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Virgin and Child
Virgin and Child
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By the thirteenth century, the Church had begun applying this text, which refers to Wisdom as a feminine entity, to discuss Mary, but Christ as God incarnate was seen as the personification of divine Wisdom on earth, while Mary was viewed as the...

Sarcophagus of Usermontu
Sarcophagus of Usermontu
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Usermontu is depicted wearing a long, striated wig secured by a floral fillet and sporting the distinctive beard of divinity. His crossed hands grasp a djed pillar, symbolizing stability and associated with the god Osiris, as well as a tit amulet,...

Fogging Gothic Tombstone
Fogging Gothic Tombstone
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This is Dante Alighieri's original inscription, taken from his famous words "Abandon hope, all ye who enter here," which appear on the gates of Hell in the Inferno section of The Divine Comedy. This design features a 2-inch input pipe with...

Head of a Woman
Head of a Woman
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The human head was revered by the Celts as a powerful symbol of divine and otherworldly authority. While this reverence was not exclusive to them, it was deeply ingrained among Celtic peoples. They showcased their reverence through art, worshiped it...

La Sirenetta
La Sirenetta
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Overwhelmed by shame, she leapt into a lake and transformed into a fish, yet the waters could not conceal her divine beauty. Consequently, she took on the form of a mermaid - human above the waist, fish below. In representations of Atargatis, the...

Stone Cow
Stone Cow
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Hinduism elevates Mother to a divine status, making the cow a sacred animal that provides life-giving milk. The cow is viewed as a nurturing figure, caring for her people. It embodies the earth's bountiful gifts. Lord Krishna, one of the most...

Kneeling Youth - possibly Ilioneus, son of Niobe
Kneeling Youth - possibly Ilioneus, son of Niobe
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According to legend, Niobe's fit of arrogance reached its peak when she challenged Leto's divine children. Her boasts caught the attention of the twins, who killed all of Niobe's children in front of her eyes. Her husband soon followed suit by...

Portrait of Antinous
Portrait of Antinous
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The peculiar features of this bust have led many experts to suggest it as a true portrait of Antinous, although this theory has been disputed on the grounds that the treatment of the hair better suits divinity than humanity. Many versions of this...

Pantheon or Rome
Pantheon or Rome
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... vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of myth and legend, each deity embodying a unique facet of human experience. By honoring these gods and goddesses, the Romans connect with their divine heritage and affirm their place within the grand cosmos.

Ganesha at The Art Institute of, Illinois
Ganesha at The Art Institute of, Illinois
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Though not visible in this particular sculpture, Ganesha's loyal vahana, a quick-witted rat, remains by his side as he carries out his divine responsibilities with precision and ease. The diminutive rat may seem tiny compared to the robust Ganesha,...

Statue of Gudea at MET, New York
Statue of Gudea at MET, New York
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... Numerous inscriptions bearing his name and divine dedications have survived to this day. Here, Gudea is depicted in the seated position of a ruler before his subjects, his hands clasped together in a traditional gesture of welcome and supplication.

Small Phryne with Drapery
Small Phryne with Drapery
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Captivated by her divine beauty, the jurors acquitted her. Gérôme's painting captures the various reactions of the judges as they witness Phryne's disrobing, ranging from shock to lust at that instant. In contrast, Maillol's sculpture dramatically...

Kratos - (V2 Support Free Edition)
Kratos - (V2 Support Free Edition)
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... at the highest peak in the nine realms. With his troubled past kept hidden from Atreus, who remains oblivious to his true divine heritage, their adventure takes them through treacherous landscapes teeming with monsters and gods of the Norse world.

Muse from Agnano
Muse from Agnano
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The muses are daughters of Zeus and Mnemosyne, who stands for humanity's intellectual powers as a divine force. Her nine children protect and promote human creative activities, scholarly pursuits, and scientific endeavors. Polyhymnia fosters singing...

Allegory of Architecture
Allegory of Architecture
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Although it marked a point of arrival rather than innovation, this work served as an authoritative reference for other sculptures, such as Giambologna's refined statue - a truly divine nude adorned only with the profession's attributes and its...

Aasimar Cleric Equipped with War Hammer and Shield
Aasimar Cleric Equipped with War Hammer and Shield
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His eyes burn with an inner fire, a spark of divine energy that courses through his veins like liquid gold. His very presence seems to command respect, as if the weight of his duties and responsibilities has forged him into a being of unyielding...

