Images at Librifly search results: Statue clear search 13.464 / 2.589.715 Entries < previous page Page 4 / 135 next page > Terracotta head from a statue, Archaic, ca. 525–500 B.C., Greek, South Italian, Terracotta, H. 6 3/16 in. (15.72 cm), Terracottas, This superlative fragment is attributed to Metauron, an ancient settlement not far from Medma Marble head of a girl from a small statue, Hellenistic, 3rd century B.C., Greek, Marble, Island, H. 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm), Stone Sculpture, Said to be from Greece. The oval face with delicately indicated features and gentle transition to the Corona delle Nobile et Virtuose Donne, Libro Terzo, title page (recto), 1620, Woodcut, Overall: 5 1/2 x 7 11/16 in. (14 x 19.5 cm), Designed by Cesare Vecellio, Italian, Pieve di Cadore 1521-1601 Venice, Venice, published by Alessandro de' Syout (Lycopolis), Statue Appartenant au Docteaur Cuny, 1851–52, printed 1853–54, Salted paper print from paper negative, 23.6 x 15.4 cm. (9 5/16 x 6 1/16 in.), Photographs, Félix Teynard (French, 1817–1892 The Virgin of Guadalupe, ca. 1918–19, Oil and charcoal on paperboard, 31 7/8 x 23 7/8 in. (81 x 60.6 cm), Paintings, Marsden Hartley (American, Lewiston, Maine 1877–1943 Ellsworth, Maine), Not long after his return to the United States Bronze statuette of a philosopher on a lamp stand, Early Imperial, Augustan, late 1st century B.C., Roman, Bronze, Overall: 10 3/4 in., 2.9kg (27.3 cm, 6.4lb.), Bronzes, Adaptation of a Greek statue of the 3rd century B.C.. Surmounted by a Part of the left foot of a colossal marble statue, Roman, 3rd–2nd century B.C., Greek, Marble, Other: 4 3/4 x 7 5/16 in. (12.1 x 18.6 cm), Stone Sculpture 四天王立像, Guardian King of the Four Directions, Heian period (794–1185), 12th century, Japan, Wood with traces of color, Overall (figure): H. 33 7/8 in. (86 cm); W. 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm); D. 87/8 in. (22.5 cm), Sculpture, This statue Marble torso of the so-called Apollo Lykeios, Mid-Imperial, Hadrianic or Antonine, A.D. 130–161, Roman, Marble, Island, H. 38 in. (96.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek bronze statue of the mid-4th century B.C. often attributed to Marble head of a Greek general, Imperial, 1st–2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, Pentelic ?, 19 1/8 in. (48.6 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek bronze statue of the middle of the 4th century B.C.. This powerful portrayal of a man of Prince Shotoku at Age Sixteen, Nanbokuchō period (1336–92), 14th century, Japan, Painted wood with inlaid crystal eyes, H. 30 1/4 in. (76.8 cm); W. 12 3/4 in. (32.4 cm); D. 11 1/8 in. (28.3 cm); H. (with base) 32 3/4 in. (83.2 cm), Arcadian Landscape with several Figures and a Statue of Diana, 18th century, Watercolor and gouache, sheet: 8 15/16 x 13 13/16 in. (22.7 x 35.1 cm), Drawings, Gerard Melder (Dutch, Amsterdam 1693–1754 Utrecht Design for One Half a Chapel with the Dove of the Holy Ghost above the Main Altar, and a Statue of an Evangelist at right., 1700–1780, Pen and brown ink, brush with gray and light red-chalk wash, over black chalk, with ruled construction, 16 Limestone statue of a beardless male votary with a wreath of leaves, Cypro-Archaic II, ca. 550–525 B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 24 x 13 1/8 x 6 1/2 in. (61 x 33.3 x 16.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, Male figure with long hair, frontlet of Over-life-sized marble portrait, probably of the empress Sabina, Hadrianic, ca. A.D. 121–128, Roman, Marble, 14 3/4 in. (37.