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Mercury Hermes Caduceus Mythology Profit Bronze Statue by Giovanni da Bologna
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Burghers of Calais by Auguste Rodin
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Bronze Eustache de Saint-Pierre - Burghers of Calais - Auguste Rodin
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Hermes (pronounced /ˈhɜrmiːz/; Greek Ἑρμῆς) is the great messenger of the gods in Greek mythology and additionally as a guide to the Underworld
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The Burghers of Calais (Les Bourgeois de Calais) is one of the most famous sculptures by Auguste Rodin, completed in 1889.
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The bearded man, who was the richest, oldest, and most prominent citizen of the group was the first to volunteer in the Burghers of Calais.
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Bronze Andrieu d’Andres - Burghers of Calais - Auguste Rodin
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Bronze Jean de Fiennes- Burghers of Calais - Auguste Rodin
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Bronze Jacques de Wiessant - Burghers of Calais - Auguste Rodin
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Burying his head in his hands, his bent posture and enormous hands which obscures his face, he was the 6th volunteer in the Burghers of Calais.
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Reluctantly he is the 5th volunteer in the Burghers of Calais
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The third to volunteer, Jacques has one arm raised almost in protest while the other hand holds a key. He stands behind Eusache de St. Pierre. A Rare Piece in this size.
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Bronze Jean d’Aire - Burghers of Calais - Auguste Rodin
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Bronze Pierre de Wiessant - Burghers of Calais - Auguste Rodin
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Bronze Sculpture Bust of Michelangelo Buonarroti
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The second to volunteer, Jean d'Aire stands firmly in place, his jaw set, holding one of the keys to the city of Calais (Les Bourgeois de Calais), He expresses a stoic resignation of his plight staring in utter bewilderment of the events before him.
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Pierre de Wiessant, Jacques de Wiessant’s younger brother, was th fourth Burgher to volunteer at Calais.
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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer. Despite making few forays beyond the arts, his versatility in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man, along with his rival and fellow Italian Leonardo da Vinci. Michelangelo's output in every field during his long life was prodigious; when the sheer volume of correspondence, sketches, and reminiscences that survive is also taken into account, he is the best-documented artist of the 16th century. Two of his best-known works, the Pietà and David, were sculpted before he turned thirty. Despite his low opinion of painting, Michelangelo also created two of the most influential works in fresco in the history of Western art: the scenes from Genesis on the ceiling and The Last Judgment on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. As an architect, Michelangelo pioneered the Mannerist style at the Laurentian Library. At 74 he succeeded Antonio da Sangallo the Younger as the architect of Saint Peter's Basilica. Michelangelo transformed the plan, the western end being finished to Michelangelo's design, the dome being completed after his death with some modification. In a demonstration of Michelangelo's unique standing, he was the first Western artist whose biography was published while he was alive. Two biographies were published of him during his lifetime; one of them, by Giorgio Vasari, proposed that he was the pinnacle of all artistic achievement since the beginning of the Renaissance, a viewpoint that continued to have currency in art history for centuries. In his lifetime he was also often called Il Divino ("the divine one"). One of the qualities most admired by his contemporaries was his terribilità, a sense of awe-inspiring grandeur, and it was the attempts of subsequent artists to imitate Michelangelo's impassioned and highly personal style that resulted in Mannerism, the next major movement in Western art after the High Renaissance.
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''Liseuse'' (The Reader), Bronze Statue by Albert Carrier-Belleuse (French, 1824-1887)
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Socrates in Deep Thought Bronze Statue
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Michelangelo Buonarroti at the Uffizi Bronze Statue
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Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse began his training as a goldsmith's apprentice. In 1840 Pierre-Jean David d'Angers sponsored him for the École des Beaux-Arts. He stayed only briefly, moving to the Petite École to study decorative arts instead. Between 1850 and 1855, Carrier-Belleuse worked in England, designing ceramics and metalwork models for companies like Wedgwood. From 1857 he exhibited large-scale sculptures at the Salon, where he garnered medals and commissions from important patrons. Emperor Napoléon III employed him in public projects during the massive rebuilding of Paris from 1851 to 1870.Carrier-Belleuse had a sharp sense of how to combine historical elements with new technologies and the process of mass production. In his workshop, students like Auguste Rodin learned the value of series, editions, and variations made alongside unique, monumental Salon submissions. His work encompassed all manner of sculptural subjects and materials, and his naturalism incorporated a breadth of styles: unembellished Realism, neo-Baroque exuberance, and Rococo elegance. He consistently opposed, however, the static poses and idealizing tendencies of Neoclassicism. His torchères for the Paris Opéra were typical: he combined figures inspired by sixteenth-century sculptors with electrotyping, a new process for replicating three-dimensional objects. Beginning in 1876 Carrier-Belleuse revitalized the Sèvres porcelain manufactory as its artistic director.
