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Sculpture is an art form that has been around since ancient times

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Background imageSculptures Collection: Three Goddesses. Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite. East Pediment

Three Goddesses. Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite. East Pediment
Three Goddesses. Hestia, Dione and Aphrodite. From the East Pediment of the Parthenon, Athens. High Classical Greek. 438-432 BC. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageSculptures Collection: Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (1661-1747). Corfu. Gree

Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (1661-1747). Corfu. Gree
Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (1661-1747). Marshal defender of the city of Corfu of the Turkish invasion of 1716. Marble statue. Corfu. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imageSculptures Collection: Man with a glass. (2800-2300B. C. ). Cycladic Art. Ancient per

Man with a glass. (2800-2300B. C. ). Cycladic Art. Ancient per
Cycladic Art. Ancient period II. Greece. Man with a glass. Canonical style. Belongs to the Syros phase (2800-2300 b.C.). Museum of Cycladic and Ancient Greek Art. Athens. Greece

Background imageSculptures Collection: Marble statue of Aphrodite of Cnidus, copy of a Greek original by Praxiteles

Marble statue of Aphrodite of Cnidus, copy of a Greek original by Praxiteles
Roman civilization, 1st-2nd century A.D. Marble statue of Aphrodite of Cnidus. Copy of a Greek original by Praxiteles, 4th century b.C

Background imageSculptures Collection: The Nike or Victory of Samothrace, marble

The Nike or Victory of Samothrace, marble
Greek civilization, 2nd century b.C. - The Nike or Victory of Samothrace, marble, height 328 cm

Background imageSculptures Collection: Marble statue of falling Gaul, Roman copy of Pergamon school original

Marble statue of falling Gaul, Roman copy of Pergamon school original
Greek civilization, 3rd century b.C. Marble statue of falling Gaul. Roman copy of a Pergamon school original, part of the Stoa built by Attalus II on the Acropolis of Athens after his victory over

Background imageSculptures Collection: Marble bas-relief depicting Triad of Eleusinian Mysteries with Persephone

Marble bas-relief depicting Triad of Eleusinian Mysteries with Persephone, Demeter and Triptolemus, from Eleusis
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. The triad of the Eleusinian Mysteries: Persephone, Demeter and Triptolemus. Marble bas-relief found at Eleusis 440-430 b.C

Background imageSculptures Collection: PRAXITELES (flourished 370, -330 BC). Hermes

PRAXITELES (flourished 370, -330 BC). Hermes bearing the infant Dionysus. ca. 330 BC. Hermes carrying the child Dionysus to the nymphs who were charged with his rearing. Classical Greek art

Background imageSculptures Collection: GREECE: THEATRICAL MASK. Ancient Greek bronze mask of tragedy

GREECE: THEATRICAL MASK. Ancient Greek bronze mask of tragedy

Background imageSculptures Collection: Head of Medusa, 1630. Artist: Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680)

Head of Medusa, 1630. Artist: Bernini, Gianlorenzo (1598-1680)
Head of Medusa, 1630. Found in the collection of the Musei Capitolini, Rome

Background imageSculptures Collection: Relief from mausoleum of Hercules chaining Cerberus, c2nd century

Relief from mausoleum of Hercules chaining Cerberus, c2nd century. Trier Museum

Background imageSculptures Collection: The Farnese Hercules, 18th century

The Farnese Hercules, 18th century. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageSculptures Collection: Aphrodite, called Hera Borghese. Monte Calvo. 2nd century

Aphrodite, called Hera Borghese. Monte Calvo. 2nd century AD. Goddess of Love. Roman marble copy of a Greek bronze statue of the Classical Period. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageSculptures Collection: Sarcophagus. Marble. Tel Mevorah. Battle between Amazons

Sarcophagus. Marble. Tel Mevorah. Battle between Amazons
Amazon sarcophagus. Marble. Tel Mevorah. Roman Period. Early 3rd century AD. Detail. Battle between the Amazons and the Greeks. Relief. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel

