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Genova - The fresco of Last Judgment in the church Chiesa del Gesu by Giovanni Battista and his brother Giovanni Carlone from 17. cent.
Indian deity - Goddess Durga idols being prepared for the festival Durga Puja. Its a 5 day long festival which ends with the immersion of these idols in the river.
Fontana Pretoria detail , look sideways sculptures at \nPiazza Pretoria (Palermo). Piazza della Vergogna , Italia. As you can see no sculpture look in  your eyes, is called the shamefulness, embarrassment  square.
Statues at Campidoglio hill in Rome
Roman water fountain sculpted in the shape of a fish.  Selective focus on fountain and water.  A corner of the Pantheon is seen in the background.  Located in Piazza della Rotonda, Rome, Italy.
A view of the imposing mausoleum of Augustus, also known as Augusteo, the funerary monument of the emperor Augustus subjected to a long restoration and which is expected to open to the public in March 2021. The mausoleum, built starting from 28 BC. it stood in the northern part of the Campo Marzio and was one of the wonders of Imperial Rome. A few meters away is the Ara Pacis, the altar dedicated to peace erected by Augustus himself in the year 9 BC. On the left the church and the convent of San Rocco all'Agusteo. Image in High Definition format.
Neptune sculpture in Trevi Fountain. Rome, Italy
Statue of Ratto delle Sabine, Loggia de' Lanzi in Florence
Detail of the sculpture \
Python, in Greek mythology, a huge serpent that was killed by the god Apollo at Delphi either because it would not let him found his oracle, being accustomed itself to giving oracles, or because it had persecuted Apollo's mother, Leto, during her pregnancy.\n\nThe fresco shows the Omphalos stone covered with a net and the Python wrapped around it. A priestess stands at left with a sacrificial bull.\n\nA detail from a sacrificial scene shows a bull being brought to the omphalos - Made up of a stone and a snake it represents the navel of the world - Apollo plays the zither.\n\nThe ancient Greeks also used omphalos to refer to a sacred, rounded stone in the Temple of Apollo at Delphi that was supposed to mark the center of the earth.
Hercules and Iolaus mosaic - Anzio Nymphaeum. Lazio, Italy
People strolling in Piazza Cavour bordered by ancient buildings, where stands out the Fontana della Pigna, a sixteenth-century fountain ​in white marble.
Italy. Latium. Rome. December, 30, 2012. This colorful image depicts Neptune, the Ocean god, springing from the central niche, on a chariot drawn by two sea horses and two tritons-cascades. Details. Sculpture of Pietro Bracci. (1700-1773). Trevi Fountain. Nicola Salvi and Giuseppe Pannini. 1732-1762.
Views and sightseeings of Rome: the Roman Forum.
Statue of Neptune, white marble, horses, stone wall, sky
A suggestive view over the roofs and terraces of Rome from the top of the Roman Pantheon, in the Rione Pigna (Pigna District), in the historic heart of the Eternal City. To the left, in the Piazza della Rotonda, or Piazza del Pantheon, the Baroque fountain and Egyptian obelisk designed in 1575 by Giacomo della Porta. Built in 27 BC by the Consul Marco Vispanio Agrippa for the emperor Augustus and dedicated to all the Roman divinities, the majestic Pantheon is one of the best preserved Roman structures in the world. Currently owned by the Italian state, this Roman temple preserves the remains of some Italian royalty and the Renaissance painter Raphael. In 1980 the historic center of Rome was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Image in high definition format.
Roman marble statue of the Tigris River God from Greek mythology, dating to the 2nd century and restored in the 16th century by Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli. It is on display at the Vatican Museums.
A view of Rome as seen from Trasteverde.
ROMAN COLUMNS AND TEMPLES ANCIENT ROMAN MARBLE STATUES AND SCULPTURES
St. Peter's Square. View from the St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican.
A view of Rome in the Summer
Visiting Wackerbarth in Radebeul
view of barcelona spain, photo as a background, digital image
Views and sightseeings of Rome: the Roman Forum.
Rome, Italy - June 22, 2018: Panoramic view on the St. Peter's Square and city of Rome from Papal Basilica of St. Peter (St. Peter's Basilica). Summer day and people walk on square
Crypt with a gilded stucco vault which houses the tomb of Andrea Doria, a sixteenth-century work by Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli
Venice, a statue in the portico of the Marciana Library, gazing into St. Mark's Square.
exterior of the Church of Santissima Trinità dei Monti,  a Roman Catholic church in Rome. The church is best known for its position above the Spanish Steps which lead to the famous Piazza di Spagna; Rome, Italy
Piazza del Campidoglio - Statue of Pollux at the Cordonata stairs in Rome, Italy
Io with bovine horns is kept under surveillance by Argos to prevent Zeus from seducing her, as requested by Hera.\nPompeii - House of Meleagro.\nIo was, in Greek mythology, one of the mortal lovers of Zeus. An Argive princess, she was an ancestor of many kings and heroes, such as Perseus.\nIo was tied to an olive tree in Heraion, the holy temple of Hera outside Argos, and the fierce hundred-eyed dog, Argus Panoptes, was guarding her and keeping Zeus away. However, Zeus found the way to set Io free and disregard his wife without doing it in person.
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