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artmagnifique: BRONZINO. Portrait of a Man Holding a Statuette, 1545-1555, oil on wood. Mannerism.
loquaciousconnoisseur: Palma Giovane (Palma the Younger), Portrait of a Collector Birmingham, City Museum & Art Gallery While Vittoria’s statuette of Saint Sebastian appears in this portrait by Palma Giovane (Palma the Younger) alongside four
mini-girlz: The Wonder Woman of Willendorf The Venus of Willendorf is a stone statuette dating back 23,000 years and found near the Austrian town of Willendorf. Archaeologists have studied it at length and speculated about its significance in the history
darksoulsartblog:Box art for all platforms with Elite Knight Armor statuette (4800 yen), changes in remastered and Dark Souls Trilogy Box (~500$)
amntenofre: limestone statuette (H.25cm) of the God Horus the Child (Ḥr(w)-p3-ẖrd, whose pronunciation has been preserved in Coptic and in the Greek transliterations as “Harpokràte”) with the sidelock of youth (also known as the “Horus lock”).I
amntenofre: detail from a bronze statuette of the Goddess Bastet in Her form of sacred cat with golden earring and nose-ring.From Saqqara (necropolis of Memphis, I nome of Lower Egypt), ca. 712–332 BCE. Now in the British Museum…
grandegyptianmuseum: Statuette of Harpocrates “Horus the child”, god of silence, secrets and confidentiality (bronze). Late Period, ca. 664-332 BC. Now in the Mediterranean Archaeology Museum, Marseille.
antonio-m: Male TorsoJules DesboisTerracotta statuette, 1934Musée d'Orsay, Paris
ridleybelle:!!!!ATTENTION!!!! The Korra statue is available for preorder from Dark Horse Comics site! https://www.darkhorse.com/Products/29-563/The-Legend-of-Korra-Korra-Statuette
olay: Inspiration Golden Glow is In Whether it’s on a dress, statuette or on your skin. Artists:Matthias BrownSam Caunce
cma-greek-roman-art: Female Worshiper, c. 1600-1500 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek and Roman ArtThis extremely rare Minoan bronze statuette represents a girl worshiping a deity. It was probably left as a dedication to a divinity. She wears a flounced
theancientwayoflife:~ Statuette of a Woman.Culture: GreekDate: 450 B.C.Medium: Terracotta, polychromy
mini-girlz: Statuette of Aphrodite with Dove and Ivy Wreath Taranto, allegedly from Canosa (Puglia) 3rd cent. BC., Museum All Saints Schaffhausen, In the narrative art the dove refers as aphrodisiac logos on an erotic atmosphere, such as on a late
apollophile: hadrian6: Statuette from the Golden Tableau Exhibition. 1820s.Bertel Thorvaldsen. Danish 1770-1844. gilt bronze. Royal Commision at Amalienborg Palace. Denmark.http://hadrian6.tumblr.com ☼Images of masculinity, nobility, beauty, and
sebastianbystuartsandford: New limited edition 3D printed chrome Sebastian statuette now available.
boysnmenart: Bronze statuette of Hercules (1st C. BC), National Archaeological Museum of Athens
atreide: The Male nude at the Louvre #23 - Where’s my fucking purse ?Mercury - Herculanum (Italy) 79 A.D. Bronze statueThis Mercury held a purse in his left hand reminding that he was the god of trade; and the caduceus in his right hand. This statuette
boysnmenart: Bronze statuette of a satyr Greek mid-3rd-mid-2nd century BCE | Photographed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City
ganymedesrocks: via-appia: Bronze statuette of Hermes Greek or Roman, 1st century B.C.–1st century A.D. …In most instances Hermes may be less ‘immortalized’ than Mercury, holding a caduceus… of course here such detail does not help since
hadrian6: The Louvre Statuettes. Richelieu Wing - Louvre Paris. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
lionofchaeronea: Mesopotamian statuette of a bearded man, perhaps a king-priest. Artist unknown; ca. 3300 BCE (Uruk period). Now in the Louvre.
stonemen: Terracotta statuette of the Diadoumenos (youth tying a fillet around his head). 1st century B.C. MET. New York.
ganymedesrocks: French School late 17th century Dionysus bronze statuette Courtesy HdV Monaco
fuckyeahrenaissanceart: Bronzino (Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano Tori), 1503-1572Portrait of a Young Man with a Statuette Date of Painting: ca. 1545 Size: H: 99 cm, L: 79 cm Material: Oil on wood
hadrian6: The Louvre Statuettes. Richelieu Wing. Louvre Paris. http://hadrian6.tumblr.com
dailyitalianart: Donatello - David - 1440 (David) Museo del Bargello, Firenze Fun fact: The David di Donatello Award is the Italian version of the Oscars. The trophy is in the form of a gold David statuette replica of Donatello’s sculpture. Image
ganymedesrocks: aeschylated: Statuette of a young man Roman 1st c. CE bronze Musée du Louvre (via Images D'Art) With my Following as Witnesses, I hereby thank the Louvre to have, with this lovely work, helped me feel, ‘reinstated’ into the statute
domus-aurea2: ganymedesrocks: After Michel Anguier (1612-1686) and Louis Garnier (1638-1728) A Bacchus Grand Tour Bronze Statuette - Bacchus depicted facing to dexter and holding a tazza in his right hand and bunch of grapes in his left; patinated
ganymedesrocks: Solid lost wax bronze statuette of a Discobolus in the roundlate Renaissance to early BaroqueRome circa 1700
art4gays: ganymedesrocks: Musings on Grecian Aesthetics: From the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibited Terracotta statuette of the Diadoumenos – a Copy of a Greek bronze statue of circa 430 BC by Polykleitos to this very contemporary picture attesting
theancientwayoflife:~ Statuette of Apollo. Culture: Roman Date: 100–1 B.C. Medium: Bronze
hearthglow: Statuette of MercuryGallo-Roman, 120 - 140 CEAt the Getty Museum The god of wealth reaches forward to proffer a moneybag placed on the palm of his right hand. His lowered left hand would have held a caduceus, his herald’s staff. Wings in
marmarinos: Hellenistic statuette of a hunter, perhaps specifically Alexander the Great, dated to 250-100 BCE. Bronze. Currently located in the British Museum.
