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Statue of the god Set. Bronze and silver. Egypt. Carlsberg GSet. 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
Saint Ivo of Kermartin, 1711. Copy. Prague. Czech RepublicSaint Ivo of Kermartin, T.O.S.F. (1253-1303). Baroque sculpture by Matyas Bernard Braun on behalf of the Faculty of Law (1711)
Charles IV. Holy Roman Emperor. Prague. Czech RepublicCharles IV of Luxembourg, I of Bohemia and IV of Germany (1316-1378). Holy Roman Emperor and king of Bohemia. Statue near Charles Bridge, 1848. Prague. Czech Republic
Egypt. Head of a cat with amber eyes. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Urartu civilization. Stele of Rusa II, King of Urartu (680-6Urartu civilization. Stele of Rusa II, King of Urartu between around 680 BC and 639 BC. Cuneiform inscription commemorating the building of a canal to channel water to the city of Quarlini from
Urartu civilization. Statue. Male figure. From Tushpa or TopUrartu civilization. Statue. male figure. From Tushpa or Toprakkale. 7th century B.C. Turkey. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Urartu civilization. Pectoral and gold medallion decorated with reliefs. The pectoral depicts the image of god Haldi on the throne and his wife Arubani. The madaillon, a seated goddess
Gargoyle from Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus. BaalbekLionhead gargoyle. 2nd century AD. Limestone. From the entablure of the courtyard colonnades of the Sanctuary of Jupiter Heliopolitanus. Baalbek, Lebanon. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germnany
Statue of Athena Parthenos. PergamonStatue of Athena Parthenos. Marble. Copy of Phidias. 2nd century BC. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany
Etruscan painted antefix with shaped head of woman. 520-500Etruscan painted antefix with shaped head of woman with earrings. 520-500 BC. From Cerveteri. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Vespasian (9-79). Roman Emperor. Bust. Marble. 1st centuryVespasian (9-79). Roman Emperor. Founder of the Flavian dynasty. Head from an statue. 70-80 AD. From Carthage, Tunisia. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Etruscan votive head of a woman. Terracotta. 325-300 BCEtruscan votive head of a woman wearing earrings. Terracotta. 325-300 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Lucius Verus (130-169 AD). Roman co-emperor. Bust. Marble. From Rome. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Colossal statue of a bearded man with laurel wreath. 500-480Colossal statue of a bearded man with laurel wreath. Probably a priest. Limestone. Sculpted in Cyprus between 500-480 BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion. British Museum. London. England
Head from a statue of a devout man with laurel wreath. 270-2Head from a statue of a devout man with laurel wreath. Limestone. Sculpted in Cyprus between 270-200 BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Idalion. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Head from a statue of a bearded man with laurel wreath. 5thHead from a statue of a bearded man with laurel wreath. Limestone. Sculpted in Cyprus early 5th century BC. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Pyla. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Statue of a man wearing a pointed cap or helmet and a cypriot belt. 590-540 BC. Limestone. From the Sanctuary of Apollo at Phrangissa. Tamassos. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Saint James Pilgrim by Pablo de Rojas (1549-1611)Pablo de Rojas (1549-1611). Spanish sculptor. Sculpture of Saint James Pilgrim. Cathedral of Granada. Spain
Persepolis (Takht-e-Jamshid). Apadana Palace. Ruins. FirstPersian art. Achaemenid period. Apadana Palace. Ruins. First palace built under Darius I in the new capital, Persepolis. It stands on a plinth decorated with reliefs depicting the royal guard
Roman Art. Syria. Palmyra. Decorative detail in the monumental arch. 3rd century. Oasis of Tadmor
Spain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Detail reliefsSpain. Barcelona. Porxos d en Xifr?. Edifice neo-classical build commanded by Josep Xifr? i Cases. 1836. It was named Porxos after the long arcades encircling the buildings. Detail relief
Spain. Madrid. Fountain of Cibeles. Monument designed by Ventura Rodr?=?guez between 177-1782. Neo-classical
Spain. Cantabria. Limpias. Church of St. Peter. Altarpiece. Image of The Christ of Limpias
Archbishop Luka (born Valentin Felixovich Voyno-Yasenetsky), (1877-1961). Russian outstanding surgeon, founder of purulent surgery, spiritual writer
Lenins Statue. Feodosiya. CrimeaUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Feodosiya. Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924). Russian revolutionary and politician. Statue
