- (Italian:
Augusto di
Prima Porta) is a full-length
portrait statue of Augustus, the
first Roman emperor. The
statue was
discovered on
April 20, 1863,
during archaeological...
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equine statue. A full-sized
equestrian statue is a
difficult and
expensive object for any
culture to produce, and
figures have
typically been
portraits of...
- Americans,
using motifs from
several tribal cultures.
While not a
portrait statue, it was in part
inspired by the life of
Black Hawk (1767–1838), a leader...
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style to Rome.
Agnolo Bronzino's
painting Portrait of
Andrea Doria as
Neptune (c. 1530) and Michelangelo’s
statue David (1501–1504) were
Renaissance examples...
- (Cairo)
Kneeling portrait statue of
Amenemhat holding a
stele with an inscription;
circa 1500 BC; limestone;
Egyptian Museum of
Berlin Portrait head of pharaoh...
- A
portrait is a painting, photograph, sculpture, or
other artistic representation of a person, in
which the face and its
expressions are predominant. The...
- of
portrait sculpture is the
equestrian statue of a
rider on horse,
which has
become rare in
recent decades. The
smallest forms of life-size
portrait sculpture...
- for the
ashes with the professor's help. They then
stumble upon a
portrait statue wherein they find 8
earthen pots
instead of seven.
Shubh & Aman conclude...
- II on the
National Heritage List for
England since August 1962. A
portrait statue of
Rupert Brooke by Paul Day
stands in the
front garden. The Guardian...
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Robert Burns is a
bronze portrait statue of
Robert Burns by John Steell. Four
versions exist, in New York City (United States),
Dundee (Scotland), London...