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Sculptures in Germany have a long and varied history, dating back to the Middle Ages

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Background imageSculptures Collection: Still Life with sculptures, 1923

Still Life with sculptures, 1923. Private Collection

Background imageSculptures Collection: Mercury and Argus

Mercury and Argus. Found in the Collection of Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig

Background imageSculptures Collection: Flora as Allegory of Spring

Flora as Allegory of Spring. Found in the Collection of Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum, Braunschweig

Background imageSculptures Collection: Ratisbon, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout

Ratisbon, c1820 (1915). Artist: Samuel Prout
Ratisbon, c1820 (1915). Regensburg is a city in south-east Germany. The medieval centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From Sketches by Samuel Prout, edited by Charles Holme

Background imageSculptures Collection: In the Veitshochheim Park, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher

In the Veitshochheim Park, 1931. Artist: Kurt Hielscher
In the Veitshochheim Park, 1931. From Deutschland by Kurt Hielscher. [F. A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1931]

Background imageSculptures Collection: Fountain of Neptune by Bartolomeo Ammanati and the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence, Italy, 1927

Fountain of Neptune by Bartolomeo Ammanati and the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence, Italy, 1927. Artist: Eugen Poppel
Fountain of Neptune by Bartolomeo Ammanati and the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence, Italy, 1927. The Loggia dei Lanzi was built between 1376 and 1382 by Benci di Cione

Background imageSculptures Collection: The Glyptothek, Munich, Germany, c1900s. Artist: Wurthle & Sons

The Glyptothek, Munich, Germany, c1900s. Artist: Wurthle & Sons
The Glyptothek, Munich, Germany, c1900s. The Glyptothek is a museum which was commissioned by the Bavarian King Ludwig I to house his collection of Greek and Roman sculptures

Background imageSculptures Collection: Tugendbrunnen, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, c1900. Artist: Wurthle & Sons

Tugendbrunnen, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, c1900. Artist: Wurthle & Sons
Tugendbrunnen, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany, c1900. The Fountain of the Virtues. Stereoscopic card

Background imageSculptures Collection: The Ruhmeshalle and Bavaria statue, Munich, Germany, c1900. Artist: Wurthle & Sons

The Ruhmeshalle and Bavaria statue, Munich, Germany, c1900. Artist: Wurthle & Sons
The Ruhmeshalle and Bavaria statue, Munich, Germany, c1900. Stereoscopic card

Background imageSculptures Collection: Mausoleum at Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

Mausoleum at Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
Mausoleum at Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany, 1893. The tombs of the Prussian King, Frederick William III and his wife, Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Background imageSculptures Collection: Queen Victoria unveiling a statue of Prince Albert, Coburg, Germany, 1865

Queen Victoria unveiling a statue of Prince Albert, Coburg, Germany, 1865. Ceremony to inaugurate a statue of Victorias husband Prince Albert (1819-1861), who died of typhus

Background imageSculptures Collection: Coronation of the Emperor Sigismund by Pope Eugene IV, 15th century, (1870)

Coronation of the Emperor Sigismund by Pope Eugene IV, 15th century, (1870). A 19th century illustration after a bas-relief on one of the Bronze Gates of St Peter s, Rome

Background imageSculptures Collection: Jeanette Campbell, Argentine swimmer, Berlin Olympics, 1936

Jeanette Campbell, Argentine swimmer, Berlin Olympics, 1936. Campbell won a silver medal in the 100 metres freestyle event

Background imageSculptures Collection: Equestrian Portrait of Empress Catherine II (1729-1796) in the Semenovsky Life-Guards Regiment

Equestrian Portrait of Empress Catherine II (1729-1796) in the Semenovsky Life-Guards Regiment Uniform, 1770. From a private collection

Background imageSculptures Collection: Pug, ca 1760. Artist: Manufaktur Hoechst

Pug, ca 1760. Artist: Manufaktur Hoechst
Pug, ca 1760. Found in the collection of the Schloss Hochstadt

Background imageSculptures Collection: Young Lady with Drawing Utensils, 1816. Artist: Vogel von Vogelstein, Carl Christian (1788-1868)

Young Lady with Drawing Utensils, 1816. Artist: Vogel von Vogelstein, Carl Christian (1788-1868)
Young Lady with Drawing Utensils, 1816. Found in the collection of the Dresden State Art Collections

Background imageSculptures Collection: Sculpture Lamp in the Vestibule of Kuskovo Palace, c. 1780. Artist: Just, Johann (active 1770-1780s)

Sculpture Lamp in the Vestibule of Kuskovo Palace, c. 1780. Artist: Just, Johann (active 1770-1780s)
Sculpture Lamp in the Vestibule of Kuskovo Palace, c. 1780. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Ceramics and Country estate of 18th cen. Kuskovo, Moscow

Background imageSculptures Collection: The Gutenberg Monument, Frankfurt, Germany, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

The Gutenberg Monument, Frankfurt, Germany, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
The Gutenberg Monument, Frankfurt, Germany, late 19th century. Memorial to German metalworker and inventor Johannes Gutenberg (1400-1468) who invented a method of printing from movable type

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. The Athena Group, Athena, a giant and Gala. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. Horse and Helios. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. Head of a giant. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. The horse and Helios. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy, the struggle between the gods and the giants

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC

Detail from the Great Frieze of the Pergamon Altar, 180-159 BC. Part of the Athena Group; Athena, a giant and Gala. The 113 metre long Ancient Greek frieze depicts the gigantomachy

Background imageSculptures Collection: Equestrian Portrait of a Nobleman as Protector of the Arts, c1699-1748. Artist: Ignaz Stern