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, This imposing head probably comes from a statue of Sabina, wife of the emperor Hadrian. The Marble statue of an old woman, Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian, A.D. 14–68, Roman, Marble, Pentelic, H. 49 5/8 in. (125.98 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek work of the second century B.C.. During the Hellenistic period, artists became Statue of a Knight, 19th century, Pencil on tracing paper. Mounted on wove paper., 11 1/8 x 9 1/4 in. (28.3 x 23.5 cm), Drawings, Franz von Hauslab the Younger (Austrian, Vienna 1798–1883 Marble portrait of the co-emperor Lucius Verus, Mid-Imperial, Antonine, A.D. 161–169, Roman, Marble, H. 14 1/2 in. (36.8 cm), Stone Sculpture, This fragmentary head comes from an over-life-sized portrait bust or statue of Lucius Verus, Fudō Myōō in Portable Shrine, Edo period (1615–1868), 18th century, Japan, Painted wood, H. 1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm), Sculpture, Portable shrines containing diminutive Buddhist sculptures are frequently used as personal devotional icons. This Heqanakht Letter I, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1961–1917 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Tomb complex of Ipy (TT 315, ), Tomb of Meseh (B), 1921–22, Papyrus, ink, H. 28.4 cm (11 3/16 in.), W. 27.1 cm (10 Head of an official, Late Period–Early Ptolemaic Period, 400–200 B.C., From Egypt, Quartzite, H. 7.3 × W. 7.1 × D. 8.6 cm (2 7/8 × 2 13/16 × 3 3/8 in.), Although the size of this head testifies to a very small statue, its commissioner Head of a Central Asian Figure in a Pointed Cap, 12th–early 13th century, From Iran, Gypsum plaster; modeled, carved, H. 8 1/2 in. (21.6 cm), Stucco-Sculpture, In architecture, sculptures sometimes served as symbolic gate guardians, or in Limestone statue of Herakles, Classical, 2nd half of the 4th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 21 3/8 x 8 x 2 3/4 in. (54.3 x 20.3 x 7 cm), Stone Sculpture, In the late sixth century B.C. a local Cypriot god was assimilated with the Jérôme Bonaparte (1784–1860), 1810–13, French, Carrara marble, Height: 21 1/2 in. (54.6 cm), Sculpture, After an original by Baron François Joseph Bosio (French, 1768–1845), This portrait of Napoleon's brother, designated king of Bronze right foot and lower leg from a colossal statue, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D., Roman, Bronze, H.: 13 in. (33 cm), Bronzes, Right foot and part of leg from colossal statue Marble portrait of the emperor Augustus, Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian, ca. A.D. 14–37, Roman, Marble, 12in. (30.5cm), Stone Sculpture, This over life-size fragment may have been part of a seated statue of the emperor made during the reign Marble statue of a wounded Amazon, Imperial, 1st–2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 203.84 cm (80 1/4 in.), Stone Sculpture, Lower legs and feet have been restored with casts taken from copies in Berlin and Copenhagen. Most of right arm, Limestone statue fragment of a right hand holding a phiale (libation bowl), Late Archaic–Classical, late 6th–5th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, L. 9 5/8 in. (24.5 cm); D. of phiale 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, A large right Standing Buddha, 금동여래입상 통일신라, South and North Kingdoms period (676–935), Unified Silla, 8th century, Korea, Gilt bronze, H. 6 3/4 in. (17.1 cm), Sculpture, The gilt-bronze statue is a typical small icon made for private Statue of the Goddess Sakhmet, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1390–1352 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Granodiorite, H. 176 cm (69 5/16 in); w. 45.7 cm (18 in); d. 94 cm (37 in), This lion-headed figure represents the Figure Studies; Landscape (recto); Copy after Antique Style Hercules Statue (verso), 1580–1620, Red chalk; some black chalk, 3/8 x 11 1/2 in. (18.8 x 29.2 cm), Drawings, Anonymous, Italian, Florentine, second half of the 16th century Marble head of Epikouros, Imperial, 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, Pentelic, 19 5/8 × 9 3/4 × 11 1/2 in. (49.8 × 24.8 × 29.2 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek statue of the 1st half of the 3rd century B.C.. The philosopher, who Metaphysics, 1760, Fresco, transferred to canvas, 146 x 57 7/8 in. (370.8 x 147 cm), Paintings, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, Venice 