ganymedesrocks:For the Medici, Pietro Tacca (1577 - 1640), cast a number of statuettes after Giambologna’s models, intended as princely gifts. While small reproductions were sought after and quite common, Tacca distinguished himself within the workshop
theancientwayoflife: ~Statuette of a Snake-legged Giant. Artist/Maker: Unknown Culture: Roman Place: Roman Empire (Place created) Date: 180 - 220 Medium: Bronze
theancientwayoflife:~ Statuette of Helios, the sun god. Culrure: Roman Provincial Period: Imperial Period, Antonine Date: ca. A.D. 150–190 Place of origin: Asia Minor
ganymedesrocks: A Gilt-Bronze Statuette Representing Saint Sebastian - Italian 16th Century Saint Sébastien - Bronze Doré - Italie - milieu du XVIe Siècle. Courtesy Sotheby’s - an earlier sale
ancientpeoples: Bronze statuette of a huntsman, probably representing Alexander the Great c.200-100 BC Hellenistic Alexander the Great had himself immortalised in sculptural groups participating in hunts. This bronze figure of a man thrusting a spear
ganymedesrocks:Mercury, a 17th century statuette, Italian, Venitian or German, the latter, upon aesthetic canons observation, but also the provenance, electing this item as one more likely to enthusiasm a German ‘kustkammer’ collector, than one managing
facesofthepast:Statuette of Antinous 130-140 AD, black marble, Altes Museum, Berlin
history-of-fashion: ab. 1550 Agnolo Bronzino - Portrait of young man holding a statuette, formerly called Portrait of Baccio Bandinelli (Louvre Museum)
ganymedesrocks: Mercury, Roman, Early Imperial, 1st to 2nd century AD bronze statuettes, that @ganymedesrocks opted to post as too many remain shy of identifying them, due to several search engines, having suggested to ‘itemize it’ as a fibulae…
ganymedesrocks:Saint Sebastan - A Gilt Bronze Statuette - Italy - Mid to Second half of the 16th Century - Courtesy of Sotheby’s
ganymedesrocks: A Roman Statuette of Mercury, the Roman Bronze resembling that Figure of Hermes, circa 2nd Century AD, which was part to the Collection of the late Countess Mountbatten of Burma.
perceptionofadove:No post tonight my friends. I’ll catch you all up on my travels tomorrow. Tonight I’d like to commemorate my late Granny. The blessed woman would have turned 101 today. We all miss her so very much and this Northern Cardinal statuette
texasuberalles:Ministry Mares statuettes series: Applejack! by greyredroy
rox-and-prose: artistsanimals:Title: Statuette (figure) - LumpfishArtist: Erik NielsenDate: ca. 1896-1897Material: porcelainSource: Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest
lionofchaeronea: Limestone head of the 12th Dynasty pharaoh Amenemhat III (r. 1843-1798 BCE), broken off from a Sphinx-form statuette. Now in the Louvre. Photo credit: Guillaume Blanchard/Wikimedia Commons.
amntenofre: detail of a gilded wood statuette of the God Ptah wearing the skullcap and holding the composite ‘Djed’-‘Ankh’-‘Uas’-scepter.From the “House of Eternity” of King TutankhAmun. Now in the Cairo Museum
egypt-museum: Wooden Statue of King Senusret I This figure wears the ‘Deshret’ or red crown of Lower Egypt and the face appears to reflect the features of the reigning king, most probably Senusret I. However, the divine kilt suggests that the statuette
lonequixote: Still Life with a Pewter Jug and Pink Statuette ~ Henri Matisse
wilburwhateley: Nightgaunt statuette by askoi
dappledwithshadow: Vincent van GoghPlaster Statuettes of a Female Torso, Spring, 1886.
indypendent-thinking: Dolores Del Rio and her second husband, Cedric Gibbons. He made the art deco style of set designs popular in the MGM films of the 1920s and 1930s. He also designed the famous Oscar statuette.
pendejx:Emilio “El Indio“ Fernández was a Mexican film director, actor and screenwriter. He was one of the most prolific film directors of the Golden Age of Mexican cinema in the 1940s and 1950s. The Oscar statuette was originally designed by
wehadfacesthen: Clark Gable and Frank Capra at the 1934 Oscars where they both won gold statuettes for It Happened One Night. via lapitiedangereuse
museum-of-artifacts: Bronze statuette of a veiled and masked dancer. Greek, 3rd–2nd century B.C.
master-of-o: gorgeousgag: Nice statuette (via TumbleOn)