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Socrates (Greek: Σωκράτης, soˈkraːtɛːs, Sōkrátēs; c. 469 BC–399 BC, in English pronounced /ˈsɒkrətiːz/) was a Classical Greek philosopher. Credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy, he is an enigmatic figure known chiefly through the accounts of later classical writers, especially the writings of his students Plato and Xenophon, and the plays of his contempotary Aristophanes. Many would claim that Plato's dialogues are the most comprehensive accounts of Socrates to survive from antiquity. Through his portrayal in Plato's dialogues, Socrates has become renowned for his contribution to the field of ethics, and it is this Platonic Socrates who also lends his name to the concepts of Socratic irony and the Socratic method, or elenchus. The latter remains a commonly used tool in a wide range of discussions, and is a type of pedagogy in which a series of questions are asked not only to draw individual answers, but to encourage fundamental insight into the issue at hand. It is Plato's Socrates that also made important and lasting contributions to the fields of epistemology and logic, and the influence of his ideas and approach remains strong in providing a foundation for much western philosophy that followed. As one recent commentator has put it, Plato, the idealist, offers "an idol, a master figure, for philosophy. A Saint, a prophet of the 'Sun-God', a teacher condemned for his teachings as a heretic."Yet, the 'real' Socrates, like many of the other Ancient philosophers, remains at best enigmatic and at worst unknown.
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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer. Despite making few forays beyond the arts, his versatility in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man, along with his rival and fellow Italian Leonardo da Vinci. Michelangelo's output in every field during his long life was prodigious; when the sheer volume of correspondence, sketches, and reminiscences that survive is also taken into account, he is the best-documented artist of the 16th century. Two of his best-known works, the Pietà and David, were sculpted before he turned thirty. Despite his low opinion of painting, Michelangelo also created two of the most influential works in fresco in the history of Western art: the scenes from Genesis on the ceiling and The Last Judgment on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. As an architect, Michelangelo pioneered the Mannerist style at the Laurentian Library. At 74 he succeeded Antonio da Sangallo the Younger as the architect of Saint Peter's Basilica. Michelangelo transformed the plan, the western end being finished to Michelangelo's design, the dome being completed after his death with some modification. In a demonstration of Michelangelo's unique standing, he was the first Western artist whose biography was published while he was alive. Two biographies were published of him during his lifetime; one of them, by Giorgio Vasari, proposed that he was the pinnacle of all artistic achievement since the beginning of the Renaissance, a viewpoint that continued to have currency in art history for centuries. In his lifetime he was also often called Il Divino ("the divine one"). One of the qualities most admired by his contemporaries was his terribilità, a sense of awe-inspiring grandeur, and it was the attempts of subsequent artists to imitate Michelangelo's impassioned and highly personal style that resulted in Mannerism, the next major movement in Western art after the High Renaissance.
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Leonardo da Vinci at the Uffizi Bronze Statue
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"Lady of Justice" Themis Bronze Statue by Nicolas Mayer
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The Thinker Bronze Statue by Auguste Rodin
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Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci, (April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519), was an Italian polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist and writer. Leonardo has often been described as the archetype of the Renaissance man, a man whose unquenchable curiosity was equaled only by his powers of invention. He is widely considered to be one of the greatest painters of all time and perhaps the most diversely talented person ever to have lived. According to art historian Helen Gardner, the scope and depth of his interests were without precedent and "his mind and personality seem to us superhuman, the man himself mysterious and remote". Marco Rosci points out, however, that while there is much speculation about Leonardo, his vision of the world is essentially logical rather than mysterious, and that the empirical methods he employed were unusual for his time. Born the illegitimate son of a notary, Piero da Vinci, and a peasant woman, Caterina, at Vinci in the region of Florence, Leonardo was educated in the studio of the renowned Florentine painter, Verrocchio. Much of his earlier working life was spent in the service of Ludovico il Moro in Milan. He later worked in Rome, Bologna and Venice and spent his last years in France, at the home awarded him by Francis I. Leonardo was and is renowned primarily as a painter. Two of his works, the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, are the most famous, most reproduced and most parodied portrait and religious paintings of all time, respectively, their fame approached only by Michelangelo's Creation of Adam. Leonardo's drawing of the Vitruvian Man is also regarded as a cultural icon, being reproduced on everything from the Euro to text books to t-shirts. Perhaps fifteen of his paintings survive, the small number due to his constant, and frequently disastrous, experimentation with new techniques, and his chronic procrastination. Nevertheless, these few works, together with his notebooks, which contain drawings, scientific diagrams, and his thoughts on the nature of painting, comprise a contribution to later generations of artists only rivalled by that of his contemporary, Michelangelo. Leonardo is revered for his technological ingenuity. He conceptualised a helicopter, a tank, concentrated solar power, a calculator, the double hull and outlined a rudimentary theory of plate tectonics. Relatively few of his designs were constructed or were even feasible during his lifetime, but some of his smaller inventions, such as an automated bobbin winder and a machine for testing the tensile strength of wire, entered the world of manufacturing unheralded. As a scientist, he greatly advanced the state of knowledge in the fields of anatomy, civil engineering, optics, and hydrodynamics.
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The personification of abstract concepts is characteristic of the Hellenes. The ability of the goddess Themis to foresee the future enabled her to become one of the Oracles of Delphi, which in turn led to her establishment as the goddess of divine justice.
