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Sculpture is an art form that has been around since ancient times

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Background imageSculptures Collection: Hermes of Olympia, 1896 (engraving)

Hermes of Olympia, 1896 (engraving)
LEG4339425 Hermes of Olympia, 1896 (engraving); (add.info.: Hermes of Olympia or Hermes carrying Dyonisos as a child (representation of the sculpture attributed to Praxitele)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Sept merveilles du monde, Seven Wonders of the World (colour engraving)

Sept merveilles du monde, Seven Wonders of the World (colour engraving)
3434963 Sept merveilles du monde, Seven Wonders of the World (colour engraving); (add.info.: Grece antique. Coll. Part. History. Ancient Greece. Seven Wonders of the Ancient World)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1, 2, 3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5

Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1, 2, 3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's
FLO4575754 Greek and Roman gods: Diane 1, 2, 3, Vulcan 4, and Minerva 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder" (Picture Book for Children), Weimar

Background imageSculptures Collection: Greek and Roman gods: Hercules 1, Aesculapius 2, Hygiea 3, Vertumnus 4, and Flora 5

Greek and Roman gods: Hercules 1, Aesculapius 2, Hygiea 3, Vertumnus 4, and Flora 5
FLO4575737 Greek and Roman gods: Hercules 1, Aesculapius 2, Hygiea 3, Vertumnus 4, and Flora 5. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuch's " Bilderbuch fur Kinder"

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue of the hero Paris (marble)

Statue of the hero Paris (marble)
YOU4419203 Statue of the hero Paris (marble); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Statue of Paris, figure of a young man wearing a Phrygian cap could represent Paris the Trojan heros in Greek)

Background imageSculptures Collection: The goddess Aphrodite called 'Venus Genitrix' type. Marble sculpture of Paros

The goddess Aphrodite called "Venus Genitrix" type. Marble sculpture of Paros
ETI4397282 The goddess Aphrodite called "Venus Genitrix" type. Marble sculpture of Paros, beginning 2nd century AD after an original attributed to Callimaque.; (add.info)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Proto Archaic antefix with female protome, from Taranto

Proto Archaic antefix with female protome, from Taranto
LRI741036 Proto Archaic antefix with female protome, from Taranto; 19x25.5 cm; Civico Museo di Storia ed Arte, Trieste, Italy; Luisa Ricciarini

Background imageSculptures Collection: Socrates (469-399 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher. Marble portrait bust Archaeological Museum, Athens

Socrates (469-399 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher. Marble portrait bust Archaeological Museum, Athens
536082 Socrates (469-399 BC) Ancient Greek philosopher. Marble portrait bust Archaeological Museum, Athens; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSculptures Collection: Athenian youth greeting older man. 5th century BC (relief)

Athenian youth greeting older man. 5th century BC (relief)
536076 Athenian youth greeting older man. 5th century BC (relief); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSculptures Collection: Homer (8th century BC) Greek epic poet credited with authorship of the Iliad and the Odyssey

Homer (8th century BC) Greek epic poet credited with authorship of the Iliad and the Odyssey
534241 Homer (8th century BC) Greek epic poet credited with authorship of the Iliad and the Odyssey. 2nd century BC (bust sculpture of roman copy of lost Greek original); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSculptures Collection: Portrait bust of Pythagoras, ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher. 6th century BC (sculpture)

Portrait bust of Pythagoras, ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher. 6th century BC (sculpture)
538914 Portrait bust of Pythagoras, ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher. 6th century BC (sculpture); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSculptures Collection: Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) 356-323 BC

Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) 356-323 BC
530957 Alexander the Great (Alexander III of Macedon) 356-323 BC.; (add.info.: Greek contemporary bust showing Alexander as a boy. Athens Museum); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSculptures Collection: Alexander the Great 356-323 BC (Alexander III of Macedon). 3rd century BC (Greek portrait bust)

Alexander the Great 356-323 BC (Alexander III of Macedon). 3rd century BC (Greek portrait bust, Athens museum)
530955 Alexander the Great 356-323 BC (Alexander III of Macedon). 3rd century BC (Greek portrait bust, Athens museum).; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSculptures Collection: Copy of 'Torso of a boy' from the 5th century BC Greek sculpture, known as Eros Soranzo