United States. Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Abraham LinUnited States. Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Head of the United Statess president carved into Mount Rushmore. Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). By Gutzon and Lincoln Borglum, 1927-1941. Keystone
Parthenon. North frieze. XLIII. RidersGreek Art. Parthenon. 5th century B.C. North frieze. XLIII. Riders. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London. England. UK
France. Paris. Notre Dame Cathedral. The Kings Gallery. DetaFrance. Paris. Notre Dame Cathedral. West facade. The Kings Gallery. Statues of the 28 kings of Judah and Israel, redesigned by Viollet-le-Duc (1814-1879)
Gothic Art. France. Paris. Notre Dame. Facade. the archangelGothic Art. France. Paris. Notre Dame. Sculptures decorating the portal of the Last Judgment. It was built in the 1220s-1230s. Facade
Parthenon. Metope XXIX. Centaur holding a fighter defeatedGreek Art. Metope on the south side of the Parthenon. 5th century B.C. A Centaur holding a fighter defeated. Metope XXIX. It comes from the Acropolis in Athens. British Museum. London. England. UK
Hieroglyphic writing of the tomb of Nykaiankh. EgyptHieroglyphic writing. Limestone architrave of the tomb of Nykaiankh with text inscribed with a prayer. Detail. The deceased is a priest of the Sun Temple of King Userkaf. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom
Queen Ahmes-Merytamun. EgyptLimestone bust of Queen Ahmes-Merytamun, wife of Amenhotep I. Depicted with Hathor-wig. 1550 BC. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. From the temple of Karnak. Thebes. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Statue of Ankhrekhu. EgyptQuartzite statue of Ankhrekhu. 1850 BC. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. From Egypt. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Statues of Sesostris III. EgyptThree black granite statues of Sesostris III. 1850 BC. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. From the Temple of Mentuhotep, Lower South Court. Deir el-Bahri, Thebes. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Isis in mourning for Osiris. EgyptPainted wooden figurine of Isis in mourning for Osiris. 305-330 BC. Ptolemaic Period. Origin unknown. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Tombstone of Neferseshempepy. EgyptTombstone of Neferseshempepy, depicted with a scepter and staff with a hieroglyphic inscription. Limestone. 2150 BC. Early Dynastic or Old Kingdom. From Dendera. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Kaitep and his wife Hetepheres. Seated sculptures of polychromed limestone. 2300 BC. 5th - 6th Dynasties. Early Dynastic Period or Old Kingdom. Possibly from Giza. British Museum. London
Idrimi of AlalakhStone statue of King Idrimi of Alalakh seated in his throne. 1570-1500 BC. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Bust of egyptian pharaohBust of Pharaoh, possibly Ramses II. Dated c. 1250 BC. Red granite. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Mesopotamian stone cult vessel. UrukStone cult vessel with anthropomorphic decoration, supported by two heroes wearing belts. 3300-3000 BC. Late Uruk Period. Mesopotamian-Sumerian art. Probably from Uruk. British Museum. London
Shabti of King Ahmose IShabti figure of King Ahmose I. Limestone. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around 1520 BC. Probably from Thebes, Egypt. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Royal protocol of Ramses II. CartridgeHieroglyphic writing. Royal protocol of Ramses II. Fifth title of the Pharaoh: son of Ra.19th Dynasty (1320-1200 b.C.). New Empire. Egypt
Titus (39-81). Roman Emperor. Colossal HeadTitus (39-81). Roman Emperor. Flavian dynasty. Colossal Head. Marble. Found in Via Palestro, Rome. From National Archaeological Museum (Naples). Temporary exhibition, Vespasian
Greek Art. Greece. Bust of Asclepius. Pentelic marble. Bust. Copy of the 2nd century BCE. Replica of the statue of Asclepius that Scopas carved between 350-300 BC
Greek art. Classical period. Initial Period. Zeus. Bronze sculpture. Dated to the year 460 BCE Found at sea from Cape Artemision. Severe Style. Detail of the head. National Archaeological Museum
Greek Art. Greece. Funerary statue of a woman carved in marble. Bust. Found in Delos. Copy of 2nd century BCE from an original dated in 300 BCE. National Archaeological Museum. Athens
Mycenaean art. Greece. Funerary stele in stone. Relief depicting a lion chasing a deer. From the tomb V of Circle A at Mycenae. Dated in 16th century B.C. National Archaeological Museum. Athens
Greek Art. 2nd century BC. Jockey of Artemision. GreeceGreek Art. 2nd century BC. Jockey of Artemision. Bronze sculpture dated around the year 140 BC. Detail. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece