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Elegant marble Sabine Woman Statue bust with floral hair

1. Introduction of Sabine Woman Statue The Sabines were an ancient nation in central Italy that had a profound influence on early Roman civilization. The most famous legend is the “Capture of the Sabine Women,” which tells the story of how, in the early days of Rome, in order to solve the problem of a […]

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Marble Nymph bust sculpture depicting a serene night spirit with floral crown and braided hair in neoclassical style

1. Introduction of Marble Nymph Nymphs are natural spirits in ancient Greek and Roman mythology. They are often regarded as guardians of nature and exist in various elements such as forests, rivers, valleys, and the starry sky. They are mostly young and beautiful female images, symbolizing youth, vitality, and natural vitality. Nymphs are not immortal […]

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Marble Bust of Lady sculpted by Simone Bianco, a Renaissance portrait of noblewoman with braided hair and classical drapery

1. Introduction of Bust of Lady Simone Bianco was a Renaissance sculptor active in Venice, Italy in the 16th century. He was born around 1480/1490 and died after 1553. His artistic style was deeply influenced by classical aesthetics and humanistic thought. He was particularly good at creating marble busts of aristocratic portraits, showing highly idealized […]

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Antique Lady Bust marble sculpture with classical hairstyle and flowing drapery

1. Introduction of Antique Lady Bust This female bust sculpture shows an artistic temperament that is both classical and elegant. The overall shape combines the aesthetic characteristics of neoclassicism and romanticism. The woman has a dignified and gentle face, a slight smile, and a confident and gentle look. Her hair is coiled into an exquisite […]

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Le réveil bronze Lady Head Bust sculpture with dynamic drapery and rooster figure

1. Introduction of Lady Head Bust Belgian sculptor Anton Nelson (1880–1910) was one of the most important artists active in the Art Nouveau movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Although he died young and left behind only a few works, his sculptures are known for their delicate characterization and symbolic composition. He […]

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bronze Navy Sculpture depicting John W. Finn in decorated uniform

1. Introduction of Navy Sculpture John W. Finn (1909–2010) is one of the most iconic combat heroes in the history of the U.S. Navy. On December 7, 1941, when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Finn, then the Ordnance Sergeant, ignored his personal safety and held his firing point without any cover, firing back enemy planes […]

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bronze Ajax Sculpture capturing intense expression and heroic posture

1. Introduction of Ajax Sculpture Ajax is a legendary warrior in ancient Greek mythology and one of the most important heroes in the Iliad. He was the prince of Salamis, known for his tall and strong body, resolute and fearless character and loyalty. In the Trojan War, Ajax made many military achievements, especially the duel […]

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bronze Portrait Bust of Caracalla with dynamic drapery and lifelike expression

1. Introduction of Portrait Bust of Caracalla Caracalla (188–217 AD) was the second emperor of the Severan dynasty of the Roman Empire. He was known for his tough military policies and centralized rule during his reign. One of his most well-known political achievements was the issuance of the Constitutio Antoniniana in 212 AD, which extended […]

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Frontal outdoor view of the Apollo Statue bronze Bust

1.Introduction of Apollo Statue Bust Apollo is one of the most revered gods in ancient Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis. He is a versatile god who controls light, the sun, music, poetry, prophecy, medicine and plague. The most famous oracle of his is the Temple of […]

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a pair of marble and bronze Roman Statue of Augustus head on red and white marble column

1. Introduction of Roman Statue of Augustus Augustus Caesar, formerly known as Octavian, was a politician and military commander in the late Roman Republic and the first emperor of the Roman Empire. He was the adopted son and heir of Julius Caesar. After pacifying the civil war, he established the principal regime and ushered in […]

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