Mary crying
Mary crying
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The Gospel of Luke begins its account of Mary's life with the Annunciation, when angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and announced her divine selection as the mother of Jesus. According to canonical gospel accounts, Mary was present at Jesus' crucifixion...

Umma-Lagash Cone
Umma-Lagash Cone
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At the base of the cone, a net-like pattern appears, echoing a warning that foreign invaders would be ensnared in the divine net of Enlil. This precious relic now resides at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, cataloged as BC.005474 (formerly...

'Ludovisi-type' Apollo, with ancient head of the 'Apollo-Chigi' type
'Ludovisi-type' Apollo, with ancient head of the 'Apollo-Chigi' type
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Recognized as the national divinity of Greece, Apollo embodies various aspects such as music, truth, prophecy, healing, sunlight, poetry, and more. As the son of Zeus and Leto, Apollo shares a twin sister, Artemis, the chaste huntress. Pictured as...

Cyprida (Aphrodite)
Cyprida (Aphrodite)
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The goddess is depicted proudly holding up a majestic shell, an unmistakable symbol of her divine power. Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of passionate love and ravishing beauty, was also deeply associated with the Roman equivalent, Venus. The...

Capital and Abacus - Jesus' Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem and The Kiss of Judas
Capital and Abacus - Jesus' Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem and The Kiss of Judas
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Faithfully fulfilling an ancient Old Testament prophecy, Jesus' regal entry, marked by both humility and triumph, boldly declares Christ's divine sovereignty. Following the sacred Last Supper with his devoted disciples, Jesus retires to the serene...

Erato
Erato
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In Renaissance-era art, she's often depicted with a wreath of myrtle and roses, her fingers gently cradling a lyre or kithara, instruments synonymous with Apollo's divine music. Some interpretations even show Erato surrounded by two turtle-doves...

Thomas Guthrie
Thomas Guthrie
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Thomas Guthrie was a Scottish divine who made a lasting impact on his community. As one of Scotland's most beloved preachers, he earned widespread recognition for his extraordinary gift in spreading the gospel. His unwavering commitment to...

Hercules in Cambrai, France
Hercules in Cambrai, France
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Hercules is the Roman name given to the Greek divine hero Heracles, who was the son of Zeus (Roman counterpart Jupiter) and the mortal Alcmene. In classical mythology, Hercules is renowned for his remarkable strength and numerous far-reaching...

The Goddess Hathor at The British Museum, London
The Goddess Hathor at The British Museum, London
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This female figure is easily recognizable by its distinct three-part wig, signifying her divine status as a goddess. Although her name is not inscribed on this fragment, Egyptologists can confirm that it depicts Hathor based on other attributes. This...

Antinous at Glyptothek Museum, Germany
Antinous at Glyptothek Museum, Germany
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Such finely defined busts and carefully drilled hair and features were typically reserved for individuals of higher status; Antinous was deified after his death, being revered in both the Greek East and Latin West as a god or a mortal elevated to...

Shiva Head, Norwich, UK
Shiva Head, Norwich, UK
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As one of the five primary forms of God in the Smarta tradition, he is revered as "the Destroyer" or "the Transformer" among the Trimurti, the Hindu Trinity of the divine aspects. This stunning stone bust of Shiva's head now proudly sits at the...

Gates of Hell (bottom right) at The Musée Rodin, Paris
Gates of Hell (bottom right) at The Musée Rodin, Paris
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The Gates of Hell is a monumental sculptural group work created by French artist Auguste Rodin that brings to life a scene from "The Inferno", the opening section of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. Standing at 6 metres high, 4 metres wide and 1...

Gates of Hell at Musée Rodin, Paris, France
Gates of Hell at Musée Rodin, Paris, France
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The Gates of Hell is a monumental sculptural group work created by French artist Auguste Rodin that brings to life a scene from "The Inferno", the first part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. The massive sculpture stands at 6 metres high, 4 metres...

Hand of Adam at The Rodin Museum, Paris
Hand of Adam at The Rodin Museum, Paris
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Pointing his finger towards the ground, Rodin's Adam emphasizes his earthly bonds, whereas Michelangelo depicts man at the moment when God confers the divine spark of life upon him. Full sculpture of Adam here This object is part of "Scan The...