the Terme BoxerGreek Art. Hellenistic. Boxer of Quirinal or the Terme Boxer. Bronze sculpture of the Hellenistic period (1st century B.C.). Boxer sitting at rest, with metal and leather dressings used for combat
Marcus Aurelius StatueThis gilded bronze equestrian statue of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius was moved from Lateran Square to Capitoline Hill, Campidoglio, Rome, Italy, in 1538
Shiva Nataraja, King of Dance. 850-1100. Hindu art. Chola art. Sculpture on bronze. FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum. Proc: INDIA. TAMIL NADU
Bas relief from the Anzac Memorial - Sydney, AustraliaBronze Bas relief from the Anzac War Memorial by Rayner Hoff - Hyde Park, Sydney, Australia - showing the landing of troops at Gallipoli, Dardanelles Front, WW1. Date: circa 1934
Lourdes, France - The Virgin Crowned statueLourdes, France - The Statue of the Crowned Virgin, often known as the " Crowned Statue" (La Vierge Couronnee), standing across Rosary Square from the Rosary Basilica, facing the entrance
Bronze head with beaded crown and plume. 12th-14th c. King of Oni, king of Ife. Yoruba art. Sculpture on bronze. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum. Proc: NIGERIA. Ife
Greek Art. Greece. 4th century BCE. Bronze statue of a youunGreek Art. Greece. 4th century BCE. Bronze statue of a young identified as Perseus with Medusas head hanging. However, probably represents Paris and would subject the apple of discord
CELLINI, Benvenuto (1500-1571). Perseus. 1554
The Trundholm sun chariot. Early Bronze Age. C. 1400 BCPrehistory. The Trundholm sun chariot. Early Bronze Age. C. 1400 BC. Scandinavian
Leonidas I (died 480 BC). King of Sparta. Monument in SpartLeonidas I (died 480 BC). Also known as Leonidas the Brave was a Greek hero-king of Sparta, the 17th of the Agiad line King of Sparta[
Paris, France - Champs-Elysees, The Paiva Mansion. Date: 1902
Manneken Pis Postcard Album - A DuelA duel - three street urchins help their friend to mimic the statue! Manneken Pis (Dutch for little pee man ), also known in French as the petit Julien, is a very famous Brussels landmark
Bronze Statue of The Charioteer (c. 470 BC) - Delphi, GreeceBronze Statue of The Charioteer (c.470 BC) - Delphi, Greece. Also known as Heniokhos (the rein-holder), the artwork is one of the best-known statues surviving from Ancient Greece
Manneken Pis Postcard Album - Nun and ChildrenEmbarrased nun: " Look to the left my children". The nun leads a group of schoolgirls (one snubbing her nose), holding an umbrella to shield their innocent eyes from the little boy statue
Florence Nightingale MonumentThe Florence Nightingale Monument, Waterloo Place, Westminster, London (just off The Mall) - erected in memory of the famous Crimean War nurse, known as the Lady of the Lamp
Wotan / Bronze by MaisonOdin/Wotan
Gold, Silver, Lapis and Obsidian in the Splendid Swords of the Kings - The Royal Treasure of Dorak c.3000 BC - report of the finds from the excavations by James Mellaart, Assistant Director
St. Marks Square, Venice, Italy - The Horses of St. MarkThe Horses of Saint Mark (the Triumphal Quadriga) - a set of Roman bronze statues of four horses, originally part of a monument depicting a quadriga (a four-horse carriage used for chariot racing)
Statue of Atlas, Rockefeller Center, New York CityMini leporello picture in a Rockefeller Greeting envelope showing the bronze Atlas Staue in front of the Rockefeller Center in New York City
Roman art. Statue of a young athlete. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain
Etruscan warrior. 4th c. BC. Etruscan art. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. TUSCANY. Florence. National Museum of Archaeology
DUBLIN 1960SO Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland, looking north from the River Liffey. In the centre is the bronze O Connell Monument, the G.P.O, Building and Nelson Monument behind. Date: 1960s
Peter the Great, Equestrian Statue, St PetersburgView of the equestrian statue to Peter the Great (1672 - 1725) in St Petersburg, Russia. Known as the Bronze Horseman, it was installed in 1782
Pisa griffin. 10th-11th c. Work from the Fatimid period. Islamic art. Sculpture on bronze. ITALY. Pisa. Cathedral Works Museum
Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, LondonView of the Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, London, a triumphal arch to the south of Hyde Park, designed by Decimus Burton and built between 1826 and 1830
Sculptures on display as part of the Festival of BritainSculptures on display in Battersea Park (and on tour) as part of the Festival of Britain: a paper sculpture entitled Hunting by Bruce Angrave (top)
Winged Victoria figure, Siegessaule, Berlin, GermanyThe winged bronze Victoria figure on the top of the Siegessaeule (Pillar of Victory)
