Images at Librifly search results: Statue clear search 13.464 / 2.589.715 Entries < previous page Page 2 / 135 next page > Bronze statuette of a sphinx, Classical, 5th century B.C., Greek, Bronze, Overall: 1 3/8 x 3/4 x 3/8in. (3.5 x 1.9 x 1cm), Bronzes, Bronze statue of a sphinx perched on an Ionic capital with head turned towards the right Head of a Woman, 5th century, Byzantine, Marble, Overall: 11 3/16 x 6 3/4 x 8 1/8 in. (28.4 x 17.2 x 20.6 cm), Sculpture-Stone, This head, like the others here, was once part of a larger statue. Each portrait is missing the inlays for the Papyrus of Sitnebsekhtu, Heqanakht Letter IV, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1961–1917 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Tomb of Ipy (TT 315, B), Tomb of Meseh, 1921–22, Papyrus, ink, H. 28 cm (11 in.), W. 9.9 Statue of the Goddess Sakhmet, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1390–1352 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Granodiorite, h. 209 cm (82 5/16 in), This lion-headed figure represents the goddess Sakhmet, whose name means 'the The God's Father, Prophet of Amun in Karnak, Ankhpakhered, son of Nesmin and Tadisetdiankh, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 380–300 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Temple of Amun, Cachette, Diorite, H. 58.9 × W. (base) Statue of the Priest Harnefer, son of Nesmin and of Nehemesrattawy, Ptolemaic Period, 4th century B.C., late, From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Temple of Amun, Cachette, Diorite, H. 59.2 cm (23 3/8 in.); W. 15 cm (5 3/4 in.); D. Block Statue of Neskhemenyu, son of Kapefha, Ptolemaic Period, 4th century B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Temple of Amun, Cachette, Gabbro, H. 31 cm (12 3/16 in.); W. 15.5 cm (6 1/8 in.); D. 18.2 cm (7 3/16 in Fragment of a sculptured statue base depicting an Asiatic prisoner, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, ca. 1300–1250 B.C., From Egypt, Schist, h. 21.6 cm (8 1/2 in); w. 11.4 cm (4 1/2 in); d. 18 cm (7 1/16 in), Ancient Egyptian artists Marble statue of a woman, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 65 in. (165.1 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy or adaptation of a Hellenistic statue of the 2nd century B.C. This figure wears three layers of clothing: a sleeved chiton Lower part of a marble seated statue of Hygieia, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 50 in. (127.0 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy or adaptation of a Greek work of the 3rd or 2nd century B.C. Hygieia, the personification of Upper part of male statue, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, late–early 13, ca. 1850–1640 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, cemetery south of pyramid below House A2:2, Pit 495, 1913–14, Limestone, paint, h. 16.5 cm (6 1/2 Vulture head and double uraei with disk and horn crowns, from statue of a goddess, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 664–30 B.C., From Egypt, Cupreous metal, H. 3.8 cm (1 1/2 in.); W. 1.8 cm (11/16 in.); L. 3.6 cm (1 7/16 in Osiride statue of Senwosret I, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1961–1917 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht South, Pyramid Temple of Senwosret I, 1908, Limestone, h: 177.8 cm (70 in.), w: 63.5 cm (25 in.), d: 80.6 cm (31 3/4 in Statue of Horwedja, Ptolemaic Period, 1st century BC, From Egypt, Fayum Entrance Area, Meidum, Limestone, H. 48.9 × W. 15 × D. 10 cm (19 1/4 × 5 7/8 × 3 15/16 in Statue: Christ, ca. 1450–70, Southern Netherlands or Northern France, Alabaster, H. 34.1 cm (excluding base), h. 6.4 cm (base)., Sculpture-Alabaster, Southern Netherlands, or Northern France Part of a flail for a statue, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 664–30 B.C., From Egypt, Cupreous metal, glass, H. 9.4 cm (3 