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uncertaintimes:Fragment of statue of Thutmose III, New Kingdom, ca. 1479–1425 B.C.
Black Widow art done for XM Studio’s Black Widow statue by Artgerm.(via Artgerm)
hiphopocliedes:Delphi Archaeological Museum1, 2. Cult statue of Antinoos3. White-ground technique ky
Cult statue of Amun. Limestone. Dynasty 18 c.1340 B.C.From Deir el-Bahri Thebes-West. Kestner Museum
Inscribed block statue (black granite) of Irj-aa, a priest of Amun. Artist unknown; ca. 750-664 BCE
Relief of God Amun-ReShown here a remain of a wall that has a niche that probably housed a statue. I
Horemheb before Amun-ReDiorite statue depicts the pharaoh Horemheb before the god Amun-Re. New Kingd
Statue head of a queen of Paphos or a priestess of Aphrodite. Palaepaphos, Cyprus; 6th century B.C.
Limestone head from the statue of a worshiper of Apollo, bearded and wearing a helmet with upturned
hawkefels:“Captain! Captain Isabela, ser! Over here!““That statue is talking to me. That statue is t
Michelle Kingdom (American, b. Los Angeles, CA, USA) - 1: Still As A Statue, 2017 2: We Grow Rings,
gemma-antiqua:Hellenistic aquamarine intaglio of Kassandra kneeling by the Palladion, or the statue
Bronze statues by Igor Mitoraj at the ruins of Pompeii, ItalyPompeii | Ancient ruins | Sculpture
In the gardens of Peterhof Palace, near St. Petersburg, Russia (by mym).
Psyche revived by Cupid’s Kiss, Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia (by Archangeli).
Statue of a Victorious Youth / The Getty Bronze / The Fano Bronze / Atleta di Fano By an unknown scu
The greywacke statue of Khasekhemwy from Hierakonpolis (Cairo JE 3216I), from an archive negative in
Colossal statue of Gilgamesh, original in Khorsabad, late 8th c. BCE © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin,
Archaizing marble statue of Isis, Roman, from the Temple of Isis in Pompeii, 1st c. A.D.
Priestess of the Egyptian goddess Isis, holding a situla (a bronze jug), Roman statue of the 2nd cen
A bust of Demeter, here identified with the Egyptian goddess Isis. Unknown Egyptian artist, 1st cen
A marble statue of the goddess Isis, holding her characteristic instrument, the sistrum (rattle). U
The Goddess Isis as magician. Bronze statue from Alexandria, Ptolemaic Egypt
Seated statue of Livia (58 B.C.- 29 A.D.) Roman Empress, wife of Augustus
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