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Herne sculpture
This Herne is designed to be hung on your wall and there is a hook set into the back of the sculpture
AUD 252.10
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The Guardian sculpture
Lion-headed beings have been part of humanity’s myths and religions from the very earliest days. The oldest known depiction is over 32,000 years old and is probably the oldest surviving piece of sculpture. Echoes of that image have stayed with us and can be found in Babylon, in Egypt, in the religion of Mithras so popular in ancient Rome, and even in the lion-headed angel Ariel.The Guardian is approximately 12½ inches (31cm) tall and weighs approximately 1Kg.Your Guardian is one of 272 and co...
AUD 252.10
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The Twins sculpture
The inspiration for The Twins began with a tiny marble statue, dating from 5,800 BC. It shows two figures who share a single lower body and was discovered at Catal Huyuk in Anatolia. It’s one of several two-headed or double bodied sculptures from the same part of the world. There appearance as part bird and part human is based on images of Vulture-Priests also discovered at Catal Huyuk.The Twins are approximately 5 inches (12½cm) tall and weigh approximately 500g.Your Twins is one of 280 and ...
AUD 155.14
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Shub-Niggurath sculpture
Ever Their praises, and abundance to the Black Goat of the Woods
AUD 203.62
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Syro-Hittite Cthulhu sculpture
Following the collapse of the Hittite Empire around 1180 BC strange new religions emerged amongst The People of a Thousand Gods.Kutullu appears to have been worshipped as an aspect of Illuyankas the great sea dragon. Few inscriptions remain and little is known of his cult. This statue hastily buried by priests before his temple fell to invaders is the only known image of the deity.Cthulhu is approximately 9 inches (22.5cm) tall, including his base, and weighs approximately 330g.Your Syro-Hittite...
AUD 116.36
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Egyptian Cthulhu sculpture
“If I say that my somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature, I shall not be unfaithful to the spirit of the thing.”H.P. Lovecraft – The Call of CthulhuCthulhu is approximately 8½ inches (21cm) tall and weighs approximately 600g.Your Egyptian Cthulhu is one of 616 and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
AUD 174.53
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Venus sculpture
The Venus of Willendorf was unearthed in Austria in 1908. She was carved by an unknown artist some time between 24,000 and 22,000 years ago. Her original purpose and meaning may never be known, but millennia later her power to move us has not diminished. This is my tribute to what remains one of the greatest works of art of all time.Venus is approximately 9 inches (23cm) tall and weighs approximately 500g.Your Venus is one of 345 and comes with it's own certificate of authenticity.
AUD 193.93
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The White Lady sculpture
The thicket had grown up about it and concealed it, and in the Middle Ages the followers of a very old tradition had known how to use it for their own purposes. In fact it had been incorporated into the monstrous mythology of the Sabbath. You will have noted that those to whom a sight of that shining whiteness had been vouchsafed by chance, or rather, perhaps, by apparent chance, were required to blindfold themselves on their second approach. That is very significant.Arthur Machen - The White Pe...
AUD 261.80
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Bison sculpture
The Bison is based on a carving made from reindeer antler roughly 14,000 years ago and discovered in 1863 in the Dordogne region of France. The carving was once known as The Wounded Bison, but archaeologists now believe the animal depicted is more likely to be grooming than injured.In the first quarter of 2013 the British Museum had an exhibition called Ice Age Art, the arrival of the Modern Mind. This statuette was supplied to the British Museum for their shop as a specialist item for duration...
AUD 135.75
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Swimming Reindeer sculpture
The Swimming Reindeer was discovered in 1866 by Peccadeau de l’Isle while overseeing the construction of a railway line at Montastruc in southwestern France. It was carved from the tip of a mammoth tusk around 13,000 years ago and was discovered in two pieces. It wasn’t until 1905 that it was realised the two reindeer were part of one sculpture and were finally reunited.My tribute to The Swimming Reindeer was originally created for the British Museum exhibition, Ice Age Art: arrival of the m...
AUD 174.53
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Black Madonna sculpture
Images of the Black Madonna became popular in Europe in Medieval times. Their origins are often shrouded in myth and mystery, and they are usually associated with miraculous events.Their intentionally dark colouring may simply be intended to give a more accurate representation of a Middle Eastern woman, but there are many more esoteric explanations. The popularity of the image has been linked to the writings of Bernard of Clairvaux, the Knights Templar, various Gnostic groups, and the Cathars.I...
AUD 252.10