11/16 in.); W. 2.3 cm (7/8 in.); D. 0.7 cm (1/4 in.), This fragment of a flail belonged to a large Osiris statuette or Pair Statue of Nebwaw and His Wife, Tenethet, New Kingdom, late Dynasty 18, ca. 1390–1295 B.C., From Egypt, Sandstone, paint, H. 71.5 cm (28 1/8 in), The statue depicts a man and his wife, each with an arm around the other's back. The Feet from statue of Musician of Amun Tasheritkhonsu, Ptolemaic Period, 332–30 B.C., From Egypt, Middle Egypt, Asyut (Lykopolis), Greywacke or diorite, H. 9 cm (3 9/16 in.); W. 15 cm (5 7/8 in.); D. 20.7 cm (8 1/8 in Marble head of a woman, Imperial, 1st century A.D., Roman, Marble, Pentelic, H. 16 in. (40.6 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Hellenistic statue of the 3rd or 2nd century B.C. Coiffures with corkscrew curls were fashionable in Egypt and Cyrene Double feather crown of Amun, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 664–30 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Cupreous metal, precious metal, vitreous inlay, H. 10.3 cm (4 1/16 in.); W. 3.4 cm (1 5/16 in.); D. 0.4 cm (3/16 in.), This double 'Opening of the Mouth' vessel of Perneb, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, ca. 2381–2323 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Tomb of Perneb, 1913–14, Dark stone, H: 3.5 cm (1 3/8 in.); diam: 5.2 cm (2 1/16 in.), An essential rite Sacrifice to Priapus, model ca. 1470 (possibly cast 16th century), Copper alloy with dull brown patina., 9.1 x 5.7 cm, wt. 47.22 g., Plaquettes, Cristoforo di Geremia (Italian, Mantua, active 1456–76), This plaquette is in the form of the Group statue of man and woman, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, late–early 13, ca. 1850–1640 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, cemetery south of pyramid below House A2:2, Pit 495, 1913–14, Limestone, h. 10.8 cm (4 1/4 in Head of a male statue, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1981–1900 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, Tomb of Nakht (493), inside enclosure, Pit 449, radim just outside pit, 1913–14, Sandstone, paint, H. 7.8 cm (3 1/16 Head of a Sphinx, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1981–1878 B.C., From Egypt, Quartzite, h. 18 cm (7 1/16 in) w. 12.5 cm (4 15/16 in) d. 21 cm (8 1/4 in), The uraeus serpent marks the royal status of this person, who is wearing an unusual Head of a God, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1429–1400 B.C., From Egypt; Probably from Upper Egypt, Thebes, White Limestone, H. 17.4 cm (6 7/8 in), The style of this head is similar to a statue in the temple of Karnak that depicts Amenhotep Block Statue of the God's Father Pameniuwedja, son of Nesmin and Nestefnut, Ptolemaic Period, 4th century B.C., From Egypt, Diorite, H. 34.6 cm (13 5/8 in.); W. 14.5 cm (5 11/16 in.); D. 19.1 cm (7 1/2 in Upper part of male statue, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, late–early 13, ca. 1850–1640 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, cemetery south of pyramid below House A2:2, Pit 495, 1913–14, Limestone, h. 7.3 cm (2 7/8 in 'Opening of the Mouth' vessel of Perneb, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, ca. 2381–2323 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Tomb of Perneb, 1913–14, Travertine (Egyptian alabaster), H: 8.4 cm (3 5/16 in.), An essential rite performed Block statue of Minhotep, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, late–early 13, ca. 1850–1640 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, cemetery south of pyramid below House A2:2, Pit 495, 1913–14, Diorite, H. 17.8 cm (7 in.); W. 8.7 cm Osiride statue of Senwosret I, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1961–1917 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht South, Pyramid Temple of Senwosret I, Causeway, 1908–09, Limestone, 71 in. (180.4 cm Marble statue of a