Copy of "Torso of a boy" from the 5th century BC Greek sculpture, known as Eros Soranzo
529780 Copy of "Torso of a boy" from the 5th century BC Greek sculpture, known as Eros Soranzo. 2nd Century AD (sculpture); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSculptures Collection: Italy: Apollo defeats the serpent. First half of the 18th century (marble sculpture)

Italy: Apollo defeats the serpent. First half of the 18th century (marble sculpture)
529585 Italy: Apollo defeats the serpent. First half of the 18th century (marble sculpture); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSculptures Collection: Replica figurine of a Snake Goddess, 1903-06 (ceramic, pigment)

Replica figurine of a Snake Goddess, 1903-06 (ceramic, pigment)
7309944 Replica figurine of a Snake Goddess, 1903-06 (ceramic, pigment); 32.5 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; (add.info.: Display: ceramic, pigment); © Ashmolean Museum

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue of Dionysos with satyr

Statue of Dionysos with satyr
7287196 Statue of Dionysos with satyr; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Statue of Dionysos with satyr, dated 2nd century AD)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue of Dionysos with satyr

Statue of Dionysos with satyr
7287194 Statue of Dionysos with satyr; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Statue of Dionysos with satyr, dated 2nd century AD)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue of Athena

Statue of Athena
7287191 Statue of Athena; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Statue of Athena, first half of the second century AD. Copy of the Artemis sculpted by praxyteles around 330-332 BC)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Female portrait. End of the 1st century AD

Female portrait. End of the 1st century AD
7287184 Female portrait. End of the 1st century AD.; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Female portrait. End of the 1st century AD)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Herm of Heracles

Herm of Heracles
7287236 Herm of Heracles; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Herm of Heracles. Roman copy of a 4th century BC Greek original. First half of 2nd century AD)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Female statue with portrait

Female statue with portrait
7287223 Female statue with portrait; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Female statue with portrait)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Young boy strangling a goose

Young boy strangling a goose
7287219 Young boy strangling a goose; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Young boy strangling a goose. Roman sculture dating on the 1st century AD. Copy from a Greek original)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Sarcophagius with the myth of Protesilaus

Sarcophagius with the myth of Protesilaus
7287215 Sarcophagius with the myth of Protesilaus; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Sarcophagius with the myth of Protesilaus. 160 - 170 AD)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue of Athena

Statue of Athena
7287210 Statue of Athena.; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Statue of Athena. Roman sculture dating on the 1st century AD. Copy of 3 rd century BC Hellenistic original)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Bust of Ocean

Bust of Ocean
7287248 Bust of Ocean; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Bust of Ocean. End of the 2nd century AD. Vatican Museum, Chiaramonti museum, Rome, Italy); © Frank Buffetrille

Background imageSculptures Collection: Portrait of Demosthenes

Portrait of Demosthenes
7287234 Portrait of Demosthenes; Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: Portrait of Demosthenes. Roman copy of bronze original from 280 BC. First half of 1st century AD)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue of Meleager, 2nd century BC after an original attributed to Skopas, proconnesian marble

Statue of Meleager, 2nd century BC after an original attributed to Skopas, proconnesian marble, National Roman Museum
6384503 Statue of Meleager, 2nd century BC after an original attributed to Skopas, proconnesian marble, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue of Aphrodite, Boncompagni Ludovisi collection, greek island marble, National Roman Museum

Statue of Aphrodite, Boncompagni Ludovisi collection, greek island marble, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps
6384483 Statue of Aphrodite, Boncompagni Ludovisi collection, greek island marble, National Roman Museum, Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy; Museo Nazionale Romano, Palazzo Altemps, Rome

Background imageSculptures Collection: Portrait of Diphilus, 1st century AD (marble)

Portrait of Diphilus, 1st century AD (marble)
6384297 Portrait of Diphilus, 1st century AD (marble); Palazzo Massimo alle Terme & Museum, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Portrait of Diphilus, first century AD)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Head of Philip V, king of Macedonia, after a Pergamene original from around 200 BC (marble)

Head of Philip V, king of Macedonia, after a Pergamene original from around 200 BC (marble)
6384291 Head of Philip V, king of Macedonia, after a Pergamene original from around 200 BC (marble); Palazzo Massimo alle Terme & Museum, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Head of Philip V)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Alexander the great, after a masterpiece of the greek sculptor Lysippus, 1st century BC (marble)

Alexander the great, after a masterpiece of the greek sculptor Lysippus, 1st century BC (marble)
6384290 Alexander the great, after a masterpiece of the greek sculptor Lysippus, 1st century BC (marble); Palazzo Massimo alle Terme & Museum, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Alexander the great)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue of Minerva, probably 5th century BC (stone)

Statue of Minerva, probably 5th century BC (stone)
6384286 Statue of Minerva, probably 5th century BC (stone); Palazzo Massimo alle Terme & Museum, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Statue of Minerva, probably 5th century BC)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Hera, Ephesus-Vienna type, early 1st century AD, copy of a greek original from the 4th century BC

Hera, Ephesus-Vienna type, early 1st century AD, copy of a greek original from the 4th century BC (marble)
6384115 Hera, Ephesus-Vienna type, early 1st century AD, copy of a greek original from the 4th century BC (marble); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania, Italy; (add.info.: Hera)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Eros, Centocelle style, late 2nd century AD, copy of a greek original from the 4th century BC

Eros, Centocelle style, late 2nd century AD, copy of a greek original from the 4th century BC attributed to Praxiteles
6384104 Eros, Centocelle style, late 2nd century AD, copy of a greek original from the 4th century BC attributed to Praxiteles (marble); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania

Background imageSculptures Collection: Antinous, late 2nd century AD, copy of a greek original of the 4th century BC (marble)

Antinous, late 2nd century AD, copy of a greek original of the 4th century BC (marble)
6384103 Antinous, late 2nd century AD, copy of a greek original of the 4th century BC (marble); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania, Italy; (add.info.: Antinous, late 2nd century AD)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Warrior, the so called Vulneratus deficiens, also known as the Farnese gladiator

Warrior, the so called Vulneratus deficiens, also known as the Farnese gladiator, roman copy of 190--199 AD
6384086 Warrior, the so called Vulneratus deficiens, also known as the Farnese gladiator, roman copy of 190--199 AD, after a Greek original of the 5th century BC (marble)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Aphrodite, from Santa Maria Capia Vetere, amphitheatre marble, first half of the 2nd century AD

Aphrodite, from Santa Maria Capia Vetere, amphitheatre marble, first half of the 2nd century AD
6384143 Aphrodite, from Santa Maria Capia Vetere, amphitheatre marble, first half of the 2nd century AD, copy of a greek original from the 4th century BC (marble); Museo Archeologico Nazionale

Background imageSculptures Collection: Representation de Themistocle (525-460 av. JC), homme politique et stratege grec

Representation de Themistocle (525-460 av. JC), homme politique et stratege grec. Sculpture en marbre. Naples
AIS5367383 Representation de Themistocle (525-460 av. JC), homme politique et stratege grec. Sculpture en marbre. Naples. Musee national d'archeologie.; © Iberfoto

Background imageSculptures Collection: Socrates

Socrates
3585941 Socrates; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a bust of Socrates. Socrates was a classical Greek philosopher and educator. Dated 18th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageSculptures Collection: Heros fighter called the 'Gladiator Borghese' marble sculpture of Agasias d'Ephese (1st century BC)

Heros fighter called the "Gladiator Borghese" marble sculpture of Agasias d'Ephese (1st century BC)
ETI4397298 Heros fighter called the "Gladiator Borghese" marble sculpture of Agasias d'Ephese (1st century BC) around 100 BC (Hellenistic period).; (add.info)

Background imageSculptures Collection: The goddess Aphrodite called 'Venus Genitrix' type. Marble sculpture of Paros

The goddess Aphrodite called "Venus Genitrix" type. Marble sculpture of Paros
ETI4397281 The goddess Aphrodite called "Venus Genitrix" type. Marble sculpture of Paros, beginning 2nd century AD after an original attributed to Callimaque.; (add.info)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statuette of Dionysus, the god of wine of Greek mythology (sculpture)