1696–1770 Madrid) and Workshop, and Girolamo Mengozzi (called Colonna) (Italian, Venetian, Sketch of Statue of Venus entering the Bath, ca. 1850, Pen and brown ink, graphite, sheet: 7 7/16 x 3 7/16 in. (18.9 x 8.7 cm), Drawings, John Gibson (British, Gwynedd, Wales 1790–1866 Rome 四天王立像, Guardian King of the Four Directions, Heian period (794–1185), 12th century, Japan, Wood with traces of color, Overall (figure): H. 33 in. (83.8 cm); W. 10 7/8 in. (27.6 cm); D. 8 1/16 in. (20.5 cm), Sculpture, This statue Fragment of a Queen's Face, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1353–1336 B.C., From Egypt; Probably from Middle Egypt, Amarna (Akhetaten), Yellow jasper, h. 13 cm (5 1/8 in); w. 12.5 cm (4 15/16 in); d. 12.5 cm (4 15/16 in), This [Statue of a Horse; Roman Court, Portrait Busts of Emperors; Doorway of Roman Court, Flanked by Portrait Bust of Nero; Greek Court of Philosophers, Statesmen, and Generals], ca. 1859, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 7.9 x 8.1 cm (3 Isis and Wepwawet, god of Asyut, with the name of Siese, Overseer of the Two Granaries of Ramesses II, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, ca. 1279–1213 B.C., From Egypt; Said to be from Middle Egypt, Asyut (Lykopolis), Tomb of Siese, 不動明王四童子種字像, Fudō Myōō with Four Attendants, Outlined in Seed Syllables, Muromachi period (1392–1573), 15th century, Japan, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Image: 39 15/16 × 17 1/16 in. (101.5 × 43.4 cm), Study from a Statue of a River God, 17th century, Red chalk on cream paper, 7-1/4 x 9-1/8 in. (18.4 x 23.2 cm), Drawings, Anonymous, Italian, Roman-Bolognese, 17th century Sketch of One Statue: 'Guardian Angel', ca. 1850, Pen and brown ink, graphite, sheet: 7 3/16 x 5 3/8 in. (18.2 x 13.7 cm), Drawings, John Gibson (British, Gwynedd, Wales 1790–1866 Rome Sketch of Statue: 'Bacchante by Bartolini', ca. 1850, Pen and brown ink, graphite, sheet: 3 1/16 x 4 7/16 in. (7.7 x 11.3 cm), Drawings, John Gibson (British, Gwynedd, Wales 1790–1866 Rome Statue of Roy Chanting the Solar Hymn Written on His Stela, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1427–1400 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Limestone, paint, H. 31.5 × w. 16.3 × d. 19 cm (12 3/8 × 6 7/16 × 7 1/2 in. ), The scribe Roy Terracotta statuette of a mime with a shield, Hellenistic, 2nd–1st century B.C., Greek, Terracotta, 5 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. (13.3 x 7 x 9.5 cm), Terracottas, Statue of an emaciated old man, with an oversized head and grotesque features. A Marble statue of the Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head), Imperial, 1st–2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. without plinth 67 1/4 in. (170.8 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek bronze statue of ca. 430 B.C. by Polykleitos Marble head of a bearded man, Imperial, 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 12 3/16 in. (31 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek statue of the 4th century B.C.. Since eight other Roman copies of this Greek portrait type are known, it Fragment of a Statue of Haremhab bearing a standard, New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1323–1295 B.C., From Egypt; Probably from Middle Egypt, Hermopolis (Ashmunein; Khemenu), Granodiorite, l. 32 cm (12 5/8 in), This fragment Geometry, 1760, Fresco, transferred to canvas, 146 x 57 7/8 in. (370.8 x 147 cm), Paintings, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (Italian, Venice 1696–1770 Madrid) and Workshop, and Girolamo Mengozzi (called Colonna) (Italian, Venetian, 1688–ca. Marble portrait of a young woman, Trajanic, ca. A.D. 98–117, Roman, Marble, H. 14 3/4 in. (37.