Equestrian Portrait of a Nobleman as Protector of the Arts, c1699-1748. Artist: Ignaz Stern
Equestrian Portrait of a Nobleman. Small Full Length, Wearing Armour, as Protector of the Arts, 1679-1748

Background imageSculptures Collection: Ancient Egyptian relief, c1300 BC

Ancient Egyptian relief, c1300 BC. From the collection of the Egyptian Museum of Berlin, Germany

Background imageSculptures Collection: Sculpture of Karl Marx and Engels

Sculpture of Karl Marx and Engels
Sculpture of Karl Marx (5 May 1818 ? 14 March 1883) and Engels (28 November 1820 ? 5 August 1895) in a park in east Berlin

Background imageSculptures Collection: Roman funerary sculpture of a wine-boat

Roman funerary sculpture of a wine-boat, from Neumagen in Germany and from the Landesmuseums collection in Trier

Background imageSculptures Collection: Roman relief of a womans hair being dressed

Roman relief of a womans hair being dressed
Detail of a Roman relief from an altar at Neumagen, Germany, of a womans hair being dressed. From the Landes Museums Collection in Trier

Background imageSculptures Collection: Roman relief of a butchers shop

Roman relief of a butchers shop from Dresden

Background imageSculptures Collection: Roman relief of an oculist at work

Roman relief of an oculist at work: a doctor inspecting the eye of a woman. From a Roman home near Naux in France

Background imageSculptures Collection: Celtic stone head, Heidelberg, Germany, c5th - 4th century BC

Celtic stone head, Heidelberg, Germany, c5th - 4th century BC

Background imageSculptures Collection: Celtic stone Janus-figure, Holzgerlin, Wurttemburg, Germany, 6th - 4th century BC

Celtic stone Janus-figure, Holzgerlin, Wurttemburg, Germany, 6th - 4th century BC

Background imageSculptures Collection: Aztec sculpture of a seated male figure, c1375-1521

Aztec sculpture of a seated male figure, c1375-1521
Aztec sculpture of a seated male figure, c1375-1525. From the Reissmuseum, Zeughaus, Mannheim, Germany

Background imageSculptures Collection: Ancient Egyptian sculptors working on statues, c1842-1845

Ancient Egyptian sculptors working on statues, c1842-1845. Lithograph based on drawings made by the German egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius while working in a private cemetery of the Ancient

Background imageSculptures Collection: Roman relief of women having their hair dressed, 3rd century

Roman relief of women having their hair dressed, 3rd century
Roman relief of women having their hair dressed, from Neumagen near Trier in Germany, 3rd century

Background imageSculptures Collection: Bust of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, 18th century(?)

Bust of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia, 18th century(?). Catherine the Great (1729-1796) came to the throne in 1762



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Sculptures Collection

Sculptures in Germany have a long and varied history, dating back to the Middle Ages. Many of they can religious in nature, depicting saints and other religious figures. Other sculptures depict mythological creatures or everyday life scenes. During the Renaissance period, many German sculptors created works that were inspired by classical Greek and Roman art. In modern times, German sculpture has become more abstract and experimental in nature. Today, Germany is home to some of Europe's most renowned sculptors such as Anselm Kiefer and Gerhard Richter who create works that explore themes such as identity, memory, and history. Germany also boasts a number of outdoor sculptures located throughout its cities which are often used to commemorate important historical events or people from the past.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Sculptures collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints featuring some of the most iconic sculptures from Germany. Our collection showcases the rich cultural heritage of Germany through its magnificent sculptures, which have been captured in high-quality images that are sure to impress any art lover. From classical works like the famous Brandenburg Gate in Berlin to modern masterpieces like the Kassel Hercules statue, our collection has something for everyone. Each piece is expertly crafted with attention to detail and presented in a range of sizes and formats to suit any space or decor style. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or an elegant addition to your office, the Sculptures collection offers a wide variety of options that are sure to inspire and delight. With its exceptional quality and timeless appeal, our collection is perfect for anyone who appreciates fine art and wants to bring a touch of German culture into their home or workspace.
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What are Sculptures (Germany Europe) art prints?

Sculptures art prints are high-quality reproductions of famous sculptures from Germany and other parts of Europe. These prints showcase the intricate details, textures, and forms of the original sculptures in a way that allows viewers to appreciate them up close and personal. The collection includes works by renowned artists such as Auguste Rodin, Michelangelo Buonarroti, and Gian Lorenzo Bernini. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves sculpture or European art history. They can be used to decorate homes, offices, galleries or museums with stunning pieces that capture the essence of European culture. Sculptures art prints come in a variety of sizes and formats to suit any space or style preference. Whether you're looking for classic masterpieces like David by Michelangelo or modern interpretations like Jeff Koons' Balloon Dog, there's something for everyone in this collection. We offer a wide range of options so you can find exactly what you need to add some artistic flair to your space.
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We offer a wide range of sculpture art prints from Germany and Europe. These prints showcase the beauty, creativity, and craftsmanship of various sculptors from different periods in history. You can find sculptures that are made from different materials such as marble, bronze, wood, and more. Some of the popular sculptures available at Media Storehouse include "The Thinker" by Auguste Rodin, "David" by Michelangelo Buonarroti, "Venus de Milo" by Alexandros of Antioch, and many others. These art prints come in different sizes to suit your needs and preferences. Whether you're an art enthusiast or just looking for something unique to decorate your home or office space with, we have got you covered. With their vast collection of sculpture art prints from Germany and Europe, you're sure to find something that catches your eye.
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