Statuette of Dionysus, the god of wine of Greek mythology (sculpture)
YOU4420043 Statuette of Dionysus, the god of wine of Greek mythology (sculpture); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Statuette of Dionysus, the god of wine of Greek mythology, Sculpture from Thebes)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Old fisherman, known as Seneque dying (marble and alabaster)

Old fisherman, known as Seneque dying (marble and alabaster)
YOU4418975 Old fisherman, known as Seneque dying (marble and alabaster); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Old fisherman, known as Seneque dying, sculpture in marble and albaster)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Statue Of The God Anubis, 2nd century (marble)

Statue Of The God Anubis, 2nd century (marble)
3914196 Statue Of The God Anubis, 2nd century (marble); (add.info.: Lord Of Mummification, who guided the dead To The Underworld, here represented according to Roman style in a toga)

Background imageSculptures Collection: Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion

Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for
BEN5480476 Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for the outrage suffered by their mother Antiope

Background imageSculptures Collection: Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion

Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for
BEN5480465 Farnese Bull Group Dirce, wife of Lycos, is attached by Amphion and Zethos to a bull in order to take revenge for the outrage suffered by their mother Antiope

Background imageSculptures Collection: Extended woman Marble sculpture of the Pergamon school with dedication to the Acropolis of Athens

Extended woman Marble sculpture of the Pergamon school with dedication to the Acropolis of Athens. 200 BC
BEN5475200 Extended woman Marble sculpture of the Pergamon school with dedication to the Acropolis of Athens. 200 BC. Naples, Museo Nazionale Archeologico; Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples



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Sculptures Collection

Sculpture is an art form that has been around since ancient times. The Greeks were one of the first civilizations to create sculptures, and their works are some of the most iconic in history. Greek sculptures often depicted gods and goddesses, heroes, and everyday people in a realistic way. They used marble, bronze, ivory and other materials to create their works of art. Greek sculpture was highly influential in the development of later European sculpture styles such as Baroque and Rococo. Greek they are still be seen today throughout Europe, with many examples being found in Greece itself. These works are a testament to the skill and creativity of ancient sculptors who created them centuries ago.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Sculptures collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and grandeur of ancient Greek sculptures. These artworks are carefully curated to offer a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Greece, which has long been celebrated for its artistic achievements. Featuring iconic pieces such as the Winged Victory of Samothrace, the Venus de Milo, and the Discobolus, our collection captures the essence of classical Greek sculpture in all its glory. Each piece is expertly reproduced using high-quality printing techniques that bring out every detail and nuance of these masterpieces. Whether you're an art lover or simply looking to add some sophistication to your home decor, the Sculptures collection offers something truly special. With its timeless beauty and enduring appeal, it's no wonder that these sculptures continue to inspire awe and admiration centuries after they were first created.
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What are Sculptures (Greece Europe) art prints?

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What Sculptures (Greece Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Greece and Europe-inspired sculptures art prints that you can purchase. These art prints are perfect for those who appreciate the beauty and intricacy of sculptures, as well as those who want to add a touch of elegance to their home or office decor. Some of the popular Greece-inspired sculpture art prints available at Media Storehouse include pieces from ancient Greek mythology such as the statue of Athena Parthenos, Zeus at Olympia, and Apollo Belvedere. Additionally, there are also modern-day sculptures like The Thinker by Auguste Rodin that capture the essence of European culture. Whether you're looking for classic or contemporary designs, we have something for everyone. Our collection includes various sizes and styles to suit your preferences. You can choose from canvas prints or framed posters depending on your taste. If you're in search of high-quality sculpture art prints inspired by Greece and Europe's rich history and culture, then Media Storehouse is an excellent place to start your search.
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We offer a wide range of Sculptures art prints at varying prices. The cost of these prints depends on various factors such as the size, quality, and type of print you choose. We have a variety of options to suit different budgets and preferences. Our collection includes high-quality reproductions of famous sculptures from Greece and other parts of Europe. These prints are perfect for adding an artistic touch to your home or office decor. They also make great gifts for art lovers. We take pride in offering affordable yet premium quality art prints that are sure to impress. Our team works hard to ensure that every print is produced with the utmost care and attention to detail. If you're interested in purchasing Sculptures art prints from Media Storehouse, please browse our website or contact us for more information about pricing and availability.
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