Background imageSculptures Collection: Homer (c. 8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an ori

Homer (c. 8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an ori
Homer (c.8th century). Greek epic poet. Bust. Copy of an original from 2nd century BC. Capitoline Museums, Rome, Italy. Rome. Italy

Background imageSculptures Collection: Acrobat. Minoian art

Acrobat. Minoian art
Acrobat. 16th c. BC. Minoan art / Cretan art. Sculpture on ivory. GREECE. CRETE. IRAKLION. Iraklion. Archaeological Museum. Proc: GREECE. CRETE. IRAKLION. Knossos. Knossos Palace

Background imageSculptures Collection: Eirene with the infant Ploutos

Eirene with the infant Ploutos

Background imageSculptures Collection: Greece, Third Wonder, seated statue of Greek God Zeus, located in ancient town of Olympia

Greece, Third Wonder, seated statue of Greek God Zeus, located in ancient town of Olympia

Background imageSculptures Collection: Discobolo Lancellotti. ca. 460 - 450 BC. Replica

Discobolo Lancellotti. ca. 460 - 450 BC. Replica of the Discobolus of Myron. Roman copy. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Rome. National Roman Museum

Background imageSculptures Collection: Venus Italica, c. 1822-23 (marble)

Venus Italica, c. 1822-23 (marble)
3492980 Venus Italica, c.1822-23 (marble) by Canova, Antonio (1757-1822) (studio of); 175.3 high cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageSculptures Collection: Theseus and the Minotaur, 1782 (marble)

Theseus and the Minotaur, 1782 (marble)
BAL34664 Theseus and the Minotaur, 1782 (marble) by Canova, Antonio (1757-1822); height: 145.4 cm; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail of the statue of Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, c. 330 BC (parian marble)

Detail of the statue of Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, c. 330 BC (parian marble), head of Hermes (see BAL 54791)
ALI230715 Detail of the statue of Hermes and the Infant Dionysus, c.330 BC (parian marble), head of Hermes (see BAL 54791) by Praxiteles (c.400-c.330 BC); height : 210 cm; Archaeological Museum

Background imageSculptures Collection: Greek Art: 'Athena Promachos'

Greek Art: "Athena Promachos"
LRI4659748 Greek Art: " Athena Promachos" Athenas struggling in the front line. Bronze sculpture from the Acropolis. 490-480 BC

Background imageSculptures Collection: Greek sculpture art (Olympia and Pergamon), wood engravings, published 1897

Greek sculpture art (Olympia and Pergamon), wood engravings, published 1897
Greek sculpture art from Olympia and Pergamon, Greece: 1) East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia, c. 470 - 456 BCE (Archaeological museum of Olympia); 2) Nike

Background imageSculptures Collection: Terracota antefix tarantini. Gorgon

Terracota antefix tarantini. Gorgon
Terracota antefix tarantini that represents the head of a Gorgon. Late VI century early V century B.C. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageSculptures Collection: Orpheus playing his lyre. Relief from Thessaloniki. Greece

Orpheus playing his lyre. Relief from Thessaloniki. Greece
Orpheus, wearing a Phrygian cap and surrounded by the beasts charmed by the music of his lyre. Relief from Thessaloniki. Greece

Background imageSculptures Collection: General Themistocles

General Themistocles
illustration of a General Themistocles

Background imageSculptures Collection: Sophocles

Sophocles ( circa 496a'406 bc ), Greek playwright. His seven surviving plays are notable for their complexity of plot and depth of characterization

Background imageSculptures Collection: The Three Graces

The Three Graces
Antique illustration of The Three Graces

Background imageSculptures Collection: Illustration of people, customs, artefacts, monuments from ancient civilisations

Illustration of people, customs, artefacts, monuments from ancient civilisations and indigenous cultures around the world, including Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Persia, Phoenicia, Inca, Maya, Aztec

Background imageSculptures Collection: Relief from Pergamon Altar, published in 1881