girl, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. with plinth 175.3 cm., Stone Sculpture, Restorations made in the early 17th century: the back of the head, neck, plinth with both feet and the drapery adjoining Upper part of male statue, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, late–early 13, ca. 1850–1640 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, cemetery south of pyramid below House A2:2, Pit 495, 1913–14, Limestone, h. 15 cm (5 7/8 in Head of Amun, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1336–1327 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Granodiorite, H. 52.1 cm (20 1/2 in), This head of the great state god of the New Kingdom, Amun (or Amun-Re), recognizable by his tall Standing female worshiper, Early Dynastic IIIa, ca. 2600–2500 B.C., Mesopotamia, Nippur, Sumerian, Limestone, inlaid with shell and lapis lazuli, H. 9 13/16 x W. 3 3/8 x D. 2 1/8 in. (24.9 x 8.5 x 5.4 cm), Stone-Sculpture, This statue of Block Statue of Nespamedu, son of Paiunhor and Tanethut, Ptolemaic Period, 305–30 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Temple of Amun, Cachette, Gabbro, H. 30.8 cm (12 1/8 in.); W. 15 cm (5 7/8 in.); D. 20.5 cm (8 1/6 in 'Opening of the Mouth' vessel of Perneb, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, ca. 2381–2323 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Tomb of Perneb, 1913–14, Dark stone, H: 3.4 cm (1 5/16 in.); diam: 4.7 cm (1 7/8 in.), An essential rite Statue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Late Period, Saite, Dynasty 26, 595–589 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Temple of Amun, Cachette, meta-Graywacke, H. 61.5 cm (24 3/16 in Horus slaying an antelope, spear and antelope (?) missing, Third Intermediate Period–Late Period, 945–332 BC, From Egypt, Cupreous metal, precious metal inlay, H. 12.6 cm (4 15/16 in.); W. 5.2 cm (2 1/16 in.); D. 2.6 cm (1 in.), Upper part of a statue of Thutmose III, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1479–1425 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Mentuhotep II, Egypt Exploration Fund excavations, Indurated limestone, H. 42.6 cm (16 3/4 'Opening of the Mouth' vessel of Perneb, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, ca. 2381–2323 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Tomb of Perneb, 1913–14, Dark stone, H: 8.1 cm (3 3/16 in.); diam: 4.3 cm (1 11/16 in.), An essential rite Statue of a Female Figure, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, late–early 13, ca. 1850–1640 B.C. ?, From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, cemetery east of Senwosret (758), Pit 752, 1906–07, Faience, paint, H. 12.7 cm (5 in), Female Statue fragment from a standing figure whose back pillar has cartouche of Ramesses II, and the figure of queen Nefertari incised on side, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, ca. 1279–1213 B.C., From Egypt, Red Jasper, H. 4.8 cm (1 7/8 in.), Male (originally red) head for composite statuette, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 664–30 B.C., From Egypt, Glass, H. 4.3 × W. 2.8 × T. 2.8 cm (1 11/16 × 1 1/8 × 1 1/8 in.), This glass head formed part of a composite statue. It might A statue in front of a church A statue of a bull Fragments of a marble statue of the Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head), Early Imperial, Flavian, ca. A.D. 69–96, Roman, Marble, H. 73 in. (185.4 cm), Stone Sculpture Statue of an Angel, Engraving; second state of two, sheet: 15 1/2 x 12 3/8 in. (39.4 x 31.5 cm), Prints, Claude Mellan (French, Abbeville 1598–1688 Paris Limestone statue of a bearded man with votive offerings, Classical, ca. 475–450 B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, H. 64 3/4 in. (164.