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archaicwonder:A Recently Destroyed 7th* Century BC Assyrian Statue, Photo c. 1850:( Unfortunately,
johnnybravo20:Pallas Athene Fountain (by Natan Vance)
inspiredfullmind:Inspire
I tried a little conversation but they were completely stoned. by Eddy Van 3000Via Flickr:town hal
Praying statue of Marie de Bourbon Vendôme (1510-1538)
Defender of Burton Agnes Hall, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
champagne:greco roman colossal statue detail, bust, face, vatican museum garden, rome, italy, 2012 (
jopenb:Statue of Aphrodite, known as the Venus of Arles. Hymettus marble, Roman artwork, imperial pe
xshayarsha:The Barberini Faun“This statue was found c. 1625 in Rome near the Castel Santa’Angelo, Ur
Granodiorite statue of a man named Minemheb, accompanied by a baboon representing Thoth. Artist unk
egypt-museum:Statue of Senusret IThis small wooden statue of King Senusret I was found in a private
Delos. Tiny island where Apollo and Artemis were born.Greece | Ancient ruins | Sculpture
Gallo-Roman bronze statue. 1st century AD of Priapus. Discovered in Picardy, France. Made in two par
attolences:The Mask of Sorrow near Magadan, Russia is a 1996 statue commemorating the prisoners of t
antonio-m:Sleeping Satyr (Barberini Faun), Edmé Bouchardon (French, 1698–1762)Musée du Louvre, Paris
Ancient Egyptian statue of a couple and their child. Artist unknown; reign of the 18th Dynasty phar
pileofknives:r-incels:peashooter85:Ancient Egyptian statue of the god Osiriswhys it gotta be like th
gallowhill:Pipilotti Rist, A Liberty Statue for Löndön [monolith version], 2005x
un-peu-de-vin:Statue of Venus, Paros marble, 117 AD.
harmonia-art:Dancing Satyr of Mazara del Vallo, Greek bronze statue, 4th C BC.
Sri Venkatachalapathi Swami Sannadhi, Batu Caves, MalaysiaThiru Chelvi रुद्र ॐ wrote : Jagajjalapala
romegreeceart:Roman Museum Osterburken (Limes)* statue from watchtower Wp 10/37, “Schneiderschecke”
art-through-the-ages: PRAXITELES, Hermes and the infant Dionysos, from the Temple of Hera, Olympia,
didoofcarthage:Statue of a muse, probably Clio, the muse of history. Roman, Imperial Period, c. 200
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