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  • "The whole form or likeness of an individual entity sculpted or carved. Masterpieces made of marble, stone, clay bronze: -The famous Cycladic statuettes, the Harpist and the Flautist (2800-2300 B.C.), which were found on Keros. The transparency of the Parian marble was so great that it is said to be among the symbols that led to the conception of the divine, even during the first centuries of Christianity. "
     
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    1 - Statues -> -> Owl small $5.94

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    2 - Statues -> -> Owl medium $12.08

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    3 - Idols -> -> Standing idol bronze $21.38

    "Early Cycladic figurine. Original Marble statue of a woman, belonging to the characteristic folded-arm type. It was found on Amorgos and it is the largest known example of the Cycladic sculpture. National Archeological Museum in Athens Inv. no. 3978."
    4 - Statues -> -> Owl mega $22.97

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    5 - Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $30.69

    "Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). "
    6 - Idols -> -> Athena Small $35.44

    "In Greek Mythology, Athena was the daughter of Zeus and Metis. Zeus swallowing Metis while she was pregnant with Athena because he found out that if he had a son, their son would be mightier than him. Zeus was plagued with killer headaches and Hephaestus the Smith God opened his head. Out popped Athena, full grown and ready for battle! Athena is seen as having no mother which allows her to be independent of women altogether and there were times when Athena referred to herself as misogynist. Athena was the Goddess of Wisdom, Military Victory and Crafts. She was also the first teacher of the science of numbers, and all womens arts. Athena was also one of the three Virgin Goddesses on Olympus."
    7 - Idols -> -> Naxian Sphinx $47.72

    "Greek mythological Sphinx was a winged monster with a womans head and a lions body. This legendary beast was placed before Thebes from goddess Hera as plague for the city. Her victims, in order to avoid being torn to pieces, were challenged to answer her famous riddle: What creature is two-footed, three-footed and four-footed and weakest of limb when it walks on more than two feet? When Cedipus answered Man, who begins life crawling on all fours and ends life leaning on a cane the Sphinx killed herself. Cedipus gained the throne of Thebes and freeing the city from the monster. The people from the island of Naxos gave the Sphinx to the oracle of Delphi in the sixth century B.C."
    8 - Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $47.72

    "Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). "
    9 - Idols -> -> Satiros $47.72

    10 - Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $69.10

    "Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). "
    11 - Idols -> -> Athena Large $76.82

    "In Greek Mythology, Athena was the daughter of Zeus and Metis. Zeus swallowing Metis while she was pregnant with Athena because he found out that if he had a son, their son would be mightier than him. Zeus was plagued with killer headaches and Hephaestus the Smith God opened his head. Out popped Athena, full grown and ready for battle! Athena is seen as having no mother which allows her to be independent of women altogether and there were times when Athena referred to herself as misogynist. Athena was the Goddess of Wisdom, Military Victory and Crafts. She was also the first teacher of the science of numbers, and all womens arts. Athena was also one of the three Virgin Goddesses on Olympus."
    12 - Statues -> -> Owl small $160.38

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    13 - Statues -> -> Owl medium $326.16

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    14 - Idols -> -> Standing idol bronze $577.26

    "Early Cycladic figurine. Original Marble statue of a woman, belonging to the characteristic folded-arm type. It was found on Amorgos and it is the largest known example of the Cycladic sculpture. National Archeological Museum in Athens Inv. no. 3978."
    15 - Statues -> -> Owl mega $620.19

    Goddess Athena is sometimes seen holding an owl. The owl symbolized the goddess wisdom. Most of the gods and goddesses had sacred trees or plant and were associated with particular animals.
    16 - Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $828.63

    "Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). "
    17 - Idols -> -> Athena Small $956.88

    "In Greek Mythology, Athena was the daughter of Zeus and Metis. Zeus swallowing Metis while she was pregnant with Athena because he found out that if he had a son, their son would be mightier than him. Zeus was plagued with killer headaches and Hephaestus the Smith God opened his head. Out popped Athena, full grown and ready for battle! Athena is seen as having no mother which allows her to be independent of women altogether and there were times when Athena referred to herself as misogynist. Athena was the Goddess of Wisdom, Military Victory and Crafts. She was also the first teacher of the science of numbers, and all womens arts. Athena was also one of the three Virgin Goddesses on Olympus."
    18 - Idols -> -> Naxian Sphinx $1288.44

    "Greek mythological Sphinx was a winged monster with a womans head and a lions body. This legendary beast was placed before Thebes from goddess Hera as plague for the city. Her victims, in order to avoid being torn to pieces, were challenged to answer her famous riddle: What creature is two-footed, three-footed and four-footed and weakest of limb when it walks on more than two feet? When Cedipus answered Man, who begins life crawling on all fours and ends life leaning on a cane the Sphinx killed herself. Cedipus gained the throne of Thebes and freeing the city from the monster. The people from the island of Naxos gave the Sphinx to the oracle of Delphi in the sixth century B.C."
    19 - Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $1288.44

    "Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). "
    20 - Idols -> -> Satiros $1288.44

    21 - Idols -> -> Discus Thrower $1865.70

    "Discobolos by Myron: Myron chose a moment of rest between two periods of movement for a statue that combines implied action with classical formalism. The backward swing of the discus has reached its furthest point and the unwinding of the body has not commenced. National Museum in Rome, Vatican; Roman marble copy after the bronze original by Myron height 155 cm (61 in). "
    22 - Idols -> -> Athena Large $2074.14

    "In Greek Mythology, Athena was the daughter of Zeus and Metis. Zeus swallowing Metis while she was pregnant with Athena because he found out that if he had a son, their son would be mightier than him. Zeus was plagued with killer headaches and Hephaestus the Smith God opened his head. Out popped Athena, full grown and ready for battle! Athena is seen as having no mother which allows her to be independent of women altogether and there were times when Athena referred to herself as misogynist. Athena was the Goddess of Wisdom, Military Victory and Crafts. She was also the first teacher of the science of numbers, and all womens arts. Athena was also one of the three Virgin Goddesses on Olympus."
     
      

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