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Minoan art. Palace of Knossos. Western stores. Pithoi or stoMinoan art. Palace Complex of Knossos. (1700 BC-1450 BC). Overview of the Western stores. Pithoi or storage jars, used to store food. Island of Crete. Greece
Minoan art. Palace of Phaistos. Bronze Age. View of the steps. Propileo West. Central Creta
Megalithism. Bronze Age. Los Millares. Ruins. Santa Fe de MoPrehistoric Art. Megalithism. Bronze Age (Copper Age or Chalcolithic). Los Millares. Occupation site. Ruins. Santa Fe de Mondujar. Andalusia. Spain. Spain
Spain. Madrid. Congress of Deputies. The statue of lion bySpain. Madrid. Congress of Deputies by Narciso Pascual Colomer (1843-1850). The statue of lion by Ponciano Ponzano y Gasco?n (1813-1877). Neoclassical style
Monument to the Siege of Zaragoza, 1908 by Agustin Querol. SNapoleonic Wars. Peninsular War (1807-1814). Monument to the Siege of Zaragoza. Built in1908 by the Spanish sculptor Agustin Querol (1860-1909)
Idol of Chillaron. Bronze Age 1, III-II millennium BC. ArchaIdol of Chillaron. Quartzite. Their faces are etched schematic anthropomorphic representations on one side, the female and male on the other, related to fertility cults and rituals
Frederick the Great (1712-1786), King of Prussia (1740-1786). Equestrian monument (1839-1851) by Christian Daniel Rauch. Berlin. Germany
Germany. Berlin. Soviet War Memorial, 1945. Designed by Mikhail Gorvits. Sculpture of soviet soldier erected by Vladimir Tsigal (b.1917) and Lev Kerbel (1917-2003). Tiergarten
The Grimani Oinochoe. Middle 5th century BCThe Grimani Oinoche. Peloponnesian bronze jug. C.460-450 BC. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary
Cycladic civilization. Early Bronze Age. 3300-2000 BC. Naked, female figurines of marble, idols. From de Cycladic island of Amorgos, 2700-2300 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Golden altar from Lisbjerg Chruch, near Arhus. 1135-40. NatiGolden altar from Lisbjerg Chruch, near Arhus. 1135-40. Superpositions of altar, retable and crucifix, surrounded by an arched structure
A copy of a reliquary made in Scandinavia at the end of theCopy of a reliquary made in Scandinavia at the end of the 10th cent. The wooden casket was clad with elk horn and gilt-bronze bands. The form imitated a Viking house
Metal Age. Womans grave 3rd AD. Himlingoje. Grave goods. NaMetal Age. Womans grave 3rd AD. Himlingoje. Wooden pail with bronze mountings, swastika-shaped costume brooch of bronze and gilded sheet silver, hair pin of silver, fingers ring of gold
The early Iron. Roman influence. Gryphon of Vimose. BronzeThe early Iron. Roman influence. Gryphon of Vimose. A gryphons head of gilt bronze. The gryphon was perhaps once part of a Roman parade helmet. Was found in a Bog, Funen. National Museum of Denmark
Grave goods from Dollerup in Jutland. Two drinking horns witGrave goods from a rich double burial of a magnate and his wife found at Dollerup in Jutland. In the womans grave lay two drinking horns with bronze mountings. National Museum of Denmark
Cauldron of riveted bronze plates hammered thin. Made by CelArt. Prehistory. Cauldron of riveted bronze plates hammered thin. On the outside the cauldron is decorated with bulls heads and the head of a goddes. Made by Celtic artisans in central Europe
Golden vessels. Denmark. The Late Bronze Age. 800-400 BC. NaPrehistoric. Art. Metal Age. Northern Europe. Golden vessels. Decorated with geometric patterns. Denmark. The Late Bronze Age. 800-400 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Bronze Age. Rock carving from Jaegersborg Dyrehave north ofPrehistory. Bronze Age. Rock carving from Jaegersborg Dyrehave north of Copenhagen, 1100-700 BC. On A sun image is depicted on a stand on a ship. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Prehistory. Helmet of from Veksoe-bog. (800-400 BC). DenmarkPrehistory. Metal Age. Helmet from Veksoe-bog. Bronze. Denmark. Bronze Age. (800-400 BC). National Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Bronze Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horseArt. Prehistory. Bronze Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horses heads. 10th-6th Centuries BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen
Folding chair in ash wood. Second half of 1400 BC. Bronze Age. Guldhoj barrow, Southern Jutland. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Gold bracelets. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1100 BCSmooth and spiral bracelets in gold. Early Bronze Age, 1700-1100 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Circular bronze belt ornaments. Bronze Age. 1400 BC. Found at Vognserup Enge, near Holbaek. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Swords from Hungary or Romania. C. 1600 BCSwords from Hungary or Romania. Stensgard and Torupgarde, Lolland. C. 1600 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Bronze dagger and axe blade of bronze. Vigerslev. 2000-1700Bronze dagger from central Europe and locally made axe blade of bronze. Vigerslev, near Copenhagen. 2000-1700 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Objects from Skeldal, central Jutland. 2000-1700 BCLocal made and imported objects from Skeldal, central Jutland. Bracelets, axes and necklaces. 2000-1700 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Curved swords. From Rorby, Zealand. C. 1550 BC. Bronze AgeCurved swords sacrificed in a bog. C. 1550 BC. Bronze Age. Made in Scandinavia. From Rorby, western Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark
Metal Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horsesArt. Prehistory. Metal Age. Golden bowls, most with handle shaped like horses heads, from an imported bronze vessel decorated with sun ships. De Bog Mariesminde, Funen. 10th-6th Centuries BC
Bronze Age. Objects and ornaments. Broze. Northern ZealandPrehistoric. Art. Bronze Age. Neck rings, arm rings, costume pins, chains, other ornaments, axes and a chisel-like object. From Rogerup Bog, northern Zealand. 700-500 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Bronze Age. Belt ornaments. 700-500 A. C. National Museum ofPrehistoric. Art. Metal Age. Belt ornaments. Located : bog from Jutlandia, Denmark. 700-500 a.C. Bronze Age. National Museum of Denmark
Metal Age. Belt of many small bronze rings and ornamental plPrehistory. Art. Metal Age. A large belt consisting of many small bronze rings and ornamental plates. Possible horse harness. From a bog at Gerlev, northern Zealand. Denmark. 900-700 BC
Bronze Age. Belt ornaments, arm rings, a neck ring. FardalPrehistory. Art. Metal Age. Bronze Age. Belt ornaments, arm rings, a neck ring. from a gravel hill at Fardal, central Jutland. 900-700 BC. National Museum of Denmark
Bronze Age. Several womens ornaments and some bronze figurePrehistory. Bronze Age. Several womens ornaments and some bronze figures. Are furnished with pegs. C. 800 BC. Fardal, central Jutland. Denmark. Museum of Denmark. Copenhaguen
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). The Thinker. 1880. Ny Carlsberg GAuguste Rodin (1840-1917). French sculptor. The Thinker. Bronze. 1900-01 (1880). Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Edgar Degas (1834-1917). Litlle Fourteen year old dancer. 18Edgar Degas (1834-1917). French scultor. Litlle Fourteen year old dancer. 1879-1881. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Late Roman Iron Age (c. 160-375 A. C. ). Bronze strainer and lLate Roman Iron Age (c. 160-375 A.C.). Bronze strainer and ladle. From a tomb at Vedskolle. Ny Carlsberg Gyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Detail of the Ankh at the statue of egyptian God AnubisStatue of the jackal-headed god Anubis. Detail of the Ankh. Diorite. Reign of Amenophis III. 1403-1365 BC. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From the Temple of Luxor. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen
Spout. 13th centurySpout in the shape of head. Bronze. Lower Saxony. 1270. German Historical Museum. Berlin. Germany
Chinese Art. Imperial guardian lion. Paw. Forbidden City. Old Beijing. China
Greece. Creta. The palace of Malia. Middle Bronze Age. DetailGreece. Creta. The palace of Malia. Middle Bronze Age. On the north side of the courtyard were storage rooms with giant earthenware pithos jars, up to two metres tall
Saint John of A?vila, called the Apostle of Andalusia (1500-1569). Spanish priest, preacher, scholastic author, and religious mystic, who has been declared a saint and Doctor of the Church
Celts. Castro Culture. Bronze Age-Iron Age (1200-500 AD). Ruins of the house of the Castro of Coana. Villacondide. Asturias. Spain
Italy. Milan Cathedral. DetailItaly. Milan Cathedral. Spire by Francesco Croce, with the Madonnina (Virgin Mary), baroque gilded bronze statue by Giuseppe Perego. 18th century
Marriage of the Virgin Mary. Main gate. Relief. Milan CathedItaly. Milan Cathedral. Main gate. The marriage of the Virgin Mary
Flagellation of Christ. Door. Relief. Milan Cathedral. ItalyItaly. Milan Cathedral. Door detail. Flagellation of Christ. Bronze. 16th - 17th century
Statue of St. John of Nepomuk (1345-1393). Copy. Prague. CzStatue of St. John of Nepomuk (1345-1393). National saint. Bronze. By Volfgang Jeronym Heroldt, 1683. Decorates the Charles Bridge. Prague. Czech Republic
Bronze mirror with bone handle engraved with a scene depictiEtruscan bronze mirror with bone handle engraved with a scene depicting Thetis and Peleus. C. 350-325 BC. From Perugia, possibly made in Vulci. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Bronze breastplate. 375-325 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom