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Sculpture, the art of shaping and carving materials into magnificent forms, has captivated humanity for centuries

Background imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture Collection: Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh Ramses III with Khepresh

Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh Ramses III with Khepresh. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Goddess Sekhmet, Sculpture. Medinet Habu. Egypt

Goddess Sekhmet, Sculpture. Medinet Habu. Egypt
Goddess Sekhmet, goddess of war, represented with head of a lioness and the human body and crowned with the solar disk. Sculpture in the mortuary temple of Ramses III (1187-1156 BC). New Kingdom

Background imageSculpture Collection: Temple of Luxor. Night view of the first courtyard. Egypt

Temple of Luxor. Night view of the first courtyard. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Bust of a Roman woman. Roman art. Early Empire

Bust of a Roman woman. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia

Background imageSculpture Collection: Women war workers by the sculptor Clare Sheridan

Women war workers by the sculptor Clare Sheridan
A set of figurines of women war workers sculpted by Mrs Wilfred Sheridan aka the sculptor Clare Consuelo Frewen Sheridan, which were destined for the Womens Work Section of the new Imperial War

Background imageSculpture Collection: Emblem of Louis XII

Emblem of Louis XII
A porcupine - the emblem of Louis XII at the Castle in Blois, France. Louis (r. 14981515), inherited the emblem of the porcupine from his grandfather. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSculpture Collection: USA, South Dakota, Keystone, View of Mount Rushmore National Memorial

USA, South Dakota, Keystone, View of Mount Rushmore National Memorial (Large format sizes available)

Background imageSculpture Collection: South East Asia; Thialand; Bangkok; Yaksha at wat phra kaeo The Grand Palace

South East Asia; Thialand; Bangkok; Yaksha at wat phra kaeo The Grand Palace
Thailand, Bangkok, Yaksha at Wat Phra Kaeo The Grand Palace

Background imageSculpture Collection: India, East India, West Bengal, Kolkata, Kumortuli, Small bells

India, East India, West Bengal, Kolkata, Kumortuli, Small bells

Background imageSculpture Collection: General Themistocles

General Themistocles
illustration of a General Themistocles

Background imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture Collection: The Three Graces

The Three Graces
Antique illustration of The Three Graces

Background imageSculpture Collection: Sunrise at Heros Square, Budapest, Hungary

Sunrise at Heros Square, Budapest, Hungary
Heroes Square is one of the major squares in Budapest, Hungary, noted for its iconic statue complex featuring the Seven Chieftains of the Magyars and other important national leaders

Background imageSculpture Collection: View of Sanctuary of Truth, Pattaya, Thailand

View of Sanctuary of Truth, Pattaya, Thailand
Sanctuary of Truth is a temple construction in Pattaya, Thailand. The sanctuary is an all-wood building filled with sculptures based on traditional Buddhist and Hindu motifs

Background imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture Collection: Fishermans Bastion and Matthias Church

Fishermans Bastion and Matthias Church

Background imageSculpture Collection: Czech Republic, Bohemia, Sedlec. Sedlec Ossuary, Church of the Bones, Czech Republic

Czech Republic, Bohemia, Sedlec. Sedlec Ossuary, Church of the Bones, Czech Republic

Background imageSculpture Collection: Chicago Buildings

Chicago Buildings
circa 1930: The Railway Exchange on the right and thes W Strauss building on Michigan Avenue looking past one of the lions in front of the Chicago Art Institute

Background imageSculpture Collection: The Hulton Archives

The Hulton Archives
Fine Art Storehouse The Hulton Archives

Background imageSculpture Collection: Close up of sculpture on Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

Close up of sculpture on Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
Karnak, Temple of Amon, Court of Ramses II, Pink granite colossal statue of pharaoh

Background imageSculpture Collection: Millennium Cairn sculpture, created by famous sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, Penpont, near Thornhill

Millennium Cairn sculpture, created by famous sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, Penpont, near Thornhill, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, January

Background imageSculpture Collection: Marble statue of Capitoline Venus, copy of original by Praxiteles, from Rome

Marble statue of Capitoline Venus, copy of original by Praxiteles, from Rome
Roman civilization. Marble statue of the Capitoline Venus, height 193 cm. Copy of an original of the 4th century b.C. by Praxiteles. From Rome

Background imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture Collection: Italy, Massa Carrara, Verrucola di Fivizzano, Stele-statue of Lunigiana

Italy, Massa Carrara, Verrucola di Fivizzano, Stele-statue of Lunigiana
Prehistory, Italy, 3rd millenium b.C. Ligurian civilization, stele-statue of Lunigiana. From Verrucola di Fivizzano, Massa Carrara

Background imageSculpture Collection: Piceni, Italic civilizations, Warrior Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of Aufinum

Piceni, Italic civilizations, Warrior Capestrano, limestone sculpture from necropolis of Aufinum
Italic civilizations, Piceni, 6th century b.C. The Warrior Capestrano, limestone sculpture from the necropolis of Aufinum. Height 2.09 m, detail

