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"Exploring the Human Likeness: From Great Leaders to Ancient Art" Immerse yourself in the captivating world as you journey through different corners of the globe

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Edward the Confessor

Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Edward the Confessor
Silver penny of Edward the Confessor (1003-1066), full figure, showing the reverse face, from the Chester Mint

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Cnut

Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Cnut
Silver penny of Cnut (990-1035), quatre-foil style, showing the obverse side

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Harold II

Anglo-Saxon Silver Penny of Harold II
Silver penny of Harold II (1022-1066), minted 1066, showing the obverse side

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Bust of the Macedonian General Alexander the Great. Artist: Lysippos

Bust of the Macedonian General Alexander the Great. Artist: Lysippos
Bust of Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), copying the physiognomy of Alexander as portrayed by Lysipuus c. 330 BC, currently in the Louvres collection

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Bronze-age figure from Denmark, 9th century BC

Bronze-age figure from Denmark, 9th century BC
Bronze-age figure made of Bronze, found with a group of figures, from Denmark. In the National Museum in Copenhagen, 9th century BC

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Detail of woodcarving from a Viking sledge, 9th century

Detail of woodcarving from a Viking sledge, 9th century
Detail of woodcarving from a Viking sledge in the Oseburg ship burial, from the Viking Ships Museum, Oslo, 9th century

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Peruvian earthenware bottle in the form of a squatting figure, 5th century

Peruvian earthenware bottle in the form of a squatting figure, 5th century
Peruvian earthenware bottle in the form of a squatting figure, from Mochica on the north coast. Currently in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 5th century

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Nazca pottery vessel with two painted warriors, 2nd century

Nazca pottery vessel with two painted warriors, 2nd century
Nazca pottery vessel with two painted warriors, from Peru. Currently in the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh, 2nd century

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Syrian baked clay fertility figure, 5th century BC

Syrian baked clay fertility figure, 5th century BC
Syrian clay fertility figure of baked clay, seated on a round stone, from Tell Chagar Bazar, 5th century BC

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Egyptian relief of a woman suckling a child, 14th century BC

Egyptian relief of a woman suckling a child, 14th century BC

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Egyptian columns

Egyptian columns, from the Palatine Museum in Rome

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Egyptian gold pectoral with scarab

Egyptian gold pectoral with scarab
New Kingdom Egyptian gold pectoral with scarab, from the Louvres collection

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Bust of the Egyptian ruler Ptolemy I, 3rd century BC

Bust of the Egyptian ruler Ptolemy I, 3rd century BC
Bust of Ptolemy I (367 BC - 283 BC), the ruler of Egypt, originating in Greece, 3rd century BC

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Greek terracotta statuette of a woman with a baby

Greek terracotta statuette of a woman with a baby

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Greek terracotta bust of a young girl or goddess, 5th century BC

Greek terracotta bust of a young girl or goddess, 5th century BC
Greek terracotta bust of a young girl or goddess, made in Boeotia, possibly Tanagra, 5th century BC

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: The Richelieu Mercury, 2nd century

The Richelieu Mercury, 2nd century
A statue of the Greek god Hermes. A Roman copy of a 4th century Greek original, from the Louvres collection, 2nd century

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Neolithic Vinca Pottery Figure

Neolithic Vinca Pottery Figure
A Vinca culture seared pottery figure from Vinca, Yugoslavia. Note the incised marks indicating clothing

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Silver penny of the Irish King Sigtrygg Silkbeard

Silver penny of the Irish King Sigtrygg Silkbeard
Quatrefoil silver penny of Sigtrygg Silkbeard (989/995-1036) from Dublin. Silkbeard was a Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Greek terracotta of a woman in a flowing dress

Greek terracotta of a woman in a flowing dress, from the British Museums collection

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Cycladic figures, 25th century BC

Cycladic figures, 25th century BC
Cycladic figures 62 and 64, from the British Museums collection, 25th century BC

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Terracotta statuette of a goddess

Terracotta statuette of a goddess
terracotta statuette of a goddess, possibly Hera, from Boeotia. From the British Museums collection

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Gold pendant from the Aegina treasure, 17th century BC

Gold pendant from the Aegina treasure, 17th century BC
Gold pendant from the Aegina treasure, showing a deity holding two water birds. It shows both Cretan and Egyptain influences, and was probably made in Crete

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Cycladic male seated figure, 25th century BC

Cycladic male seated figure, 25th century BC
Cycladic male seated figure holding a cup, from the Goulandris collection from the British Museums collection, 25th century BC

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Wooden figure from New Ireland, Melanesia

Wooden figure from New Ireland, Melanesia. British Museum

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Sea spirit with head in form of Shark, San Cristobel, Solomon Islands

Sea spirit with head in form of Shark, San Cristobel, Solomon Islands
Sea spirit with head in form of Shark, San Cristobel

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Figure of a Medicine Man, Haida Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian

Figure of a Medicine Man, Haida Tribe, Pacific Northwest Coast Indian. Figure of a Medicine Man who fell in the wood, broke both legs and starved to death. Museum of Mankind, London

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: North American Indian Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird

North American Indian Shamans Rattle, Thunderbird. The thunderbird is a legendary creature in certain North American indigenous peoples history and culture

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Earthenware Figure, Late Aztec, Mexico, 15th or 16th century

Earthenware Figure, Late Aztec, Mexico, 15th or 16th century

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: God of the Morning Star, Mexico

God of the Morning Star, Mexico. Quetzalcoatl was often considered the god of the morning star, and his twin brother Xolotl was the evening star (Venus)

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Aztec Jade Eagle Warrior, 1300-1521

Aztec Jade Eagle Warrior, 1300-1521. Face emerging from beak of eagle helmet. At the British Museum

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Mexican Terracotta Figurine, Huaxtec Culture, Aztec Period, c15th century

Mexican Terracotta Figurine, Huaxtec Culture, Aztec Period, c15th century. The Huastec civilization was a pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Pottery figure found in grave, known as Pretty Ladies, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2000BC-300

Pottery figure found in grave, known as Pretty Ladies, Guanajuato, Mexico, 2000BC-300. Pretty Ladies is the name archaeologists gave to pre-Columbian female figurines in Mexico

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Demeter seated on a Panther, Greek Terracotta, c350 BC

Demeter seated on a Panther, Greek Terracotta, c350 BC. Thebes

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Painted Limestone figure, Egyptian, Old Kingdom, 2400BC-2000 BC

Painted Limestone figure, Egyptian, Old Kingdom, 2400BC-2000 BC. Egyptian Museum, Munich

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Aphrodite, (Venus) from Soli Cyprus, Greek, 1st century BC

Aphrodite, (Venus) from Soli Cyprus, Greek, 1st century BC

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: The Charioteer Bronze, Delphi, Greece, c475BC-470 BC

The Charioteer Bronze, Delphi, Greece, c475BC-470 BC. The Charioteer of Delphi, also known as Heniokhos, is one of the best-known statues surviving from Ancient Greece

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Model of ancient Temple of Athena, 6th century BC

Model of ancient Temple of Athena, 6th century BC. From an unknown building on the Acropolis, at Acropolis Museum, Athens

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Harpy Carrying Away The Deceased, Harpy Tomb at Xanthos, 5th century BC

Harpy Carrying Away The Deceased, Harpy Tomb at Xanthos, 5th century BC. Greek. British Museum

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Greek Funerary Relie, Young girl with Bird and Dog, 4th century BC

Greek Funerary Relie, Young girl with Bird and Dog, 4th century BC. From Athens

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Male and female ancestor figures from Melanesia

Male and female ancestor figures from Melanesia
Male and female ancestor figures of chalk. From New Ireland in Melanesia, now in the Horniman Museum in London

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Prayer flags and Buddhist stupa at Bouddha (Boudhanath), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Prayer flags and Buddhist stupa at Bouddha (Boudhanath), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kathmandu, Nepal, Asia

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: anorexia, ar, augmented reality, bikini, body image, brunette, change, color image

anorexia, ar, augmented reality, bikini, body image, brunette, change, color image
Weight change of woman

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: angel, angelic, ar, augmented reality, blonde hair, cloud, color image, concept, copy space

angel, angelic, ar, augmented reality, blonde hair, cloud, color image, concept, copy space
Woman angel flying in clouds

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: affection, android, ar, augmented reality, bonding, brunette, child care, childhood

affection, android, ar, augmented reality, bonding, brunette, child care, childhood
Cyborg holding hands with girl

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Bronze statue of the fallen Icarus frames the ancient Temple of Concordia, Valle dei Templi

Bronze statue of the fallen Icarus frames the ancient Temple of Concordia, Valle dei Templi, Agrigento, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Sculpture of a man sitting on a park bench in front of Tjornin Lake and the Historic

Sculpture of a man sitting on a park bench in front of Tjornin Lake and the Historic Centre of Rykjavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: The Basilica of St. Peters from Piazza San Pietro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vatican, Rome

The Basilica of St. Peters from Piazza San Pietro, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageHuman Likeness Collection: Human musculature, artwork F007 / 2038

Human musculature, artwork F007 / 2038
Human musculature, computer artwork



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"Exploring the Human Likeness: From Great Leaders to Ancient Art" Immerse yourself in the captivating world as you journey through different corners of the globe. In Pyongyang, North Korea, a painting of the Great Leaders, Kim Jong Il and Kim Il Sung, stands tall, symbolizing their enduring legacy. Meanwhile, in Barcelona's UNESCO World Heritage Site Casa Mila (La Pedrera), Gaudi's chimneys on its roof exude an uncanny resemblance to human figures. Venturing into Dundee, Scotland, you'll encounter the Desperate Dan statue—a whimsical depiction that captures both humor and humanity. The Last Supper by Philippe de Champaigne at Louvre Museum in Paris transports us back to 1652 with its masterful portrayal of emotion and connection among individuals. In Rome's Santa Maria in Cosmedin lies Bocca della Verita—the Mouth of Truth—an ancient sculpture evoking curiosity about truthfulness and trustworthiness. Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai showcases Buddha statues that radiate serenity and wisdom from Southeast Asia. The Royal Palace in Caserta invites you into opulent halls where regality meets architectural grandeur—truly a testament to human craftsmanship. Journeying further south brings us to Cueva de las Manos (Cave of Hands) in Argentina—a UNESCO World Heritage Site adorned with ancient handprints left behind by our ancestors. Paris' Musee D Orsay Art Gallery offers an interior filled with breathtaking art pieces that depict various aspects of human existence—emotions frozen on canvas or sculpted delicately from stone. The She Wolf sculpture dating back to the 5th century BC tells tales of Romulus and Remus while embodying maternal instincts throughout history. High above Rio de Janeiro's Corcovado mountain stands Christ the Redeemer—a towering statue representing compassion and salvation for millions across South America.