Sculptures not very famous (13)

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Sculptures not very famous (13)

I HAVE SOUGHT, IN SEVERAL COUNTRIES, ARTISTIC BEAUTIES, NOT VERY CELEBRATED; THIS IS WHAT I FOUND FOR YOU:

Very old sculptures

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Bas-relief on a stele representing the sun god Shamash, in the form of a divine statue, enthroned in majesty before King Nabu-apla-iddina (King of Babylon 888-855 BC) introduced by a priest and A protective divinity; Between the two, the solar disk symbolizing the god, suspended on an altar

Photo author: Prioryman. Source: fr.wikipedia.org

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So-called “Thermae boxer”: athlete resting after a boxing match. Bronze, Greek artwork of the Hellenistic era, 3rd-2nd centuries BC (the boulder is modern and replicates the ancient one). From the Thermae of Constantine.

Source / Photographer:Marie-Lan Nguyen (2009).lv.wikipedia.org

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The Terracotta Army are the TerraCotta Warriors and Horses of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of China. The terracotta figures, dating from 210 BC, were discovered in 1974 by several local farmers near the Mausouleum of the First China Emperor.

Photo author: christels. Source: pixabay.com

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Pendant in the name of King Osorkon II ( is a pharaoh of Egypt, of the XXII dynasty, from 874 to 850 BC, whose capital is in Tanis, in the northeast of the Nile delta), representing Osiris surrounded by Horus and Isis.

Photo author: Guillaume Blanchard. Source: fr.wikipedia.org

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Sarcophagus with battle scene between Romans and Germans. Marble, Roman artwork, 180–190 CE

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Stela depicts Waxaklajuun Ub’aah K’awiil (was the 13th ajaw or ruler of the powerful Maya polity associated with the site of Copán in modern Honduras. He ruled from January 2, 695, to May 3, 738.) however there is no clear indication of what the event is that he is dressed for. The date on this stela is for early 732 AD.

Photo author: Dennis Jarvis. Source: flickr.com (Some rights reserved)

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Diorite statue of Gudea, Prince of Lagash
(2144-2124BC) and ruler of Lagash in southern Iraq, dedicated to the god Ningishzida.

Photo author: Charlie Phillips. Source: flickr.com (Some rights reserved)


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