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Sculpture, the art of shaping and carving materials into magnificent forms, has captivated humanity for centuries

Background imageSculpture Collection: Pergamon Altar. Artemis and Leto fighting against Otos

Pergamon Altar. Artemis and Leto fighting against Otos
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. East frieze. Gigantomachy

Background imageSculpture Collection: Pergamon Altar. Leto and Apollo fighting against Tityos

Pergamon Altar. Leto and Apollo fighting against Tityos
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. East frieze. Gigantomachy. Leto fights using a torch against titan Tityos

Background imageSculpture Collection: Pergamon Altar. Probably goddess Nyx or one of the Erinyes h

Pergamon Altar. Probably goddess Nyx or one of the Erinyes h
Pergamon Altar. Built by order of Eumenes II Soter. 164-156 BC by artists of the school of Pergamon. Marble and limestone. North frieze

Background imageSculpture Collection: Statue-cube of Senenmut and Princess Neferure. Egypt

Statue-cube of Senenmut and Princess Neferure. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Statue-cube of Senenmut and Princess Neferure. Senenmut was architect and royal chancellor during the reign of Hatshepsut and guardian of her daughter, Neferure

Background imageSculpture Collection: Egyptian art. Sphinx of Ptolemy XII Auletes (117-51 B. C. ). E

Egyptian art. Sphinx of Ptolemy XII Auletes (117-51 B. C. ). E
Egyptian art. Sphinx of Ptolemy XII Auletes (117-51 B.C.). Egyptian pharaoh and father of Egyptian Queen Cleopatra VII. Ptolemaic period. Temporary exhibition. Martin Gropius. Berlin. Germany

Background imageSculpture Collection: Quadriga by Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Brandenbur

Quadriga by Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Brandenbur
Quadriga, chariot drawn by four horses driven by Victoria Goddess. Copy by the original of 1793, by Johann Gottfried Schadow (1764-1850). Brandenburg Gate. Berlin. Germany

Background imageSculpture Collection: Pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Relief. El-Amarna. Egypt

Pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Relief. El-Amarna. Egypt
Relief of a pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Sandstone. Probably from Karnak, Egypt. Amarna Period. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSculpture Collection: Statue of egyptian God Anubis

Statue of egyptian God Anubis
Statue of the jackal-headed god Anubis. Bronze. Probably 26th Dynasty. Ancient Empire. 664-525 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSculpture Collection: Vespasian (Titus Flavius Vespasianus) (9-79). Roman Emperor

Vespasian (Titus Flavius Vespasianus) (9-79). Roman Emperor (69-79). Founder of the Flavian dynasty. Bust. Marble. 70 A.C. From Naples. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSculpture Collection: Statue of the god Set. Bronze and silver. Egypt. Carlsberg G

Statue of the god Set. Bronze and silver. Egypt. Carlsberg G
Set. God of the desert, storms, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion and also the god of darkness, and chaos. Statue. Bronze and silver. 19th and 20th Dynasty. C. 1300-1080 B.C. New Kingdom

Background imageSculpture Collection: Urartu civilization. Bronze Sphinx. From Tushpa or Toprakkal

Urartu civilization. Bronze Sphinx. From Tushpa or Toprakkale. 7th century B.C. Turkey. Pergamon Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageSculpture Collection: Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. The Throne Room of Nebuch

Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. The Throne Room of Nebuchadnezzar II. Reconstructed facade. Dated in 580 B.C. Its 56 meters facade was decorated with colored glazed bricks as shows the composition

Background imageSculpture Collection: Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate. Aurochs. Perg

Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate. Aurochs. Perg
Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate, one of the eight gates of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in the year 575 B.C

Background imageSculpture Collection: Etruscan painted antefix with shaped head of woman. 520-500

Etruscan painted antefix with shaped head of woman. 520-500
Etruscan painted antefix with shaped head of woman with earrings. 520-500 BC. From Cerveteri. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageSculpture Collection: The Lewis Chessmen. Detail

The Lewis Chessmen. Detail
The Lewis Chessmen. Carved in walrus ivory. 1150-1175. Located in Uig. Island of Lewis. Scotland. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageSculpture Collection: Spain. Cantabria. Limpias. The Christ of Limpias. 18th cent

Spain. Cantabria. Limpias. The Christ of Limpias. 18th cent
Spain. Cantabria. Limpias. The Christ of Limpias. Church of St. Peter. Unknown origin. 18th Century. Detail

Background imageSculpture Collection: Great Temple of Ramses II. Hieroglyph. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Great Temple of Ramses II. Hieroglyph. Abu Simbel. Egypt
Great Temple of Ramses II. Hieroglyph. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Greek Art. The lady of Kalymnos. Bronze statue

