- 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...
- and four w****s to
manufacture 50
statuettes. In 2016, the
Academy returned to
bronze as the core
metal of the
statuettes,
handing manufacturing duties to...
-
first inventorized in 1567. Both
statuettes re-appear in
inventories of the 16th century. In 1807, the
bronze statuette was
acquired by
Alexandre Lenoir...
-
balanced and
casual position, the contrapposto,
indicative of many
other statuettes manufactured at the time in the 2nd century. They were
modelled on the...
- The
Khufu Statuette or the
Ivory figurine of
Khufu is an
ancient Egyptian statue.
Historically and
archaeologically significant, it was
found in 1903...
- 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
statuettes are king
pieces from
hnefatafl game sets.
Another suggestion came from the
philologist Lotte Motz, who
wrote that the
statuettes from...
- Thursday's ceremonies. But the
cable industry had
picked up four of the
golden statuettes at the non-televised [Creative Arts Emmy Award]
event last Sa****ay "NATAS...
- The
Statuette of
Geryon is a 6th-century BC
bronze Etruscan sculpture,
showing the three-headed
giant Geryon dressed as an
ancient Gr**** hoplite. It was...
- The
Statuette of
Neferefre was
found in
several fragments by
Czechoslovakian excavations in 1984–85 in the
remains of the
pyramid temple of the king Neferefre...