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(469–399 BC), ancient Athenian philosopher. This is his statue, located before the Academy of Athens, Greece.
close-up of The Rape of Polyxena statue in Florence Italy\nThe Rape of Polyxena is a marble statue located in the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, Italy's Piazza della Signoria. It was sculpted by Pio Fedi in 1868, it was placed alongside several sculptures from the Renaissance.
Side close-up of the statue of philosopher Socrates in Athens, Greece.\n\nThe statue was completed in 1885 by Leonidas Drosis.
Treviso - The monochrome baroque painting of Jesus at the healing in the church Chiesa di San Gaetano by unknown artist.
Greek philosopher Socrates in front of the National Academy of Athens
Herculaneum Italy relief of Achilles consulting Oracle of Delphi and Achilles healing Telephus with his spear\n\nTelephus, son of Hercules, who was the mythical founder of Herculaneum.
Statue of Herkules at the Herkulespavillionen in Copenhagen.
Florence, İtaly - 08/29/2023.\nFlorence is the capital city of the region of Tuscany in Central Italy. It is also the most populated city in Tuscany, with 360,930 inhabitants in 2023, and 984,991 in its metropolitan area.\nFlorence was a centre of medieval European trade and finance and one of the wealthiest cities of that era. It is considered by many academics to have been the birthplace of the Renaissance, becoming a major artistic, cultural, commercial, political, economic and financial center. During this time, Florence rose to a position of enormous influence in Italy, Europe, and beyond. Its turbulent political history includes periods of rule by the powerful Medici family and numerous religious and republican revolutions. From 1865 to 1871 the city served as the capital of the Kingdom of Italy. The Florentine dialect forms the base of Standard Italian and it became the language of culture throughout Italy due to the prestige of the masterpieces by Dante Alighieri, Petrarch, Giovanni Boccaccio, Niccolò Machiavelli and Francesco Guicciardini.\nThe city attracts millions of tourists each year, and UNESCO declared the Historic Centre of Florence a World Heritage Site in 1982. The city is noted for its culture, Renaissance art and architecture and monuments. The city also contains numerous museums and art galleries, such as the Uffizi Gallery and the Palazzo Pitti, and still exerts an influence in the fields of art, culture and politics. Due to Florence's artistic and architectural heritage, Forbes ranked it as the most beautiful city in the world in 2010.\nFlorence plays an important role in Italian fashion, and is ranked in the top 15 fashion capitals of the world by Global Language Monitor; furthermore, it is a major national economic centre, as well as a tourist and industrial hub.
Roman marble relief from the ruins of Herculaneum. A stone wall in the background.
Sculptures in Piazza della Signoria of Florence:Rape of the Sabine
Detail of monument of Franz Grillparzer, author of play titled Sappho, sculpted by Carl Kundmann (1838–1919) in Volksgarten public park
Detail of the statue of the Classical philosopher Socrates, located at the Academy of Athens, against a blue sky.\n\nThe statue was completed in 1885 by Leonidas Drosis.
classical statue of Socrates from side
East Doors (Gates of Paradise) by Lorenzo Ghiberti on Florence Baptistery (Battistero di San Giovanni) in Tuscany, Italy. These doors consist of 10 panels depicting scenes from the Old Testament and were commissioned in 1424. Once completed, they were described by Michelangelo as being fit to be the 'gates of paradise'. The doors displayed are now a copy of the original, with those being displayed in a local museum.
Life of Jesus. By Albert Welles. NY 1874 Completely redrawn (in a new style) ancient illustration.
Il ratto delle Sabine statue, the Rape of the Sabine Women, also known as the Abduction of the Sabine Women or the Kidnapping of the Sabine Women from Artist Giambologna on the Loggia dei lanzi in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence, Italy, adjoining the Uffizi Gallery.
sacrifice statue from Rome.
Casa de los Vettii. Triclinio en estilo IV. Fresco.\nDetail with Pan and Hermaphrodite\nDetail of the wall near the entrance to the room. It shows Pan with the staff lifting the tunic of Hermaphrodite with flower crown and necklace lying on a triclinary bed
God of the forge and blacksmiths Hephaestus. (Greek and Roman mythology)
Side view detail of a statue (completed in 1885 by Leonidas Drosis) of the classical Greek philosopher Socrates, at the Academy of Athens in Greece.
Mechelen - The Pieta carved statue in st. Katharine church or Katharinakerk form 19. cnet.
Part of an alabaster pulpit showing Christ healing the sick, within St Bartholomew the Less church in the grounds of St Bartholomew’s Hospital. The hospital was founded in 1123.
Against the clouds in the Tuileries garden in Paris, France
The Albrecht Fountain was created in 1869 and features a mythical representation of the rivers in Austria. Also called the Danubius Fountain.
18th century bas-relief of the Chronos (God in Greek mythology, personification of Time) on historic tenement house terrace in the Old Town of Gdansk, Poland
Saint Christopher statue in the Maria van Jesse church in Delft
Staglieno, Genoa, Italy - June 22, 2021: Statue, sculpture. Detail of a group of men taken in a monumental cemetery. Lights and shadows of pain.
One of the sculptures of the Twelve Apostles in the niches of the Basilica of St. John Lateran. It shows Matthew, the tax collector.
Hercules Beating the Centaur. Loggia dei Lanzi, Piazza della Signoria, Florence, Italy
The marble statue of the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, with the front of the Academy of Athens in the background.\n\nThe statue was completed in 1885 by Leonidas Drosis.
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