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Marble statue of a lion Period: Classical Date: ca. 400-390 B.C. Culture: Greek Medium: Marble, Parian 2 Dimensions: H. 31 1/4 in. (79.4 cm) length 63 1/2 in. ...(161.3 cm) Classification: Stone Sculpture Credit Line: Purchase, Rogers Fund, and James...
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Marble statue of a lion Period: Classical Date: ca. 400-390 B.C. Culture: Greek Medium: Marble, Parian 2 Dimensions: H. 31 1/4 in. (79.4 cm) length 63 1/2 in. ...(161.3 cm) Classification: Stone Sculpture Credit Line: Purchase, Rogers Fund, and James...
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Marble statue of a lion Period: Classical Date: ca. 400-?390 B.C. Culture: Greek Medium: Marble, Parian 2 Dimensions: H. 31 1/4 in. (79.4 cm) length 63 1/2 in. (161.3 cm) Classification: Stone Sculpture Credit Line: Purchase, Rogers Fund, and James...
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Marble statue of a lion Period: Classical Date: ca. 400-?390 B.C. Culture: Greek Medium: Marble, Parian 2 Dimensions: H. 31 1/4 in. (79.4 cm) length 63 1/2 in. (161.3 cm) Classification: Stone Sculpture Credit Line: Purchase, Rogers Fund, and James...
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Marble statue of a lion Period: Classical Date: ca. 400-390 B.C. Culture: Greek Medium: Marble, Parian 2 Dimensions: H. 31 1/4 in. (79.4 cm) length 63 1/2 in. (161.3 cm) Classification: Stone Sculpture Credit Line: Purchase, Rogers Fund, and James...
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Marble statue of a lion Period: Classical Date: ca. 400-390 B.C. Culture: Greek Medium: Marble, Parian 2 Dimensions: H. 31 1/4 in. (79.4 cm) length 63 1/2 in. (161.3 cm) Classification: Stone Sculpture Credit Line: Purchase, Rogers Fund, and James...
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This seated lion was found along with statues of another lion and an eagle in the precinct of Artemis at Sardis. The group had been assembled on a re-used base during the Roman period, probably after great floods had disrupted the sanctuary. Lions...
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Marble statues of lions were sometimes used as tomb monuments or as guardians at both ends of a large tomb facade. ...Like many classical Greek works of art, this statue was taken to Rome during the imperial period.
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This sculpture is head of one of the three lions discovered at the entrance to an early religious complex. The animal's snarling teeth may have been a warning to visitors about the power of the God who resides within the building. ...The head was...
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One of the many statues decorating 'Our Lady of Grace' Cathedral in León, Nicaragua.
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In some ancient cultures tongue out was used as a greeting and a way of revealing to others that you are good and you do not have a black tongue of a demon. ...At the other end of the spectrum, throughout many cultures of the world, tongue-sticking is a...
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... Lions fascinated because of what they symbolized: strength, power and courage. As this statue is on top of a pillar, it was most probably part of a broader architecture: it was perhaps used to guard the entrance of a house or of a building.
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... place in Etruscan art. ...One of the most famous pieces of Etruscan art represents one – the Chimera of Arezzo. Such a fascination probably stems from the values attached to this animal: lions tend to represent strength, power, courage and ferocity.
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This female statue is devoid of the head that was worked on separately before being attached, wears a long tunic and draped cloak (known as a himation). ...The work is clearly inspired by Greek iconographic models of the end of the 4th Century BC,...
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A statue of a lion. This asset for Unity and Unreal Stylistics of ancient Rome. Presented in three versions, marble, bronze, old brass. High Quality Lion Statue for your game with LODS. ...Lod0 -13200 Tris Lod1 -9880 Tris Lod2 -6590 Tris Lod3 -3970 Tris...
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Head from an over-life-sized marble statue of the emperor Vespasian, perhaps re-carved from a portrait of Nero. The nose is missing. The head may have been re-carved from a portrait of Nero, after the latter's death and damnatio memoriae. ...This is...
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This is one of the earliest marble statues of a human figure carved in Attica. The rigid stance, with the left leg forward and arms at the side, was derived from Egyptian art. The pose provided a clear, simple formula that was used by Greek sculptors...
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This large figure probably was part of a group of funerary statues that were placed within a deep, covered niche. The back of the drapery is not carefully finished as it would not have been visible. The production of such elaborate grave monuments...
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This is probably a representation of Athena, for the abnormally high crown of the head may once have supported a bronze helmet. ...The face was broken off in antiquity and reattached.
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A high detailed model of tiger. model from: Archmodels vol. ...64 Formats: ztl high poly model without textures fbx simple object without materials (with mapping and textures included) max mxs object prepared for Maxwell Studio Renderer v.1.7...
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This 3D partial scan is the sculpture called 'Hero is mastering a lion' from the kingdom of Khorsabab in the actual Irak near Mosul during the Assyrian era around the VII century - BC. You can use this model for photorealistic render, due to its high...
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This head of a young woman probably belonged to a three-dimensional statue that stood within a covered naiskos (shrine) that marked a grave.
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These freestanding figures were placed within a marble structure as grave monuments to honour the deceased. ...The older girl must have died in her teens, before marriage, for she wears her mantle pinned at the shoulders and hanging down her back, which...
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This 3D model is a scan of a the lion-guarding statue from the kingdom of Khorsabab in the actual Irak near Mosul during the Assyrian era around the VII century - BC. The Model has been compiled in 4 different formats; 3DS, OBJ, C4D, FBX. The models...
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The statue depicts a lion resting on the front paws, with the head turned to the left, in a roar with his mouth wide open. The piece was discovered in Constanta. Dated from the 2nd century A.D. ...MATERIALS: Limestone; h 0.94 m, length 1.00 m, width...
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This marble statue of Zeus (Jupiter) has the similar characteristic attributes of shaggy hair, a moustache and curly hair to other depictions of the God. ... Roman, 2nd-3rd Century AD.
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This marble statue of a lion can be found at the Ny Carlsberg museum in Copenhagen. It is originally from Cairo, Egypt, and would've served as a guardian for an Egyptian Tomb. This object is part of "Scan The World". Scan the World is a non-profit...
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This figure wears three layers of clothing: a sleeved chiton visible below the neck, which is tied with a looped knot at the waist; a second chiton or peplos, fastened on both shoulders; and a himation (cloak), draped over the left shoulder and the...
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Athena, is the goddess of wisdom, craft, and war in ancient Greek religion and mythology. In later times, Athena was syncretized with the Roman goddess Minerva. Athena was portrayed as having a calm temperament, and moving slowly to anger. ...She was...