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Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Nuptial Chest. 15th century, By Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Lo

Nuptial Chest. 15th century, By Giovanni di Ser Giovanni Lo
Giovanni di Ser Giovanni, known as Lo Scheggia (1406-1486). Italian painter. Nuptial Chest (cassone). In the front, the triumphal entry of Romulus and Tatius in Rome

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Egypt. Funerary stela of wood. Luxor, Late Period, 650-640 B

Egypt. Funerary stela of wood. Luxor, Late Period, 650-640 B
Egyptian art. Egypt. Baba, daughter of the priest of Amun Bes-n-Mut, praying to the sun gods Atum (left) and Re-Harakhte. Funerary stela of wood. Luxor, Late Period, 650-640 BC

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Phoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. Sarcophagus. It was ma

Phoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. Sarcophagus. It was ma
Phoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. First millenium BC. Sarcophagus, which is made of marble from the Greek island of Paros, come from such a tomb

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: The Roskilde Cross. C. 1100. Denmark

The Roskilde Cross. C. 1100. Denmark
The Roskilde Cross. C.1100. Byzantine reliquary cross of gold. Contains a splinter of the Holy Cross. Found in the rood arch crucifix of Roskilde Cathedral. National Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: The Early Iron Age. The bog body from Huldremose in Djurslan

The Early Iron Age. The bog body from Huldremose in Djursland from 100 AD. The woman wore a skirt of wool, a scarf and two fleece capes. Her hair was tied up with a long woollen cord

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Viking Age. Runestone. Tirsted. 10th century AD. National M

Viking Age. Runestone. Tirsted. 10th century AD. National M
Art. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Runestone. Dedicated to their ancestors. Tirsted. 10th century AD. Asrad and Hildvig raised this stone in memory of Frede. National Museum of Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Flint tools from Gjera, Vendsyssel. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1

Flint tools from Gjera, Vendsyssel. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1
Flint tools. From Gjera. Vendsyssel. Early Bronze Age. 1700-1500 BC. National Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Flint daggers. Dagger Period. 2000-1500 BC

Flint daggers. Dagger Period. 2000-1500 BC
Flint daggers. Middle Dagger Period to Early Bronze Age. 2000-1500 BC. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Bronze Age. Belt ornaments. From a bog at Fjellerup, Funen

Bronze Age. Belt ornaments. From a bog at Fjellerup, Funen
Prehistoric. Art. Bronze Age. Belt ornaments. From a bog at Fjellerup, Funen. 700-500 BC. National Museum of Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Bronze Age. Four interlaced plaits. From Farup at Vindum, ce

Bronze Age. Four interlaced plaits. From Farup at Vindum, central Jutland. C. 350 BC. National Museum of Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Lurs. The lur horns are Nordic wind instruments. Used for Br

Lurs. The lur horns are Nordic wind instruments. Used for Br
Prehistory. Art. Metal Age. Lurs. The lur horns are the distinctively Nordic wind instruments. Used to create an atmospheric background of sound for Bronze Age rituals

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Tools of Bromme Culture. 11000 BC

Tools of Bromme Culture. 11000 BC
Bromme Culture, 11000 BC. Points, scrapers, burins, blades and cores. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Harpoons. Bone. Maglemosian Culture, 8700-6500 BC

Harpoons. Bone. Maglemosian Culture, 8700-6500 BC
Harpoons made of elk or red deer bone. Maglemosian Culture, 8700-6500 BC. National Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Hand axes. Acheulian Culture. 1500000-200000 BC

Hand axes. Acheulian Culture. 1500000-200000 BC
Hand axes. Culture of Homo erectus, know as Acheulian Culture. 1500000-200000 BC. Lower Paleolithic. From Tanzania, Java, France and England. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Tools of flint and animal bones. Performed by Homo sapiens

Tools of flint and animal bones. Performed by Homo sapiens (Cro-Magnon). Upper Paleolithic. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Reindeer antler harpoons. 9500 BC

Reindeer antler harpoons. 9500 BC. Paleolithic. New Zealand. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Greek art. Tomb Siren. Greek Asia Minor. C. 550 B. C. Marble