Background imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture Collection: Painted ivory diptych depicting circus games, Panel B

Painted ivory diptych depicting circus games, Panel B
Roman civilization, 5th century A.D. Painted ivory diptych depicting circus games. Panel B

Background imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture Collection: Italy, Lazio, Tarquinia, Sculpture representing winged horses

Italy, Lazio, Tarquinia, Sculpture representing winged horses 4th-3rd Century B.C. Museo Archeologico (Archaeological Museum), Etruscan art

Background imageSculpture Collection: 22, 000 - 30, 000 years old Venus figures

22, 000 - 30, 000 years old Venus figures
Left to right. a) In fired clay from Moravia. b) In mammoth ivory from France. The Willendorf Venus c) In limestone from Austria. d) In mammoth ivory from Ukraine

Background imageSculpture Collection: The Emperor Tiberius. 1st half 1st c. Roman art

The Emperor Tiberius. 1st half 1st c. Roman art. Early Empire. Sculpture on marble. FRANCE. Paris. Louvre Museum. Proc: ITALY. Rome

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

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

Background imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture Collection: Michelangelo (1475-1564). Rondanini Piet஠1555-1564

Michelangelo (1475-1564). Rondanini Piet஠1555-1564
Michelangelo (1475-1564). Rondanini Piet஠ 1555-1564. ITALY. Milan. Sforzesco Palace. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Sculpture on marble

Background imageSculpture Collection: Group of Aphrodite and Pan

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

Background imageSculpture Collection: Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, London

Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, London
View of the Wellington Arch, Constitution Hill, London, a triumphal arch to the south of Hyde Park, designed by Decimus Burton and built between 1826 and 1830

Background imageSculpture Collection: Slovakia, Bratislava. Historic downtown Main Square. Bronze Napoleon statue

Slovakia, Bratislava. Historic downtown Main Square. Bronze Napoleon statue

Background imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture Collection: The Mouth of Trurh. Marble. 1st century A. D. Basilica of Saint Mary in Cosmedin. Rome

The Mouth of Trurh. Marble. 1st century A. D. Basilica of Saint Mary in Cosmedin. Rome
The Mouth of Trurh. Marble. 1st century A.D. Basilica of Saint Mary in Cosmedin. Rome. Italy

Background imageSculpture Collection: VOLTAIRE (1694-1778). Assumed name of Francois Marie Arouet. French man of letters

VOLTAIRE (1694-1778). Assumed name of Francois Marie Arouet. French man of letters. Sculpture by Jean-Antoine Houdon

Background imageSculpture 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 imageSculpture Collection: PROMETHEUS. Prometheus and the ocean nymphs. Line engraving, 19th century

PROMETHEUS. Prometheus and the ocean nymphs. Line engraving, 19th century, after a sculpture by Eduard Muller

Background imageSculpture Collection: Gold Mining Statue

Gold Mining Statue
The famous Gold Mining Statue, Johannesburg, South Africa, depicting 3 men - 2 black and 1 white, drilling a rock face, a bronze sculpture by David McGregor, 1960. Date: 1960



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Sculpture, the art of shaping and carving materials into magnificent forms, has captivated humanity for centuries. From ancient civilizations to modern masterpieces, these sculptures tell stories and evoke emotions that transcend time. One iconic sculpture is Gormley's "Angel of the North DP059218, " a colossal steel figure with outstretched wings that stands proudly in Gateshead, England. Its imposing presence symbolizes hope and protection for all who pass by. Another renowned piece is the "Marble Aphrodite Kallipygos or Callipygian Venus statue, " a Roman copy of a Hellenistic original. This exquisite marble sculpture showcases the beauty and sensuality of the female form, capturing Aphrodite's allure and grace. Hepworth's "Winged Figure DP183019" mesmerizes viewers with its abstract yet harmonious composition. The smooth curves and interlocking shapes create an ethereal sense of movement, embodying freedom and liberation. Michelangelo's masterpiece, the "Pieta, " depicts Mary cradling Jesus' lifeless body in her arms. This Renaissance sculpture evokes profound grief while showcasing Michelangelo's unparalleled skill in conveying human emotion through stone. On a lighter note, the quirky "Catford Cat DD004478" brings joy to Londoners as they encounter this giant feline made from recycled materials. It adds whimsy to its surroundings while reminding us of our connection to nature through art. Andy Goldsworthy's installation in Tilberthwaite showcases his unique approach to sculpting using natural elements like stones arranged within a sheep fold. His work seamlessly blends into its environment while highlighting the beauty found in simplicity. Egyptian art also holds timeless allure; one example is Nefertiti bust crafted from limestone and stucco at Neues Mu museum. This delicate portrayal captures Queen Nefertiti's regal elegance with intricate details that have survived thousands of years.