A RARE FABERGÉ JEWELLED CITRINE MODEL OF A MOUSE, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1900
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A RARE FABERGÉ JEWELLED CITRINE MODEL OF A MOUSE, ST PETERSBURG, CIRCA 1900
Owl Attacking a Bat, Horaku, Japanese, Early to Mid 19th Century
From the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Statuette of St George
Ralph Eugene Meatyard (1925–1972)
“Praying Female Statuette on Ground Next to Mannequin Arm and Doll Head”
gelatin silverprint, c. 1959 — source
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Ancient Greek terracotta statuette of a draped woman. Traces of pink on her clothing and of gilding on her diadem survive. The statuette may come from the polis of Myrina in western Anatolia, which was a major center of terracotta manufacture in the Hellenistic period. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. BCE. 29.2 cm (11.5 in) high. Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY, USA. Photo credit: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Princess Aurora Statuette At DisneyLand (1990)