Themis - The Lady Justice Figurine
While it goes by many names, the
most popular are Themis, Lady
Justice, Scales of Justice, and Blind
Justice. The statue dates it origins
from ancient Greek and Roman times
as the lady represented is Themis,
the goddess of justice and law. Well
known for her clear sightedness, she
typically holds a sword in one hand
and scales in the other. This
sculpture measures 13 inches tall.
Item# MD6449
The Medicine Man - Vitruvian Man
The Vitruvian Man is a world renowned
drawing created by Leonardo Da Vinci. It
depicts a nude male figure in two
superimposed positions with his arms and
legs apart and simultaneously inscribed in
a circle and square. The drawing is
sometimes called the Proportions of Man.
It is on display in the Gallerie de’
Accademia in Venice, Italy. The Vitruvian
Man sculpture is made of cold cold cast
resin that resemble that of a museum
marble statue. This sculpture measures 9
inches. Item# MD7096
Napoleon Bonaparte Sculpture
Napoleon was one of the greatest military
commanders in history. This sculpture of
the emperor Napoleon Bonaparte
resembles that of a museum marble
sculpture. This Napoleon Bonaparte
sculpture is made of cold cast resin and
measures 11 1/2 inches tall.
Item# MD7020
Statues
Themis Statue
Vitruvian Man
Museum Sculptures
Napoleon
Scales of Justice
Pieta
Adam
Jesus
The Last Supper
Creation of Adam Sculpture II God
The Creation of Adam is a fresco on the
ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by
Michelangelo Buonarroti circa 1511. It
illustrates the Biblical story from the Book
of Genesis in which God the Father
breathes life into Adam, the first man.
Chronologically the fourth in the series of
panels depicting episodes from Genesis
on the Sistine ceiling, it was among the
last to be completed. It is arguably one of
the most famous and most appreciated
images in the world. Michelangelo's The
creation of Man II is made of cold cast
resin that resemble that of a museum
marble statue. This statue measures 11
1/4 inches. Creation of Man II by
Michelangelo.
Item# MD6710
Pieta Sculpture in Bronze
The Pieta, which depicts the Virgin Mary
holding the body of her son Jesus Christ
after his death, has been created in many
different forms by various painters and
sculptors. Of all the great paintings and
sculptures on the Pieta, Michelangelo's
Pieta is the most famous. This famous
work of art depicts the body of Jesus in
the arms of his mother Mary after the
Crucifixion. The theme is of Northern
origin, popular in France but not yet in
Italy. Michelangelo's interpretation of the
Pieta is unique to the precedents. It is an
important work as it balances the
Renaissance ideals of classical beauty
with naturalism. This reproduction of
Michelangelo's Pieta measures 10.5
inches tall. Item# MD7186
Jesus, The Suffering of Christ Sculpture
Prior to sculpting the Pieta, Michelangelo
was relatively unknown to the world as
an artist. He was only in his early
twenties when he was commissioned in
1498 to do a life-size sculpture of the
Virgin Mary holding her son in her arms. It
would be the first of four that he would
create and the only one he completely
finished. It was to be unveiled in St.
Peter's Basilica for the Jubilee of 1500.
Our reproduction of the Michelangelo This
Suffering of Christ sculpture measures
11.5 inches tall. Suffering of Christ in
Bronze finish.
Item# MY7142
The Last Supper Sculpture
Created by Leonardo Da Vinci, The
Last Supper, represents a scene
from the final days of Jesus as
depicted in the Bible. The painting is
based on the account, in John 13:21,
of Jesus announcing that one of his
twelve disciples would betray him.
The painting is one of the most well
known and valued in the world. The
Last Supper with Jesus on the table
is made of cold cast resin that
resemble that of a museum marble
statue. This religious sculpture
measures 10 3/4 inches. Jesus, The
Last Supper. Item# MD6755
The Creation of Adam Sculpture I
The Creation of Adam is a fresco on the
ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, painted by
Michelangelo Buonarroti circa 1511. It
illustrates the Biblical story from the Book
of Genesis in which God the Father
breathes life into Adam, the first man.
Chronologically the fourth in the series of
panels depicting episodes from Genesis
on the Sistine ceiling, it was among the
last to be completed. It is arguably one of
the most famous and most appreciated
images in the world. The Creation of Man
I is made of cold cast resin that resemble
that of a museum marble statue. This
statue measures 8 inches. Creation of
Man I by Michelangelo.
Item# MD6709
Lorenzo De Medici Museum Figurine
The Lorenzo De Medici Museum Replica
Figurine is cast in solid marble resin, a
very durable material that mimics carved
stone. The exquisite detail of this statue
creates a beautiful work of art. The
exquisite detail of Lorenzo De Medici
figurine creates a beautiful work of art
and measures 12 inches.
Item# MD6901
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Blind Justice, La Justica, Scales of
Justice
The Lady Justice statue ranks as one of
the most well known statues in the world.
This statue is not attributed to any one
famous sculptor, it adorns so many of the
world’s courthouses has rendered it one
of the more well known sculptures.This
famous sculpture goes by many names,
the most popular are Lady Justice, Scales
of Justice, and Blind Justice. The statue
dates it origins from ancient Greek and
Roman times as the lady represented is
Themis, the goddess of justice and law.
Well known for her clear sightedness, she
typically holds a sword in one hand and
scales in the other.The scales that she
holds represent the impartiality with
which justice is served and the sword
signifies the power that is held by those
making the decision. During the 16th
century, artists started showing the lady
blindfolded to show that justice is not
subject to influence. From this, the statue
earned the name Blind Justice. Lady
Justice Statues is great for decorating
your home or office. This museum replica
sculpture is made of Cold Cast Bronze
and measures 29 1/2 inches tall.
Item# MD7099
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