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, Said to be from Greece. This portrait of an attractive young woman has a simplified version of the hairstyle popular during Marble head of Apollo with fragment of his hand, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 6 3/4 in. (17.2 cm), Stone Sculpture, Roman adaptation of a Greek work of the 4th century B.C., known as the Apollo Lykeios. A celebrated [Medieval Court; Statue of Coleoni; Equestrian Statue of Gattamelata by Donatello, from the Court of Monuments of Christian Art; Equestrian Statue of Colleone], ca. 1859, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 7.9 x 8.1 cm (3 1/8 x 3 3/16 Statue of a seated man, Imperial, 1st–2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 15 in. (38.1 cm.), Stone Sculpture, Fragmentary figure of seated nude male with drapery over right leg from group Palmesel, 15th century, Made in Franconia, Germany, German, Limewood with paint, Overall (w/ base): 61 1/2 x 23 3/4 x 54 1/2 in., 182lb. (156.2 x 60.3 x 138.4 cm, 82554.7g), Sculpture-Wood, The German word Palmesel (palm donkey) refers to 男神坐像, Shinto Deity as a Seated Courtier, Heian period (794–1185), 11th–12th century, Japan, Wood; single-block (ichiboku-zukuri) construction, with traces of red and black pigment, H. 18 in. (45.7 cm); W. 8 3/8 in. (21.3 cm); D. 5 Adonis, ca. 1723–25, Italian, Venice, Carrara marble, Overall (Wt. confirmed): 21 × 56 × 21 in., 527lb. (53.3 × 142.2 × 53.3 cm, 2396kg), Sculpture, Antonio Corradini (Italian, Venice 1688–1752), When this sculpture was displayed Marble head of a man wearing a laurel wreath, Early Imperial, Augustan, 1st century A.D., Roman, Marble, H.: 4 15/16 in. (12.6 cm), Stone Sculpture, This head from a small statue resembles the emperor Augustus Marble head of Demosthenes, Imperial, 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, Overall: 11 x 8 5/8 x 9 in. (27.9 x 21.9 x 22.9 cm), Stone Sculpture, Copy of a Greek bronze statue by Polyeuktos of ca. 280 B.C.. Demosthenes (ca. 384–322 b.c.) of Arcadian Landscape with several Figures and a Statue of Apollo, 18th century, Watercolor and gouache, 8-15/16 x 13-13/16 in. (22.7 x 35.1 cm), Drawings, Gerard Melder (Dutch, Amsterdam 1693–1754 Utrecht Terracotta head of a woman, late 4th century B.C., Greek, Tarentine, Terracotta, H.: 12 in. (30.5 cm), Terracottas, This terracotta head showcases the mastery of Tarentine coroplastic art. It belonged to a life-size statue of a goddess, or Padiamunrenebwaset, son of Irethoreru, holding a seated statue of Osiris, Ptolemaic Period, 4th century B.C., late, From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Karnak, Temple of Amun, Cachette, Green schist, H. 22.5 cm (8 7/8 in.); W. 10.4 cm (4 Marble statue of a young satyr turning to look at his tail, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 13 1/8 in. (33.3 cm), Stone Sculpture, Roman version of a Greek work of the 3rd century B.C.. Statues of satyrs, relaxing, Limestone statue of a male votary wearing a wreath and long tunic, Late Classical, ca. 425–400 B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, H. 32 1/4 in. (81.9 cm); W. 12 in. (30.5), Stone Sculpture, His feet are missing, but it is clear that his left leg is Figures Adoring a Statue of the 'Magna Mater', 1585, Pen and brown ink and gray-brown wash heightened with white, 14 1/4 x 12 1/2 in. (36.2 x 31.7 cm), Drawings, Joseph Heintz the Elder (Swiss, Basel 1564–1609 Prague), After Polidoro da Statue of the Nurse Sitsnefru, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1900 B.C., From Turkey, Anatolia, Adana, Gabbro or diabase, paint, H. 38.6 cm (15 3/16 in.); W. 20.7 cm (8 1/8 in.); D. 26.5 cm (10 7/16 in.), During the Old Kingdom, women Marble head of a young woman, early Imperial, 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D., Roman, Marble, Parian ?, H. 10 9/16 in. (26.9 cm), Stone Sculpture, Female head, broken from a statue Limestone statue of the goddess Artemis, Hellenistic, 3rd century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 23 3/4 x 9 x 4 in. (60.3 x 22.9 x 10.2 cm), Stone Sculpture, Artemis, the Greek goddess responsible for the nurture of wild animals as well Marble portrait head of Antinoos, Late Hadrianic, ca. A.D. 130–138, Roman, Marble, Height: 14 1/2 in. (36.8 cm), Stone Sculpture, This head is almost certainly from a monumental statue of Antinoos. Characteristically, the head is turned Proposed Statue of St. Michael for St. Patrick's Church, Dumbarton, ca. 1917, Graphite and watercolor, sheet: 10 3/8 x 7 in. (26.3 x 17.8 cm), Drawings, Eric Gill (British, Brighton, Sussex 1882–1940 Uxbridge, London Haremhab as a Scribe of the King, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1336–1323 B.C., From Egypt; Said to be from Memphite Region, Memphis (Mit Rahina), Ptah Temple, a hole among palm trees, Granodiorite, h. 113 cm (44 1/2 in); w. 71 cm (27 15/16 Sculptor at Work on a Colossal Statue, mid-18th–18th century, Pen and brown ink, brush and gray wash, white gouache, on gray paper., 16 7/16 x 10 1/2 in. (41.7 x 26.7 cm), Drawings, Carl August Ehrensvärd (Swedish, 1745–1800), This Marble statue of Hermes, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, Pentellic, Overall: 71 1/4 x 29 1/2 x 23 1/2 in. (181 x 74.9 x 59.7 cm), Stone Sculpture, The left hand, tip of nose, and tips of some fingers of the right hand are Bronze statue of an aristocratic boy, Augustan, 27 B.C.–A.D. 14, Roman, Bronze, 46 1/2 × 20 × 16 1/2 in., 150 lb. (118.1 × 50.8 × 41.9 cm, 68 kg), Bronzes, This life-sized statue was found on the eastern Mediterranean island of Rhodes, Limestone statue of a god, Hellenistic, 3rd century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 23 1/2 x 9 1/8 x 5 1/4 in. (59.7 x 23.2 x 13.3 cm), Stone Sculpture, The identity of this young plump figure with horns at his forehead and a lion in his Terracotta hydria (water jar), Late Classical, ca. 360–330 B.C., Greek, South Italian, Campanian, Terracotta; red-figure, H. 22 1/4 in. (56.5 cm), Vases, Funerary statue of a bride flanked by youths and women. In South Italian Bronze torso of a youth, Archaic or Classical, 1st half of the 5th century B.C., Greek, Bronze, H. 29 3/4 in. (75.6 cm), Bronzes, Roman overcast of a Greek bronze statue of the early 5th century B.C.. In antiquity most large freestanding Isis with Horus, Ptolemaic Period, 332–30 B.C., From Egypt, Statue: marble; Base: limestone, H. 19.9 × W. 5.1 × D. 10.4 cm (7 13/16 × 2 × 4 1/8 in.), Isis with her son Horus seated on her lap is sculpted here in a marble with a Statue of a goddess, probably Nehemetaui or Nebethetepet, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, Dynasty 27–30, 550–300 B.C., From Egypt, cupreous metal, H. 17.8 × W. 4.3 × D. 10 cm (7 × 1 11/16 × 3 15/16 in.), The shrine-shaped sistrum Statue of the Overseer of Stonemasons Senbebu and Family, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1981–1802 B.C., From Egypt; Probably originally from Southern Upper Egypt, Elephantine, Sandstone, H. 22.2 cm (8 3/4 in.); W. 30 cm (11 13/16 in.); D. Equestrian Statue of Constantine the Great, 1690–1740, Etching, 15 13/16 x 11 7/16 in. (40.1 x 29 cm), Prints, Francesco Faraone Aquila (Italian, Palermo 1676–1740 Rome), After Gian Lorenzo Bernini (Italian, Naples 1598–1680 Rome), Terracotta statue of Eros holding an apple, Early Hellenistic, Late 4th century B.C., Greek, Cypriot, Terracotta; mold-made and hand-made, H. 5 15/16 in. (15.1 cm), Terracottas, The figurine is mold-made and hollow. The back is handmade and Bronze portrait of a man, Early Imperial, Julio-Claudian, 1st half of 1st century A.D., Roman, Bronze, H. 12 3/8 in. (31.4 cm), Bronzes, The bronze head was discovered on August 11, 1904 near the Arch of Augustus at Susa, a town in northern Standing Padmapani Lokeshvara, ca. second half of the 9th–first half of the 10th century, Indonesia, Bronze, H. 12 1/4 in. (31.1 cm); W. 4 1/4 in. (10.8 cm); D. 2 7/8 in. (7.3 cm), Sculpture, This statue is purported to have been found in Falcon statue serving as a sarcophagus for a sacred animal, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 664–30 B.C., From Egypt, Cupreous metal, animal remains, L. 23.2 cm (9 1/8 in.); W. 3.3 cm (1 5/16 in.); H. 18.1 cm (7 1/8 in.), This bronze falcon Nymphs Adorning the Statue