Greek art. Tomb Siren. Greek Asia Minor. C. 550 B. C. Marble
Greek art. Tomb Siren. Greek Asia Minor. C. 550 B.C. Marble. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Fate by Hermann Ernst Freund (1786-1840). 1833

Fate by Hermann Ernst Freund (1786-1840). 1833
Hermann Ernst Freund (1786-1840). Danish sculptor. Fate, 1833. Detail. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). The Man With the Broken Nose (Mas

Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). The Man With the Broken Nose (Mas
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917). French sculptor. The Man With the Broken Nose (Mask). Bronze. Before (1918).1862-63. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Louis-Ernst Barrias (1841-1905). The Infant Mozart. 1891(188

Louis-Ernst Barrias (1841-1905). The Infant Mozart. 1891(1883). Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Etruscan Art. The Princes Buildings. 750-500 BC. Ny Carlsbe

Etruscan Art. The Princes Buildings. 750-500 BC. Ny Carlsbe
Etruscan Art. The Princes Buildings. Archaeological remains. 750-500 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890). Post-impressionist. Portrait o

Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890). Post-impressionist. Portrait o
Vincent Van Gogh (1853-1890). Dutch Post-impressionist painter. Portrait of Julien Tanguy, 1887. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark. Europe

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Mesopotamian Art. Gudea, city ruler of Lagash, Sumer. 2144-2

Mesopotamian Art. Gudea, city ruler of Lagash, Sumer. 2144-2
Mesopotamian Art. Gudea, a ruler (ensi) of the state of Lagash in Southern Mesopotamia who rule ca 2144-2124 BC. Telloh. Sumer. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Mesopotamian Art. Sumerian ruler. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. De

Mesopotamian Art. Sumerian ruler. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. De
Mesopotamian Art. Sumerian ruler. 3rd Millenium B.C. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Egyptian Art. Tomb equipment of Gemniemhat. Saqqara, c. 1990

Egyptian Art. Tomb equipment of Gemniemhat. Saqqara, c. 1990 BC. Middle Kingdom. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Greek Art. Archaic Period. Winged goddes who tamed wild anim

Greek Art. Archaic Period. Winged goddes who tamed wild animals. In this case two lions. Had been introduced into Greece and Italy in the 8th century BC by merchants and itinerants artisans

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Greek Art. Goddesses rearing children. Ny Carlsberg Glyptote

Greek Art. Goddesses rearing children. Ny Carlsberg Glyptote
Ancient Greek Art. Archaic Period (700 B.C-480 B.C.). Goddesses rearing children. Terracotta. Statuette. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Roman Art. Togatus. Restored as Augustus. Emperor (27 B. C

Roman Art. Togatus. Restored as Augustus. Emperor (27 B. C
Roman Art. Togatus. Restored as Augustus. First Roman Emperor (27 B.C. -14 A.D.). Sculpture. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Apollo. Olympic deity. Sculpture. Imperial Era. Ny Carlsberg

Apollo. Olympic deity. Sculpture. Imperial Era. Ny Carlsberg
Apollo. Olympic deity in ancient Greek and roman religion. Sculpture. Imperial Era. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Pharaoh Akhenaten. Head. El-Amarna. Egypt

Pharaoh Akhenaten. Head. El-Amarna. Egypt
Head from an statue of pharaoh Akhenaten. From el-Amarna, Egypt. C. 1360 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Stele dedicated to Mnevis, the bull of Ra. Egypt

Stele dedicated to Mnevis, the bull of Ra. Egypt
Stele dedicated to Mnevis, the bull of Ra. Limestone. 20th Dynasty. New Kingdom. C. 1100 BC. From Heliopolis. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Sculpture of Ramesses II and God Ptah. Egypt

Sculpture of Ramesses II and God Ptah. Egypt
Sculpture of Pharaoh Ramesses II and the God Ptah. Granite. From Temple of Ptah, Memphis. Reign of Ramesses II. C. 1290-1224 BC. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Relief depicting the lion goddess Mehit

