Etruscan Woman (300 BCE)
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The Parthians seemed to love making little reclining figures. Again, these are an example of cultural blending in the empire. Greeks often made similar figurines, so perhaps this is where the Parthians got the idea. The trope shows up again and again, for example in this image of a man in patterned trousers on a patterned couch:
Though Greek reclining figures were usually male, the Parthians also made a lot of female figures, almost always nude, that show the influence of Greek sculptural techniques:
You can see the cutest -- or creepiest -- reclining figure here:
{Buy me a coffee} {WHF} {Medium} {Looking Through the Past}
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Have you ever wanted a Pabit of your very own to take home and love?
WELL REJOICE!
This little hand sculpted rascal is now available on my Etsy page @ LoosestrifeCreations !!
There’s only one so act fast my friends!!
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“Here lies Tiberius Natronius Venustus. He lived 4 years, 4 months, and 10 days”
A tombstone discovered a few years ago in an ancient necropolis near the modern Vatican.
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Tavares Strachan (Bahamian, b. 1979)
The First Supper (Galaxy Black), 2023. bronze, black patina and gold leaf
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Auguste Rodin: Two Hands (1909)
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Collecting statuary at Burton Constable, East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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alexander archipenko
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“SCP-173” papier-mâché sculpture by me. I made him a sweater! 
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Allen Jones and his sculpture ‘Table’ 1969
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Jean-Baptiste-Gustave Deloye ( French, 1838-1899) • Jeune Femme Nue (Nude Young Woman) • 1870 • White marble on a circular veined grey marble socle • Sotheby's
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After the storm, 2020. Ren Zhe. Stainless steel.
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For fanart friday this week i decided to do @just-illegal-art 's Aki. I have had them on my art fight bookmarks for over a year now and really enjoyed sculpting them, hopefully I did Aki justice.
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Statue of Mihály Táncsics (Imre Varga, 1969), Ostrom Street, Budapest, 1981. From the Budapest Municipal Photography Company archive.
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