Dark cep or bronze bolete, Boletus aereus. Chromolithograph by Lassus after an illustration by A
HENRY the Navigator (1394-1460). Portuguese prince, son of John I. Monument by Tom᳠ Costa (1894). Sculpture on bronze. PORTUGAL. Porto. Infante Dom Enrique Square
Items of interior decoration at the seat of Sir Savile Crossley - Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft - Household Gods
The boy from Marathon. 325 -300 BC. Work of Praxiteles workshop. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on bronze. GREECE. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: GREECE. Marathon
Gold Mining StatueThe famous Gold Mining Statue, Johannesburg, South Africa, depicting 3 men - 2 black and 1 white, drilling a rock face, a bronze sculpture by David McGregor, 1960. Date: 1960
Examples of art on the RMS Queen Mary. At the top left are four statuettes carved from limewood blocks by Norman J Forrest, representing The Four Seasons, for the main tourist class staircase
Statue of Field Marshal Haig - Edinburgh CastleA statue of Field Marshal Haig on horseback at the Esplanade, Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland
Owen Jones Assyrian 13Designs taken from enamelled bricks, ornaments from a kings clothing, bronze shields and vessels, and a battering ram, from Khorsabad and Nimroud
Roman Fire Engine / PumpRoman fire engine, consisting of two double-cylindered force pumps worked by means of a rocking beam (now lost)
Medals Awarded for Gallantry or Life-Saving at Sea - top row (L-R) Stanhope gold medal awarded by the Royal Humane Society for the bravest life-saving deed of the year
The Bronze Horseman, statue of Peter the Great in St. Petersburg, Russia. Illustration from Andrew Swintons Travels into Norway, Denmark and Russia, 1792
The Charioteer. ca. 475 BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on bronze. GREECE. Delphi. Delphi Museum
DEGAS, Edgar (1834-1917). Dancer at Rest, her Hands on her Hips, Right Leg Forward. ca. 1882-1895. Impressionism. Sculpture on bronze. Private Collection
Moscow Kremlin, Russia: The Cannon of the Tsar. Date: 2010
Hannibal / Naples BronzeHANNIBAL Carthaginian general, famous for his crossing of the Alps
Buddha of KamakuraThe great bronze image of Buddha at Kamakura, Japan, cast in the 13th century, centrepiece of a group of shrines and temples which attract pilgrims
Vauxhall Bridge that opened in 1906, replacing one built between 1809 and 1816
The archaeological excavations which located a number of stunning bronze heads at Ife, an ancient Yoruba city in south-western Nigeria
White Brothers & Company bronze coin, advertising token, Boston USA - Willow Calf, with horseshoe design and pseudo-Arabic inscriptions on the reverse
Bronze dagger. From Ghar Mirdum, Malta. Bronze AgeBronze dagger with carved bone handle. From Ghar Mirdum Cave, Dingli, Malta. Bronze Age. National Museum of Archaeology. Valletta. Malta
Statuette of the goddess Fortuna. 1st centuryStatuette of the goddess Fortuna. Bronze. 1st century AD. From Lameirancha. Torres Novas, Santarem district, Portugal. National Archaeology Museum. Lisbon, Portugal
Iberian Peninsula. Ancient History. From left to right; figures 1 to 6: Phoenicians, figures 7 to 11: Celtiberians. Chromolithography. Historia General de Espana, by Modesto Lafuente. Volume I
Iberian Peninsula. Ancient Age. Celtiberians. Chromolithography. Historia General de Espana, by Modesto Lafuente. Volume I. Published in Barcelona, 1877
Budapest, Hungary - PanoramaPanoramic view of Budapest, the capital city of Hungary, including the Statue of St. Gerard on Gellert Hill (foreground left) Date: 1924
St. Peter's Chair - St. Peter's Basilica Vatican City, RomeSt. Peter's Basilica Vatican City, Rome. A chair symbolizing the first Pope, St. Peter, was designed by Bernini and placed inside a sculptor in the apse of St. Peter's Basilica
Bronze exhibits, Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1889. Date: 1889
Turkish ceremonial helmet. Gilded bronze. Provenance unknown. 16th-17th centuries. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria
Head of Seuthes III, King of Odrysia (324 BC-312)Seuthes III. King of Odrysia between 324 BC and 312 BC. Head of Seuthes III made of bronze, copper, alabaster and glass paste. Dated to the last decade of the 3rd century BC
Spear head. Bronze. 16th to 12th century BC. FromSpear head. Bronze. 16th to 12th century BC. Late Bronze Age. From Sarantsi, Sofia region, Bulgaria. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria
Head from a statue of Apollo. Bronze. 2nd-3rd centuries AD. From Serdica (Sofia), Bulgaria. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria
Gordian III (225-244). Roman emperor (238-244)Gordian III (225-244). Roman emperor from 238 to 244. Bronze head. From Radanovo, Veliko Tarnovo region. National Archaeological Museum. Sofia. Bulgaria
Ancient Roman tripodsAncient tripod of Greek manufacture found in Pantanello, Tivoli, 1, and bronze tripod in the Museo di Portici, Naples 2
Ancient Greek candelabraGreek candelabra in the Kircherian Museum 1, bronze Greek candelabra in the Museo di Portici, Naples 2, and Greek candelabra in the Barberini Gallery 3
Roman altar, amphora with chain and vaseSacrificial altar with a sheep carcass 1, bronze amphora with chain for a well found in a burial ground in ancient Vejo 2, and vase decorated with birds and fish from the Pantanello
Bronze manus standard used by Roman legionsBronze spear standard or signum in the shape of a hand manus with rings and bracelets. Symbol of a cohort or squad within a Roman legion. In the collection of Marquis Alessandro Gregorio Capponi
Etruscan tripod with griffin legs, birds and a serpentBronze Etruscan tripod with griffin legs, elegantly decorated with birds and a serpent. In the Museum of the Knights of the Order of Saint Stephen, Cortona. Ex aere in Museo Equitis Corazzi
Bronze figure of a goddess in diadem and robe from CortonaBronze figure of a goddess in diadem and robe, found in the villa of Tadeus Orselli of Cortona. Possibly Roman Juno, in Etruscan religion Uni or Eris, goddess of marriage, fertility, family
Bronze figure of Juno from Tuscany, the oldest in antiquity. In headdress, tunic with collar, sleeves and decorated skirt, beautiful shoes
Etruscan bronze figure of a gryphon, a mythical beast. In the Museum of the Knights of the Order of Saint Stephen, Cortona. Gryphus ex aere in Museo Equit. Corazii
Small bronze figure of an unknown Etruscan goddess in a hooded mantle. Perhaps Juno or Uni in the dress of a servant. Found in a field near Cortona. Idolum Etruscum ex aere in Academia Etrusca
Unknown Etruscan god in long tunic and hoodSmall bronze figure of an unknown Etruscan god in long tunic and scapular-like hood. Idolum Etruscorum Ignotum ex aere in Academia Etrusca
Figures of an Etruscan god of Infants and JunoEtruscan god of Infants, a chubby boy lying on a bed, perhaps Stativus, Lallus or Fabulinus in Roman myth. Bronze figure found in a field in Cortona
Unknown Etruscan terrestrial goddess with monstrous body. Her arms hold twisted legs that end in dragon heads. Bronze figure found in a field in Aretino
Images of daisies and cornflowers from manuscripts and their applications in wood sculpture, jewelry, enamel, bronze, and ironwork
Septimius Vaballathus, child emperor of the Palmyrene EmpireSeptimius Vaballathus, c. 259-274 AD, child emperor of the Palmyrene Empire under his regent mother Septimia Zenobia. Head of a boy in royal diadem. Bust from a bronze coin. Vabalato
Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, Roman general and dictatorLucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, commonly known as Sulla, Roman general and statesman who became dictator after the first large-scale civil war in Roman history
Byzas, legendary founder of Byzantium or Byzantion, the city later known as Constantinople and then Istanbul. From a bronze coin with a head of a bearded man in a crested hermet. Biza
Diodotus Tryphon, Greek king of the Seleucid EmpireDiodotus Tryphon, nicknamed The Magnificent, Greek king of the Seleucid Empire. Head of a young man in royal diadem from a bronze medal. Trifone
Nicomedes I, second king of Bithynia, c. 300-255 BCNicomedes I, second king of Bithynia, eldest son of Zipoetes I, whom he succeeded on the throne, c. 300-255 BC. Nicomedes of Bithynia. Head of a young man in crested helmet from a bronze medal
Achilles, Greek hero of the Trojan War and hero of Homer's IliadAchilles, son of the Nereid Thetis and Peleus, king of Phthia, hero of the Trojan War, greatest of all the Greek warriors and the central character of Homer's Iliad
Phaedra, Cretan princess and wife of Theseus, king of AthensPhaedra, Cretan princess, daughter of Minos and Pasiphae, sister of Ariadne, and wife of Theseus, king of Athens. Head of a woman with her hair tied up in a simple band from a bronze medal. Fedra
Alcaeus of Mytilene, Greek lyric poet from Lesbos, c. 625 - cAlcaeus of Mytilene, lyric poet from the Greek island of Lesbos, c. 625 - c. 580 BC. Gained fame with Sappho at the 45th Olympiad during the reign of Lucius Tarquinius Priscus
Portrait of Alexander the Great in crested helmet with engravedProfile portrait of Alexander the Great, Alexander III of Macedon, 356 - 323 BC, king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
Imperial Turkey ottoman or circular sofa, 1811. Circular sofa in Brazil zebra wood with carved swans, ornamented with ormolu, brass and bronze