Relief from Pergamon Altar, published in 1881
Battle of Zeus and the Giants. Relief from the Pergamon Altar, Berlin Museum. Wood engraving, published in 1881

Background imageSculptures Collection: The Hulton Archives

The Hulton Archives
Fine Art Storehouse The Hulton Archives

Background imageSculptures Collection: France, Glanum, Relief depicting Mercury and Fortuna from Cybele and Attis House

France, Glanum, Relief depicting Mercury and Fortuna from Cybele and Attis House Musee Archeologique (Archaeological Museum), Greek-Roman art

Background imageSculptures Collection: Hellenistic marble statue known as Medici Venus

Hellenistic marble statue known as Medici Venus
Greek civilization, 3rd century b.C. Hellenistic marble statue known as Medici Venus

Background imageSculptures Collection: Aphrodite the Saver, Hellenistic-Roman copy after the original statue by Calamis

Aphrodite the Saver, Hellenistic-Roman copy after the original statue by Calamis 5th Century, Italy, Naples, Museo Archeologico Nazionale (Archaeological Museum), Greek art

Background imageSculptures Collection: Bust of Euripides. 5th c. BC. Greek art. Sculpture

Bust of Euripides. 5th c. BC. Greek art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums

Background imageSculptures Collection: The boy from Marathon. 325 -300 BC. Work of Praxiteles

The boy from Marathon. 325 -300 BC. Work of Praxiteles workshop. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on bronze. GREECE. Athens. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: GREECE. Marathon

Background imageSculptures Collection: The Charioteer. ca. 475 BC. Classical Greek

The Charioteer. ca. 475 BC. Classical Greek art. Sculpture on bronze. GREECE. Delphi. Delphi Museum

Background imageSculptures Collection: Pan and Olympus. 4th-2nd c. BC. Roman copy. Greek

Pan and Olympus. 4th-2nd c. BC. Roman copy. Greek art. Sculpture on marble. ITALY. Naples. National Museum of Archaeology

Background imageSculptures Collection: Group of Aphrodite and Pan

Group of Aphrodite and Pan. Hellenistic art. Sculpture on marble. Proc: GREECE. CYCLADES. Delos

Background imageSculptures Collection: Emporium. 570 BC. Asclepius, god of medicin. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Emporium. 570 BC. Asclepius, god of medicin. Neapolis. Girona province. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageSculptures Collection: ZEUS. Wood engraving of a Roman marble copy of the lost 4th century B. C. original Greek sculpture

ZEUS. Wood engraving of a Roman marble copy of the lost 4th century B. C. original Greek sculpture
ZEUS. Wood engraving of a Roman marble copy of the lost 4th century B.C. original Greek sculpture

Background imageSculptures Collection: Niches Classical Orders

Niches Classical Orders
Niches and pediments of the Greek and Roman classical orders of architecture : Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue of Zeus in Ancient Olympia

Statue of Zeus in Ancient Olympia
Statue of Zeus in Olympia. coloured historical artwork. This statue was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and was 12 metres high inside the Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Greece

Background imageSculptures Collection: Archaeological Museum with sculpture, Odessa, Ukraine

Archaeological Museum with sculpture, Odessa, Ukraine
View of the Archaeological Museum in Odessa, Ukraine, with a Laocoon sculpture in front (a copy -- the original is in the Vatican Museum, Rome). The museum was founded in 1825

Background imageSculptures Collection: Drunk Hercules. Sculpture of the House of Deers, 5th century BC - 1st century AD

Drunk Hercules. Sculpture of the House of Deers, 5th century BC - 1st century AD
LRI4595992 Drunk Hercules. Sculpture of the House of Deers, 5th century BC - 1st century AD by Roman; Herculaneum, Naples, Campania

Background imageSculptures Collection: Ulysses Recognised by His Dog (engraving)

Ulysses Recognised by His Dog (engraving)
3630222 Ulysses Recognised by His Dog (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ulysses Recognised by His Dog)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Head of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) young Leochares marble sculpture (4th century BC

