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Fresco in St. Charles's Church in Vienna
Indian deity - Goddess Durga idols being prepared for the festival Durga Puja. Its a 5 day long festival which ends with the immersion of these idols in the river.
Fagnano Olona, Italy - May 6, 2023: Fagnano Olona, Varese province, Lombardy, Italy: exterior of the historic Madonna della Selva church
Inside the church of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Fontana Pretoria detail , look sideways sculptures at \nPiazza Pretoria (Palermo). Piazza della Vergogna , Italia. As you can see no sculpture look in  your eyes, is called the shamefulness, embarrassment  square.
Perseus with the Head of Medusa by Benvenuto Cellini at Loggia dei Lanzi on Piazza della Signoria. This sculpture which is in a public space on a town square was built between 1545-1554.
Fresco painted by Giotto in Scrovegni chapel of Padua, Italy.
A detail of the majestic fountain of Neptune in Piazza del Popolo in the historic center of Rome near Via del Corso. In neoclassical style, Piazza del Popolo it was the work of the Roman architect Giuseppe Valadier, who in the early 19th century redesigned the entire square and fountains. image in High Definition format.
Statue of the god Mithras killing a bull in the thermal s mithraeum in archaeological excavations of Antica Ostia
Pyramus and Thisbe are a pair of legendary, ill-fated lovers from Babylon whose story forms part of Ovid's Metamorphoses. House of Loreius Tiburtinus, Pompeii.\n\nPyramus and Thisbe's parents, driven by rivalry, forbade their union, but they communicated through a crack in the wall between their houses. They planned to meet under a mulberry tree, but a series of tragic misunderstandings led to their deaths: Thisbe fled from a lioness, leaving her cloak behind, which Pyramus found and mistook as evidence of her death. Believing Thisbe was killed by the lioness, Pyramus committed suicide, staining the mulberry fruits with his blood. Thisbe, upon finding Pyramus dead, also killed herself. The gods changed the color of the mulberry fruits to honor their forbidden love.
13 May 2018, Budapest, Hungary: Statues of the Atlases holding an balcony
Statues at Campidoglio hill in Rome
Detail of the sculpture \
Venice, Italy - October 10th 2022:  Large relief of the Lion of St. Mark over a gate in the center of the old and famous Italian city Venice
The hell, painted by Giotto di Bondone in Scrovegni Chapel of Padua, Italy. The Scrovegni Chapel is a small church in Padua, region of Veneto, Italy. The chapel contains a fresco cycle by Giotto, completed about 1305 and considered to be an important masterpiece of Western art.
Statue of the Dioscuri, the Castor twin placed there in 1584 at the Campidoglio square staircase Rome Italy
Goethe statue at Borghese garden in Rome
Crypt with a gilded stucco vault which houses the tomb of Andrea Doria, a sixteenth-century work by Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli
Neptune sculpture in Trevi Fountain. Rome, Italy
Florence, Italy -- The magnificent bronze statue of the Perseus lifting the head of Medusa after cutting it off, realized by Benvenuto Cellini and conserved in the Loggia Dei Lanzi, in Piazza della Signoria. Commissioned by Cosimo de Medici, the statue represents the cutting of the republican experiences of the city and of political divisions. The Loggia dei Lanzi, a open structure with arch and columns designed by Orcagna in 300, was used for official ceremonies by the Florentine government. Image in High Definition format.
Close-up detail of biblical figure in Bernini's sculpted Baroque Fountain of the Four Rivers in Piazza Navona, a popular tourist landmark in the historic old town of Rome, Italy.
(469–399 BC), ancient Athenian philosopher. This is his statue, located before the Academy of Athens, Greece.
The Trevi Fountain is the largest of the famous fountains in Rome. Begun in 1732, it was finally entrusted in 1759 to Pietro Bracci helped by his son Virginio.
Trevi Fountain Sculptures
ROMAN COLUMNS AND TEMPLES ANCIENT ROMAN MARBLE STATUES AND SCULPTURES
The Seine and the Marne at the Jardin des Tuileries
King Eurotas, from the monument of Leonidas,300, Thermopylae.Greece
statues of the monument of Victor Emanuel II seen from Piazza Venezia in Rome; Rome, Italy
Piazza del Campidoglio - Statue of Pollux at the Cordonata stairs in Rome, Italy
Io with bovine horns is kept under surveillance by Argos to prevent Zeus from seducing her, as requested by Hera.\nPompeii - House of Meleagro.\nIo was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus. An Argive princess, she was an ancestor of many kings and heroes, such as Perseus.\nIo was tied to an olive tree in Heraion, the holy temple of Hera outside Argos, and the fierce hundred-eyed dog, Argus Panoptes, was guarding her and keeping Zeus away. However, Zeus found the way to set Io free and disregard his wife without doing it in person.
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