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Rome - The relief of Annunciation on the The Immaculate Conception column on the Piazza Espana square designed by Luigi Poletti and inaugurated in 1857.
old fresco of an angel with violin, unfinished restored
this is very old Chinese traditional herbal medicine ancient book(Golden Mirror of Medicine),from qing dynasty have more than 200 years(maybe 18th century).the book records the use of acupuncture,herbal medicine and book of changes with chinese script.It is preserved complete by one chinese doctor of my grandfather.
A relief of children and old people
Milan, Lombardy, Italy - 10 21 2023: The church and the homonymous square of Santa Maria del Carmine are named after the founding order of the Carmelite Fathers who built it from 1269.
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vintage medieval tiles for house cladding girl with a wreath, isolated on white background
An engraved stone plaque on a tomb in the floor of St Nicholas’ Chapel in King’s Lynn, Norfolk, Eastern England. The current St Nicholas Chapel was built in the early 15th century as a ‘chapel of ease’ granted to the monks of the priory church of St Margaret (now King’s Lynn Minster).
Rom, Italy - March 11, 2016: Rome - The stone floral mosaic with st. John of Capistrano in side chapel of church Basilica di Santa Maria in Aracoeli by unknown artist.
Sculpture on a building facade in Valencia, Spain
Obelisk pedestal detail on Sultanahmet Hippodrome Square at the Eminonu District in Istanbul, Turkey.
Gorgon in medaillon. Roman fresco from the Casa dei Vettii (VI 15,1) in Pompeii.\nIn Greek mythology, Medusa also called Gorgo or the Gorgon, was one of the three Gorgons.
Old Patera (Venice public art) with phoenix theatre symbol on a wall near the famous opera house
Galleria Umberto I, Naples
Detail of Magdeburg Gates at the West Entrance to The Cathedral of Saint Sophia in Veliky Novgorod, Russia.
The fable of the Mermaid of Edam (De Meyrmin Van Edam), as depicted by this wall plaque in the town of Edam, Holland, dates back to 1403. In a heavy storm in 1403 waves destroyed the Zuiderzee protective dykes and water came gushing in to lake Purmermeer. and brought along with it a mermaid. When the storm calmed down, the dykes were quickly repaired and the Mermaid became trapped within lake Purmermeer. The Mermaid was often sighted by the two milkmaids (depicted on the plaque) on their way to milk their cows. As time passed the Mermaid and milkmaids became accustomed to seeing each other. Then one day, the mermaid came really close to their boat and the milkmaids saw an opportunity. They pulled the mermaid on board and took her back to Edam. The people from Edam then raised her as a human being. It was realised that she had a longing for the sea, and so she remained well guarded, so her escape would be difficult. Word spread of her existence and people came to visit Edam just so they could witness the so-called, Sea- Woman (Zeewijf). The powerful city of Haarlem made it known they wanted her to live in their city, so Edam presented the Mermaid to them as a gift. Haarlem gave her a home on the Grote Houtstraat and taught her to use the spinning wheel but she never adjusted to enable her speak freely with locals living nearby. During her lifetime she often went to church and had the habit of making a cross. The local people were convinced she had an affinity with the christian faith as she was often seen at church. At the end of her life she was buried as a christian.
Chinese religious stone carving of a bird and lotus flower
Toronto, Canada - May 26, 2024: Ancient coat of arms symbol decorating the metal gate in Trinity Bellwoods Park.
photographing the historic capital city of paris, france - may 2024
The face and wings of a carved face of a winged angel on an ancient gravestone on Burial Hill in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
London, UK - Feb 27, 2024 - Bas relief sculpture of The pediment of The Monument to the Great Fire of London isolated on White background with clipping path. It shows King Charles. designed by Sir Christopher Wren, Selective focus.
Istanbul, Turkey - May 5, 2019: The Tiled Kiosk in Istanbul, Turkey. It was built by the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II in 1472 as shown on the inscription above the main entrance. Sarcophagus of roman byzantine in garden of kiosk.
The coat of arms of the Russian Empire on the cannon of the Bomarsund fortress on the Åland Islands.
Figure of a female angel on a anonymous tombstone in a church yard in Helsingør north of Copenhagen
The Arch of Constantine (Italian: Arco di Costantino) is a triumphal arch in Rome, situated between the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill. It was erected by the Roman Senate to commemorate Constantine I's victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge in 312.
Phoroneus by Andrea Pisano, 1334-36 on the exterior of Giotto's Bell Tower in Piazza del Duomo. This figure from Greek mythology is believed to have arbitrated a dispute between Hera and Poseidon.
Milan, Lombardy, Italy - 10 21 2023:  Luigi Canonica was a Swiss architect and urban planner whose prominent career as an exponent of neoclassicism was spent largely in Milan.
The fortifications of the town of Rhodes
18th century bas-relief of the Chronos (God in Greek mythology, personification of Time) on historic tenement house terrace in the Old Town of Gdansk, Poland
Delve into the mysterious realm of Old Slavic writings, an eloquent legacy of the past etched in stone
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