of a Goddess (recto); River God with Three Nymphs (verso), 18th century, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, on beige-gray laid paper, 8-15/16 x 11-3/16 in. (22.7 x 28.4 cm), Drawings, Anonymous, Italian, Marble statue of Herakles, Early Imperial, 1st century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 11 in. (28 cm), Stone Sculpture, Said to be from Greece. This small statue, identified as Herakles by the lion skin tied around his shoulders, was probably set up Limestone statue of an enthroned youth, Hellenistic, 3rd century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 15 1/8 x 7 3/4 x 4 3/4 in. (38.4 x 19.7 x 12.1 cm), Stone Sculpture, This seated figure holding a roll of manuscript across his knees and a Statue of Osiris in a Garden., before 1704, Pen and black and brown ink, brush and grey wash, over traces of red chalk., 5 1/8 x 7 5/8 in. (13.0 x 19.4 cm), Drawings, Jan Goeree (Dutch, Middelburg 1670–1731 Amsterdam Design for an Altar with a Statue of the Virgin and Child., ca. 1831, Pen and brown ink, watercolor, over graphite with some ruled and compass construction, sheet: 14 1/16 x 6 13/16 in. (35.8 x 17.3 cm), Drawings, Anonymous, Italian, 19th Statue of Queen Anne, St. Paul's, London, 1850s–1910s, Albumen silver prints, Mount: 8.8 x 17.8 cm (3 7/16 x 7 in.), Photographs, Unknown Composition from the Tragedies of Aeschylus, plate 17 (recto); Goddess Statue from the Suppliants, plate 7 (verso), 19th century, Graphite, Sheet: 10 3/8 × 15 11/16 in. (26.3 × 39.8 cm), Drawings, After John Flaxman (British, York Marble portrait of Matidia Minor, Antonine, ca. A.D. 138–161, Roman, Marble, H. 14 3/4 in. (37.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, This head originally belonged to an honorary portrait statue of Mindia Matidia, or Matidia Minor (A.D. 85–162), Stelophorous Statue of Bay, New Kingdom, Dynasty 19, ca. 1294–1250 B.C., From Egypt, Limestone, Overall: H. 28.1 cm (7 1/2 in); w. 15 cm (4 in); d. 15 cm (5 7/8 in), This statuette depicts a kneeling man holding a stela inscribed with a hymn Statue of a Draped Female Figure, 17th century, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash., sheet: 7 1/16 x 3 3/8 in. (17.9 x 8.6 cm), Drawings, Anonymous, Italian, 17th century Marble left hand holding a small box, Imperial, 1st or 2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, Overall: 3 3/8 x 7 7/8 in. (8.6 x 20 cm), Stone Sculpture, The hand must have belonged to a female statue. The box has holes on the lid, perhaps for Limestone statue of a woman, Archaic, early 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 30 × 4 × 7 1/2 in. (76.2 × 10.2 × 19.1 cm), Stone Sculpture, The figure is particularly noteworthy for her jewelry: two necklaces and ear caps from [Greek Court; Statue of Minerva; Ludovisi Mars; Iris, Hecate, or Lucifera], ca. 1859, Albumen silver print from glass negative, 7.9 x 8.1 cm (3 1/8 x 3 3/16 in.), each, Photographs, Attributed to Philip Henry Delamotte (British, 1821–1889 Half design for a palace - fortress with a statue in front, 16th century, sheet: 7 1/2 x 5 13/16 in. (19 x 14.7 cm), Anonymous, German, 16th century Marble statuette of Aphrodite, Imperial, 1st–2nd century A.D., Roman, Marble, H. 13 5/8 in. (34.6 cm), Stone Sculpture, Roman copy or adaptation of a Greek work of the 4th century B.C. known as the Aphrodite of Knidos. This small figure Marble statue of Aphrodite loosening her sandal, Early Imperial, 1st century A.D., Roman, Marble, Parian ?, H. 11 in. (28 cm), Stone Sculpture, Variant of a Greek work of the 3rd or 2nd century B.C.. Aphrodite was represented bending down to Statue of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II in the Jubilee Garment, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 11, ca. 2051–2000 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Mentuhotep II, originally from the courtyard, 1921–22, Sandstone, search results: Statue clear search 13.464 / 2.589.715 Entries < previous page Page 4 / 135 next page >