Head of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) young Leochares marble sculpture (4th century BC
LRI4659890 Head of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC) young Leochares marble sculpture (4th century BC). 340-330 BC. Dim. 35 cm Athenes, Acropolis Museum by Greek, (4th century BC); Acropolis Museum



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Sculptures Collection

Sculpture is an art form that has been around since ancient times. The Greeks were one of the first civilizations to create sculptures, and their works are some of the most iconic in history. Greek sculptures often depicted gods and goddesses, heroes, and everyday people in a realistic way. They used marble, bronze, ivory and other materials to create their works of art. Greek sculpture was highly influential in the development of later European sculpture styles such as Baroque and Rococo. Greek they are still be seen today throughout Europe, with many examples being found in Greece itself. These works are a testament to the skill and creativity of ancient sculptors who created them centuries ago.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Sculptures collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and grandeur of ancient Greek sculptures. These artworks are carefully curated to offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Greece, which has long been celebrated for its artistic achievements. Featuring iconic pieces such as the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Venus de Milo, and the Discobolus, our collection captures the essence of classical Greek sculpture in all its glory. Each piece is expertly reproduced using high-quality printing techniques that bring out every detail and nuance of these masterpieces. Whether you're an art lover or simply looking to add some sophistication to your home decor, the Sculptures collection offers something truly special. With its timeless beauty and enduring appeal, it's no wonder that these sculptures continue to inspire awe and admiration centuries after they were first created.
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Sculptures art prints are a collection of high-quality reproductions of some of the most iconic sculptures from ancient Greece and other parts of Europe. These prints capture the beauty, detail, and craftsmanship that went into creating these masterpieces, which have stood the test of time and continue to inspire artists and art lovers around the world. From classical Greek sculptures like the Venus de Milo and Discobolus to more modern works like Auguste Rodin's The Thinker, this collection offers a diverse range of styles and subjects for anyone interested in exploring sculpture as an art form. Whether you're looking for a striking centerpiece for your home or office or simply want to add some visual interest to your walls, Sculptures art prints are sure to impress with their stunning imagery and timeless appeal.
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We offer a wide range of Greece and Europe-inspired sculptures art prints that you can purchase. These art prints are perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and intricacy of sculptures, as well as those who want to add a touch of elegance to their home or office decor. Some of the popular Greece-inspired sculpture art prints available at Media Storehouse include pieces from ancient Greek mythology such as the statue of Athena Parthenos, Zeus at Olympia, and Apollo Belvedere. Additionally, there are also modern-day sculptures like The Thinker by Auguste Rodin that capture the essence of European culture. Whether you're looking for classic or contemporary designs, we have something for everyone. Our collection includes various sizes and styles to suit your preferences. You can choose from canvas prints or framed posters depending on your taste. If you're in search of high-quality sculpture art prints inspired by Greece and Europe's rich history and culture, then Media Storehouse is an excellent place to start your search.
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To purchase Sculptures art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection online. Once you have found the artwork that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We offer a variety of payment options including credit card and PayPal. We also offer international shipping for customers outside of the UK. When purchasing art prints from Media Storehouse, it is important to note that they only sell high-quality prints made using archival materials. This ensures that your artwork will last for years without fading or deteriorating. Buying Sculptures art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple and straightforward process. With their wide selection of artwork and easy-to-use website, finding and purchasing the perfect piece for your home or office has never been easier.
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We offer a wide range of Sculptures art prints at varying prices. The cost of these prints depends on various factors such as the size, quality, and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Our collection includes high-quality reproductions of famous sculptures from Greece and other parts of Europe. These prints are perfect for adding an artistic touch to your home or office decor. They also make great gifts for art lovers. We take pride in offering affordable yet premium quality art prints that are sure to impress. Our team works hard to ensure that every print is produced with the utmost care and attention to detail. If you're interested in purchasing Sculptures art prints from Media Storehouse, please browse our website or contact us for more information about pricing and availability.
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