Relief depicting the lion goddess Mehit. Granite. From the Temple of Onuris-Shu at Sebennytos. Reign of Alexander IV. 316-310 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Relief of a ram-headed god. Egypt

Relief of a ram-headed god. Egypt
Relief of a ram-headed god. Granite. Reign of Ptolemy II or III. 285-221 BC. From the Temple of Isis at Behbeit el-Hagar. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Ahmose and his mother. Egyptian statue

Ahmose and his mother. Egyptian statue
Statue group of the egyptian priest Ahmose and his mother, Baket-re. Diorite. C.1490-1400 BC. 18th Dynasty. New Empire. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: King Frederick IX of Denmark. Statue by Knud Nellemose, 1981

King Frederick IX of Denmark. Statue by Knud Nellemose, 1981
Frederick IX of Denmark (1899-1972). King of Denmark. Bronze statue by Knud Nellemose (1908-1997), 1981. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Statue of Victory by Ferdinand Edvard Ring. 19th century. Co

Statue of Victory by Ferdinand Edvard Ring. 19th century. Co
Memorial column dedicated to danish-norwegian naval officer Ivar Huitfeldt (1665-1710). Detail to the statue of Victory at the top of the column built by Ferdinand Edvard Ring. 19th century

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: The Goddess Juno. Bust. Marble. 2nd century. Carlsberg Glypt

The Goddess Juno. Bust. Marble. 2nd century. Carlsberg Glypt
The Roman Goddess Juno. Bust. First half of 2nd century A.C. Marble. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Vibia Sabina (83-136 / 137). Roman Empress, wife of Hadrian. C

Vibia Sabina (83-136 / 137). Roman Empress, wife of Hadrian. C
Vibia Sabina (83-136/137). Roman Empress, wife of Hadrian. Bust. Marble. C. 117-138 A.D. From Ostia. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Gallienus (c. 218-268). Roman Emperor. Bust. Carlsberg Glypt

Gallienus (c. 218-268). Roman Emperor. Bust. Carlsberg Glypt
Gallienus (c. 218-268). Roman Emperor with his father Valerian from 253 to 260, and alone from 260 to 268. Bust. Marble. Found near the Baths of Caracalla, Rome. Head from a colossal statue

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Valerian (193 / 195 / 200 A?i? 260 or 264). Roman Emperor. Carl

Valerian (193 / 195 / 200 A?i? 260 or 264). Roman Emperor. Carl
Valerian (193/195/200 A?i? 260 or 264), also known as Valerian the Elder. Roman Emperor from 253 to 260.. Bust. Marble. Head from a colossal statue probably from Asia Minor

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Statue of the god Set. Bronze and silver. Egypt. Carlsberg G

Statue of the god Set. Bronze and silver. Egypt. Carlsberg G
Set. God of the desert, storms, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion and also the god of darkness, and chaos. Statue. Bronze and silver. 19th and 20th Dynasty. C. 1300-1080 B.C. New Kingdom

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Egypt. Head of a cat with amber eyes. Carlsberg Glyptotek Mu

Egypt. Head of a cat with amber eyes. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Bellevue Theatre, Klampenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Bellevue Theatre, Klampenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark, opened in 1936. Date: circa 1937

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Interior of Lorry Restaurant, Copenhagen, Denmark

Interior of Lorry Restaurant, Copenhagen, Denmark
Interior of the famous Lorry Restaurant, Copenhagen, Denmark. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Emigrant Ship, Denmark

Emigrant Ship, Denmark
Danish emigrants board a steamship in the harbour, Copenhagen, for travel to America. Date: 1888

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Oersted Experiment 2

Oersted Experiment 2
Christian Oersted, at the university of Copenhagen, discovers the deviation of a compass needle when subjected to an enclosed electric current

Background imageCopenhagen Collection: Statue of a young Roman depicted as Asklepion. From

Statue of a young Roman depicted as Asklepion. From
Roman art. Statue of a young Roman depicted as Asklepion. From Campania, Italy. 2nd century AD. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark



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