Greek Art. The lady of Kalymnos. Bronze statue. Found by a fisherman on the Sea of A?a?A?a?Kalymnos in late 1994. Probably belongs to the Hellenistic Period, perhaps late 2nd century B.C

Background imageSculpture Collection: Mycenaean art. Llyre of ivory with decorative carvings at th

Mycenaean art. Llyre of ivory with decorative carvings at the base that was the sound box. National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageSculpture Collection: Greek Art. Greece. Artemis statue carved in Parian marble

Greek Art. Greece. Artemis statue carved in Parian marble. Located at the House of Diadumenos in Delos. Dated around 100 BCE National Archaeological Museum. Athens. Greece

Background imageSculpture Collection: Centaur kidnapping a young woman. Battle of the Lapiths

Centaur kidnapping a young woman. Battle of the Lapiths and the Centaurs. Decoration of the Temple of Zeus in the Sanctuary of Olympia. 5th century B.C. Parian marble. West pediment

Background imageSculpture Collection: Phoenician art. Cyprus. 6th century BC. Herakles, 530-520 A

Phoenician art. Cyprus. 6th century BC. Herakles, 530-520 A.C. Limestone. Comes from Golgoi (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageSculpture Collection: Phoenician art. Cyprus. Statue of a priest. Late sixth centu

Phoenician art. Cyprus. Statue of a priest. Late sixth century BC. Archaic Period. Limestone. It comes from Golgoi (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageSculpture Collection: Mesopotamian art. Neo-Assyrian. Relief panels depicting two

Mesopotamian art. Neo-Assyrian. Relief panels depicting two protective winged genius. Detail. Hand. Dated between 883-859 BC. They come from the Palace of Ashurnasirpal II at Nimrud

Background imageSculpture Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain

Pre-Columbian Art. Maya-Toltec. Head of the god of rain. Dated between eleven to twelve. centuries. It comes from Chichen-Itza (Mexico). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageSculpture Collection: The Victor Monument. Belgrade. Serbia

The Victor Monument. Belgrade. Serbia
Pobednik (The Victor). Built by Ivan Mestrovic to commemorate Serbian victories in the First Balkan War and the World War I. Kalemegdan Fortress. Belgrade. Serbia

Background imageSculpture Collection: Albania. Shkodra. Five National Heroes Monument

Albania. Shkodra. Five National Heroes Monument by Shaban Haderi

Background imageSculpture Collection: Isa Boletini (1864-1916) statue. Albania

Isa Boletini (1864-1916) statue. Albania
Isa Boletini (1864-1916). Albanian patriot, military leader and strategist. Statue. Shkodra. Albania

Background imageSculpture Collection: Early Christian art. Spain. Sarcophagus decorated with scene

Early Christian art. Spain. Sarcophagus decorated with scenes from the Old and New Testaments. From right to left: Sacrifice of Isaac, Jesus speaks to Zacchaeus climbed on the fig tree

Background imageSculpture Collection: Pre-columbian Art. Olmec culture. Small jade figure depictin

Pre-columbian Art. Olmec culture. Small jade figure depicting a dwarf. It comes from Cerro de las Mesas. Museum of Anthropology in Mexico

Background imageSculpture Collection: Altar of Mars and Venus. rome. italy

Altar of Mars and Venus. rome. italy
Roman art. Italy. Altar of Mars and Venus in marble lunense. Roman artwork of the end of the reign of Trajan (98-117 ), later re-used under the Hadrianic era (117-132)

Background imageSculpture Collection: Roman Art. Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure ( H

Roman Art. Statue of Dionysos leaning on a female figure ( Hope Dionysos ). Marble. Augustan or Julio-Claudian period. 27 B.C.-68 A.C. Roman copy of Greek original

Background imageSculpture Collection: Head of Hathor as cow from grave of Tutankhamun. Egypt

Head of Hathor as cow from grave of Tutankhamun. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Head of Hathor as cow from grave of Tutankhamun. Golden wood. 18th Dynasty. New Empire. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Pharaoh Amenhotep III (Amenophis or Akhenathon)

Pharaoh Amenhotep III (Amenophis or Akhenathon)
Egyptian Art. Pharaoh Amenhotep III (Amenophis or Akhenathon). 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ruled between 1390 and 1353 B.C. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Statue of the goddess Hathor, depicted with cow horns and so

Statue of the goddess Hathor, depicted with cow horns and so
Egyptian Art. Statue of the goddess Hathor, depicted with cow horns and solar disk. Comes from the Temple of Luxor. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Pharaoh Horemheb and god Amun. Egypt

Pharaoh Horemheb and god Amun. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Horemheb. Last Pharaoh of 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ruled from 1323 to 1295 BC. Horemheb and god Amun. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Polychrome relief of Pharaoh Thutmose III (h. 1490-1436 BC)

Polychrome relief of Pharaoh Thutmose III (h. 1490-1436 BC)
Egyptian Art. Polychrome relief of Pharaoh Thutmose III (h.1490-1436 BC). Sixth pharaoh of the 18th DynastyI. New Kingdom. Part from Thutmose Temple in Deir el-Bahari. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Thutmose III (c. 1490-1436 BC). Egypt

Thutmose III (c. 1490-1436 BC). Egypt
Egyptian Art. Thutmose III (c.1490-1436 BC). Pharaoh of 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From the Temple of Amon (Karnak). Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Statue of Amenhotep III (Neb-Maat-Ra) and Sobek c. 1390-1352

Statue of Amenhotep III (Neb-Maat-Ra) and Sobek c. 1390-1352
Statue of Amenhotep III (Neb-Maat-Ra) and Sobek c.1390-1352 BC. Carved from Calcite (Egyptian Alabaster). Found in the Sobek temple at Dahamsha

Background imageSculpture Collection: Temple of Ramses III. Winged sun relief as a symbol of prote

Temple of Ramses III. Winged sun relief as a symbol of prote
Temple of Ramses III. Winged sun relief (falcon wings with two uraeus and solar disk), as a symbol of protection above the doors of the temples. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty

Background imageSculpture Collection: Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh making offerings to god Ho

Temple of Ramses III. The pharaoh making offerings to god Horus. Relief. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Temple of Ramses III. Officials counting the severed hands o

Temple of Ramses III. Officials counting the severed hands of enemies killed in action to know the casualties in the enemy ranks. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes

Background imageSculpture Collection: Relief depicting a hand with an ankh or crux ansata. Egypt

Relief depicting a hand with an ankh or crux ansata. Egypt
Relief depicting a hand with an ankh or crux ansata. Temple of Hatshepsut. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: Relief depicting Hatshepsut and hieroglyph on the walls. Tem

Relief depicting Hatshepsut and hieroglyph on the walls. Temple of Hatshepsut. Egypt. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir el-Bahari. Egypt

Background imageSculpture Collection: EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinxes Avenue. New Kingdom. Ancie

EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinxes Avenue. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes

Background imageSculpture Collection: Lucius Verus Augustus. Roman Emperor (161-169). Bust. Olympi

Lucius Verus Augustus. Roman Emperor (161-169). Bust. Olympia Archaeological Museum. Ilia Province. Peloponnese region. Greece

Background imageSculpture Collection: Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC. ). Was a roman military an po

Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC. ). Was a roman military an po
Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC.). Was a roman military and political leader. Statue made by Nicolas Coustou (1658-1733). Louvre Museum. Paris. Francia. Europa

Background imageSculpture Collection: Statue of Castor and Pollux. Pizza Campidoglio. Rome. Italy

Statue of Castor and Pollux. Pizza Campidoglio. Rome. Italy



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Sculpture, the art of shaping and carving materials into magnificent forms, has captivated humanity for centuries. From ancient civilizations to modern masterpieces, these sculptures tell stories and evoke emotions that transcend time. One iconic sculpture is Gormley's "Angel of the North DP059218, " a colossal steel figure with outstretched wings that stands proudly in Gateshead, England. Its imposing presence symbolizes hope and protection for all who pass by. Another renowned piece is the "Marble Aphrodite Kallipygos or Callipygian Venus statue, " a Roman copy of a Hellenistic original. This exquisite marble sculpture showcases the beauty and sensuality of the female form, capturing Aphrodite's allure and grace. Hepworth's "Winged Figure DP183019" mesmerizes viewers with its abstract yet harmonious composition. The smooth curves and interlocking shapes create an ethereal sense of movement, embodying freedom and liberation. Michelangelo's masterpiece, the "Pieta, " depicts Mary cradling Jesus' lifeless body in her arms. This Renaissance sculpture evokes profound grief while showcasing Michelangelo's unparalleled skill in conveying human emotion through stone. On a lighter note, the quirky "Catford Cat DD004478" brings joy to Londoners as they encounter this giant feline made from recycled materials. It adds whimsy to its surroundings while reminding us of our connection to nature through art. Andy Goldsworthy's installation in Tilberthwaite showcases his unique approach to sculpting using natural elements like stones arranged within a sheep fold. His work seamlessly blends into its environment while highlighting the beauty found in simplicity. Egyptian art also holds timeless allure; one example is Nefertiti bust crafted from limestone and stucco at Neues Mu museum. This delicate portrayal captures Queen Nefertiti's regal elegance with intricate details that have survived thousands of years.