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, After the absorption of Cyprus into the Persian Empire in 526/5 B.C. contacts increased with Torso of Akhenaten, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1353–1336 B.C., From Egypt, Middle Egypt, Amarna (Akhetaten), Great Temple of the Aten, pit outside southern wall, Petrie/Carter excavations, 1891–92, Indurated The sacrifice to Priapus who is in the form of a statue in the centre, Bacchus and a satyr at the left, 1530–60, Engraving, sheet: 6 3/8 x 11 5/16 in. (16.2 x 28.8 cm), Prints, Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530–60 A Bacchanal, Silenus supported by two bacchants in the centre, at left a female satyr reclining on a bed and another holding onto the horns on a statue of Priapus while she tries to impale herself on his phallus, various other figures fill the Frontispiece, with Statue of Minerva, ca. 1748, Etching, Prints, Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, Mogliano Veneto 1720–1778 Rome Frontispiece, with Statue of Minerva, ca. 1748, Etching, Prints, Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, Mogliano Veneto 1720–1778 Rome Cœnotaphiorum (11), 1563, Etching; first state of four, sheet: 6 11/16 x 8 3/8 in. (17 x 21.2 cm), Hans Vredeman de Vries (Netherlandish, Leeuwarden 1527–1606 (?) Antwerp (?)), Engraved by Johannes van Doetecum the elder (Netherlandish, Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Statue of Meleager, 1555, Engraving, sheet: 17 11/16 x 12 1/16 in. (45 x 30.6 cm), Prints, Anonymous Colonnaded hall according to the custom of the ancient Romans, and niches adorned with statues (Sala all'uso degli antichi Romani con Colonne, e nicchie ornate di Statue), ca. 1750, Etching, Plate (Image): 9 5/8 × 14 7/16 in. (24.5 × 36.6 cm), Triumphal arch surmounted by a statue representing the city of Bologna, buildings seen through the arch below, a temporary decoration for the entry of Pope Clement VIII in Bologna in 1598, 1598, Etching, Sheet (Trimmed): 8 9/16 × 5 7/8 in. Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Statue of Pasquin in the House of Cardinal Ursino, 16th century, Engraving and etching, sheet: 19 3/16 x 13 5/8 in. (48.8 x 34.6 cm), Prints, Nicolas Beatrizet (French, Lunéville 1515–ca. 1566 Rome Marble grave stele of a young woman and servant, Classical, ca. 400–390 B.C., Greek, Attic, Marble, Pentelic, H. 70 1/16 in. (178 cm), Stone Sculpture, The young woman leans against the framing pilaster of her grave stele in a pose that Plate 3: The Statue Before the Ruins: a statue to left next to three figures on a pedestal, a beggar standing in an archway to right, four columns and the remains of an entablature to top left, from 'Les soirées de Rome', ca. 1763–64, Triumphal arch surmounted by a statue of Moses, buildings seen through the arch below, a temporary decoration for the entry of Pope Clement VIII in Bologna in 1598, 1598, Etching, Sheet (Trimmed): 8 9/16 × 5 11/16 in. (21.8 × 14.4 cm), Guido Marble statue of a lion, Classical, ca. 400–390 B.C., Greek, Marble, Parian 2, H. 31 1/4 in. (79.4 cm), Stone Sculpture, Marble statues of lions were sometimes used as tomb monuments or as guardians at both ends of a large tomb facade. Like Vases; Set of Wall Monuments; Statue of Louis XV, 1746, Etching, Overall: 11 5/8 x 9 x 11/16 in. (29.5 x 22.8 x 1.7 cm), Books, Jacques François Joseph Saly (French, Valenciennes 1717–1776 Paris), Charles Nicolas Cochin II (French, Paris La Statue en Avant les Ruines, n.d., Etching, sheet: 5 15/16 x 4 1/8 in. (15.1 x 10.5 cm), Prints, Hubert Robert (French, Paris 1733–1808 Paris Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Hercules Colossus at Padua (L'Ercole di casa Benavides a Padova), 1553, Engraving, sheet: 20 7/8 x 15 1/2 in. (53 x 39.4 cm), Prints, Anonymous, Italian, 16th century, After a drawing attributed to Enea Vico Marble statue of Eirene (the personification of peace), Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian, ca. A.D. 14–68, Roman, Marble, Pentelic ?, H. without plinth 69 3/4 in. (177.2 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek bronze statue of 375/374–360/359 Equestrian Statue of Henry II, King of France, in the Palazzo Rucellai by Daniele de Volterra, Published early 17th century, Etching, sheet: 15 3/4 x 20 1/2 in. (40 x 52 cm), Prints, Antonio Tempesta (Italian, Florence 1555–1630 Rome), Drawings and Prints, Print, Statue of Niobe and her Worshippers, with Apollo and Diana and other Figures, Series depicting the lost Niobid Frieze from the Palazzo Milesi, Artist, After, Anonymous, School of Fontainebleau, Polidoro da Half Ground Plan and Half Elevation of a Catafalque, surmounted by a royal Crown, 1696–1756, Pen and brown ink, brush and grey and yellowish washes on statue, 20-1/4 x 14-5/16 in. (51.4 x 36.4 cm), Drawings, Workshop of Giuseppe Galli Aeneas and Mercury, 1654, Etching and engraving; fifth state of five, the plate reduced, as published in 1697 or 1698, Plate: 10 1/4 × 7 11/16 in. (26 × 19.5 cm), Prints, After Franz Cleyn (German, Rostock 1582–1658 London), 1 of 30 Central Park, Statue of the Indian Hunter, 1869, Hand-colored lithograph, image: 4 13/16 x 8 in. (12.3 x 20.3 cm), Prints, Anonymous, American, 19th century, Sculpted by John Quincy Adams Ward (American, Urbana, Ohio 1830–1910 New York), Half of an Arch [Arcus Lutii Septimi] from the series 'Ruinarum variarum fabricarum delineationes pictoribus caeterisque id genus artificibus multum utiles', ca. 1572, Etching, Plate: 4 5/8 x 3 13/16 in. (11.8 x 9.7 cm), Lambert Suavius Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Statue of Pasquin in the House of Cardinal Ursino, 1550, Engraving and etching, sheet: 18 1/2 x 13 9/16 in. (47 x 34.5 cm), Prints, After Nicolas Beatrizet (French, Lunéville 1515–ca. 1566 Rome Drawings and Prints, Print, Statue of Niobe and her Worshippers, with Apollo and Diana and other Figures, Series depicting the lost Niobid Frieze from the Palazzo Milesi, Artist, After, Polidoro da Caravaggio, Italian, Caravaggio ca. A Peasant Greeting the Statue of Mary, 1817, Etching; fourth state, plate: 6 5/8 x 8 in. , Prints, Johann Christoph Erhard (German, Nuremberg 1795–1822 Rome), After Ferdinand Kettner Ancient Statue of the Muse Thalia, 1669, Engraving; second state of two (BN), sheet: 15 3/4 x 11 1/8 in. (40 x 28.2 cm), Prints, Claude Mellan (French, Abbeville 1598–1688 Paris Entry of the prince of Tuscany as Hercules, in front of him a large procession of horsemen and footsoldiers, processing around the large statue of Atlas in center, the Duomo and the Pitti Palace to left in the background, spectators surrounding A Bacchanal, Silenus supported by two bacchants in the centre, at right a female satyr reclining on a bed and another pulling the horns on a statue of Priapus, various other figures fill the composition, ca. 1510–27, Engraving, Sheet: 5 7/8 Bacchus surrounded by Putti, a statue of Priapus at right, 1530–60, Engraving, sheet: 7 5/16 x 11 in. (18.5 x 28 cm), Prints, Master of the Die (Italian, active Rome, ca. 1530–60 Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Sculpture of a faun standing in a niche after a statue in Scipione Borghese's villa, 16th century, Etching, sheet: 16 3/8 x 11 13/16 in. (41.6 x 30 cm), Prints, Anonymous Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Statue of Mithras, 1564, Etching, sheet: 19 1/8 x 13 3/16 in. (48.5 x 33.5 cm), Prints, Anonymous Drawings and Prints, Drawing Ornament & Architecture, Design for a Wall Tomb with a Variant and a Statue of Christ as Salvator Mundi, Artist, Anonymous, Flemish, 17th century, Anonymous, Flemish Limestone statue of a young man, Classical, mid-4th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, H. 63 3/4 in. (161.9 cm), Stone Sculpture, The head and body are from two different statues. The regular features and serene expression of the face as well A Sculptor Presenting his Statue of Venus and Cupid, 1642, Etching, Sheet (trimmed): 10 1/4 × 12 15/16 in. (26.1 × 32.9 cm), Prints, Abraham Bosse (French, Tours 1602/1604–1676 Paris Garrick Speaking the Jubilee Ode, 1784, Stipple engraving, Sheet (trimmed to plate): 24 7/16 × 17 1/2 in. (62 × 44.5 cm), Prints, after Robert Edge Pine (British, London (?) 