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The Thinker (1879–1889) is among the most recognized works in all of sculpture.
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Hercules fighting Acheloos Achelous Bronze Statue by François Joseph Bosio (19 March 1769 – 29 July 1845)
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Cavaliers Fencing Bronze Statue by Edouard Drouot (1859-1945)
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"Nessus" the Centaur Bronze Statue Study
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Baron François Joseph Bosio (19 March 1769 – 29 July 1845) was a French sculptor who achieved distinction in the first quarter of the nineteenth century with his work for Napoleon and for the restored French monarchy.
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Edouard Drouot's prolific works included many subjects of interest. He worked on many Inidian thems,animaliers themes,mythology thems and contemporary turn-of-the-century figures.
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In Greek mythology, the centaurs are a race of creatures composed of part human and part horse. In early Attic and Boeotian vase-paintings, as on the kantharos, they are depicted with the hindquarters of a horse attached to them; in later renderings centaurs are given the torso of a human joined at the waist to the horse's withers, where the horse's neck would be. This half-human and half-animal composition has led many writers to treat them as liminal beings, caught between the two natures, embodied in contrasted myths, both as the embodiment of untamed nature, as in their battle with the Lapiths, or conversely as teachers, like Chiron.
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Bronze Mermaid Bowl Pitcher Bronze Statue Florist
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Ancient Greek Figure II Bronze Bust Sculpture Plato
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Pax goddess Bronze Statue by Ernst Wenck (German, 1865-1929)
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Displayed is a unique classical style bronze bowl/pitcher.
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A huge unsigned work of an ancient Greek figure. Perhaps a philosopher.
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Ernst Wenck was a student at the Teaching institute of arts museum and Academy of the Arts in Berlin from 1885 to 1889 . After several stays abroad (1885-1891) he was a member and later Vice Chairman of the Berlin Secession. In 1922 he became a member of the Academy of Arts. Apart from some notable monuments he has had some porcelain figures made by the Rosenthal company in Germany.
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La Melodie Bronze Statue by Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
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A Royal Crest Coat of Arms Bronze Wall Ornament
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Angélique et Roger, montés sur l'hippogriffe, seconde version by Antoine Louis Barye (1795-1895)
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Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (June 12, 1824, Anizy-le-Château - June 4, 1887, Sèvres) was a French sculptor and painter. He was the father of Louis-Robert Carrier-Belleuse.
Carrier-Belleuse made many terra cotta pieces, but possibly the most famous is The Abduction of Hippodameia depicting the Greek mythological scene of a centaur kidnapping Hippodameia on her wedding day.
He painted many portraits and landscapes on the Côte d'Opale, northern sea-borders facing England, chiefly in the village of Audresselles.
Auguste Rodin worked as an assistant in the studio of Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse in between 1864 and 1870. The two travelled to Brussels in 1871.
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The crest is a statant guardant lion wearing the imperial crown, himself on another representation of that crown.
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Born in Paris, Barye began his career as a goldsmith, like many sculptors of the Romantic Period. After studying under sculptor Francois-Joseph Bosio and painter Baron Antoine-Jean Gros he was in 1818 admitted to the École des Beaux Arts. But it was not until 1823, while working for Fauconnier, the goldsmith, that he discovered his true predilection from watching the animals in the Jardin des Plantes, making vigorous studies of them in pencil drawings comparable to those of Delacroix, then modelling them in sculpture on a large or small scale.
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The "Crouching Woman" Bronze Bust by Auguste Rodin
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Amazon on Horseback Attacked by a Tiger August-Karl-Edouard Kiss
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Pandora carried off by Mercury Vincent Desire Faure de Brousse
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The Thinker (1879–1889) is among the most recognized works in all of sculpture.
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Kiss' Amazon on Horseback Attacked by a Tiger, a group of intense drama and power, was undoubtedly the sensation of the sculpture shown at the Great Exhibition in 1851 and was awarded a top Council Medal as well as receiving widespread popular acclaim.
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The French sculptor Vincent Desire Faure de Brousse worked in the late 19th century and exhibited in the 1876 Salon--an annual Paris art exhibition. He was famous for creating Florentine-Renaissance-style sculptures
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"Mini me" Bronze Pierre de Wiessant - Burghers of Calais - Auguste Rodin Bronze Sculpture
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Nike Victoria Winged goddess of Victory Bronze Statue
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Impressive Bronze Sculpture Chronos greek god of time Franz Ignaz Gunther
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Pierre de Wiessant, Jacques de Wiessant’s younger brother, was th fourth Burgher to volunteer at Calais.
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The Winged Victory of Samothrace, also called the Nike of Samothrace,[1] is a second century BC marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Nike (Victory). Since 1884, it has been prominently displayed at the Louvre and is one of the most celebrated sculptures in the world.
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Ignaz Gunther first studied at the Vienna Academy before moving to Munich in 1754. He prospered as a woodcarver, producing work that combined Rococo style with spirituality. From 1759 to 1762, he furnished the entire church at Rott-am-Inn, which stands as his greatest achievement.
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