- A
figurine (a
diminutive form of the word figure) or
statuette is a small, three-dimensional
sculpture that
represents a human,
deity or animal, or, in...
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Grammy Awards for music—are
modeled after the
Academy Awards. The
Oscar statuette depicts a knight,
rendered in the Art Deco style. The
first Academy Awards...
-
programming produced and
initially aired outside the
United States. The Emmy
statuette,
depicting a
winged woman holding an atom, is
named after "immy", an informal...
- The Rällinge
statuette is a
seated figure in bronze,
discovered in Södermanland,
Sweden in 1904 and
dated to the
Viking Age. The seven-centimetre-high...
- A Carolingian-era
equestrian statuette in
bronze depicting either Charlemagne or his
grandson Charles the Bald, a rare
example of
surviving Carolingian...
- The
Khufu Statuette or the
Ivory figurine of
Khufu is an
ancient Egyptian statue.
Historically and
archaeologically significant, it was
found in 1903...
- The
Statuette of the Good
Shepherd is a
marble statuette formerly part of a
sarcophagus that
dates to the late
third or
early 4th
century A.D.
found in...
- The
Spirit of
Ecstasy Sculpture is a
bonnet mascot of the Rolls-Royce cars. It is in the form of a
woman leaning forwards with her arms
outstretched behind...
- The
Tuxtla Statuette is a
small 6.3 inch (16 cm)
rounded greenstone figurine,
carved to
resemble a squat, bullet-shaped
human with a duck-like bill and...
- The
Pompeii Lakshmi is an
ivory statuette that was
discovered in the
ruins of Pompeii, a
Roman city destro**** in the
eruption of
Mount Vesuvius 79 CE...