1720/30?–1788 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), In 1769, David A statue of Apollo, naked standing in a niche, holding a lyre in his left hand and leaning on a tree trunk, 1512–15, Engraving, 8 11/16 x 4 1/4 in. (22.1 x 10.8 cm), Prints, Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian, Argini (?) ca. 1480–before 1534 Speculum Romanae Magnificentiae: Hercules Colossus at Padua (L'Ercole di casa Benavides a Padova), 1553, Engraving, sheet: 20 13/16 x 15 15/16 in. (52.8 x 40.5 cm), Prints, Anonymous, Italian, 16th century, Depicts a statue by Bartolomeo Composition of figures arranged in a landscape foreground before a statue of a female goddess, at left two nude figures support a nude woman riding a goat led by a putto, at center a draped woman holds one finger to her eye behind a satyr holding a Colossal statue of the Appenino by Giambologna to left, represented as a giant crouching at the entrance of a grotto, ramps to either side, a pond below, various figures, dogs, and birds to right, from 'Views of the villa at Pratolino' (Vues Drawings and Prints, Print, Portrait of Adrian Beverland Drawing a Statue of Callipygian Venus, Artist, After, Simon Du Bois, Isaac Beckett, Flemish, baptized Antwerp 1632–1708 London (active England), British, Kent 1652/53–1719 London, Drawings and Prints, Print, Fete, Ornament & Architecture, Fireworks celebrating the erection of the Temple of Glory and equestrian statue of Louis le Grand, Paris 1699, Publisher, Artist, Nicolas Guérard, Anonymous, French, 17th century, Large sculpture gallery built on arches and lit from above . . . (Galleria grande di Statue, la cui struttura è con Archi e col lume preso dall'alto . . . .), ca. 1750, Etching, Plate (Image): 14 1/16 × 9 13/16 in. (35.7 × 24.9 cm), Prints, Architecturally-Shaped Tabernacle with a Saint and Four Putti, ca. 1530–49, Etching with gray wash, Sheet (trimmed): 5 3/8 × 5 5/8 in. (13.7 × 14.3 cm), Anonymous 16th century, Previously attributed to Jacques Androuet Du Cerceau (French, The Martydom of Saint Cecilia standing naked in a large cauldron, at left under a colonnade, sits a Roman Prefect, at right the statue of Jupiter in a niche, ca. 1520–25, Engraving, 9 3/16 x 15 3/4 in. (23.4 x 40.0 cm), Prints, Marcantonio Frieze-like composition of figures walking alongside draped curtains: at left satyrs and children bear a statue of Bacchus on a litter behind an old man (Silenus?), at center two robed satyrs approach a priest, at right Apollo lifts a cup next to The Inauguration of the Statue of Louis XV, Vignette on page 1, from Description des Travaux qui ont précédé. accompagné et suivi la fonte en bronze d'un seul jet de la Statue Equèstre de Louis XV le bien-aimé dressée sur les mémoires de M. The Apollo Belvedere from the Vatican his left hand resting on the tree trunk around which coils a python, ca. 1510–27, Engraving, 11 7/16 x 6 3/8 in. (29.1 x 16.2 cm), Prints, Marcantonio Raimondi (Italian, Argini (?) ca. 1480–before 1534 Naophorous Block Statue of a Governor of Sais, Psamtik[seneb], Late Period, Saite, Dynasty 26, 664–610 B.C., From Italy, Southern Europe, Tivoli, Hadrian's Villa, Graywacke, H. 30.5 cm (12 in), This statue represents a governor of the Plate 2: La Place Dauphine, on the coast of Pont Neuf, the equestrian statue of Louis XIII in center, seen from the back and numerous figures, from 'Various Figures' (Agréable diversité de figures), 1642, Etching; undescribed state between search results: Statue clear search 13.464 / 2.589.715 Entries < previous page Page 2 / 135 next page >