Johann Philipp Bethmann-Hollweg's Sorrowing Mother and Sisters, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, 1814, Sculpture, Monument, Tomb, Sculpture, Relief, Cast, Height 89.5 cm, Width 93.5 cm, Sculpture, European, Modernity (1800 - 1914 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/johann-philipp-bethmann-hollwegs-sorrowing-mother-and-sisters-bertel-thorvaldsen-1770-1844-1814-sculpture-monument-tomb-sculpture-relief-cast-height-895-cm-width-935-cm-sculpture-european-modernity-1800-1914-image573185906.html
RM2T8ETD6–Johann Philipp Bethmann-Hollweg's Sorrowing Mother and Sisters, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, 1814, Sculpture, Monument, Tomb, Sculpture, Relief, