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Religious art in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy: Adam and Eve
Gatchina, Russia - 16 July 2010: Fragment of the ceiling painting of the 18th century in the royal pavilion in the Gatchina Park. Plafond Triumph of Venus, was written in 1797 by artist I. Mettenleiter.
Naples, Italy - October 31 2023: Fresco and wall paintings in House of the Vettii or Casa dei Vettii or Domus Vettiorum in the archaeological site of Pompeii
Pompeii Centaurs with man playing the zither Villa of Cicero ( later known as the Villa of Diomedes ), outside Pompeii 1-37 AD
The main features of classicism: restraint, aristocracy. The color 3d background for the walls is light green and noble. 3d effect of quilted leather and columns. Francois Boucher, 1742 Venus disarming Cupid.
An ancient statue of a young man from ancient Greece presumed to be a  philosopher or poet, severe and sad. Small reproduction of original
Banner with a sculpture of mysterious scary ancient creature in downtown of Potsdam, Germany, with copy space for text. Concept of historical architecture heritage
3D rendered power and strenght concept. Muscled arm for strength symbol.
16th Century fresco in the Courtyard of the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy
Statues in Firenze, Piazza della Signoria
A closeup shot of white marble mythical Greek statues
Ares and Aphrodite - Pompeii, House of the Wedding of Hercules (or House of Mars and Venus).\nMars lifts the blue mantle of Venus, to admire her nakedness characterized only by a gold chain arranged in an X on her chest. Characteristic is the representation of the two sexes which provides a dark complexion for the man and a light and delicate complexion for the woman. Two cupids play with the weapons of Mars. The shield and helmet send back reflections of light.
Venezia, Italy - September 26, 2010: Fresco by Giambattista Tiepolo for Ludovico Rezzonico and Faustina Savorgnan's marriage, on the ceiling of Cà Rezzonico, now Museo del Settecento.
Place de la Concorde in Paris, France.
Florence, Italy - June 24, 2018: Panoramic view of sculptures in Bargello, also known as Palazzo del Bargello, Museo Nazionale del Bargello. It is former barracks and prison, now an art museum
Painting by Luigi Sabatelli dated 1806 in the Chapel of Madonna del Conforto, Cathedral of Arezzo
Ancient greek and roman wolrd. A 18th century herme sculpture from Villa Borghese public park in Rome
3D conceptual museum exhibit image. Hermes Fastening his Sandal.
Sculpture of Venus as an allegory of Cyprus on Loggetta del Sansovino building exterior. Venice - 5 May, 2019
Pompeii Woman preparing for concert with harp and kithara 30-40 AD
A plaster cast depicting the bust of the Greek goddess Hygeia, who was the patroness of pharmacy. Woman statue. from side view, 3d Rendering, single object
Vicenza - The marble relief of Jesus child with the St. John the Baptist in the church Chiesa di Santa Corona by Pietro Cavaliere and  Orazio Marinali (1694 - 1704).
A religious sculpture on the facade of Como Cathedral. Building on this cathedral began in 1396 with architect Lorenzo degli Spazzi from Laino supervising. The church facade was built in the later part of the 15th century and was concluded in 1770.
The mighty god of the sea and oceans Neptune (Poseidon) The ancient statue isolated on black background. Black and white image.
A beautiful Wallace Fountain in Paris, France. These public fountains were installed at the end of the 19th Century.
white plaster painting, antiquity\n
Python, in Greek mythology, a huge serpent that was killed by the god Apollo at Delphi either because it would not let him found his oracle, being accustomed itself to giving oracles, or because it had persecuted Apollo's mother, Leto, during her pregnancy.\n\nThe fresco shows the Omphalos stone covered with a net and the Python wrapped around it. A priestess stands at left with a sacrificial bull.\n\nA detail from a sacrificial scene shows a bull being brought to the omphalos - Made up of a stone and a snake it represents the navel of the world - Apollo plays the zither.\n\nThe ancient Greeks also used omphalos to refer to a sacred, rounded stone in the Temple of Apollo at Delphi that was supposed to mark the center of the earth.
Minerva or Athena as Goddess Roma, a 19th century neoclassical old marble statue in Rome People's Square
Sculptures in Piazza della Signoria of Florence
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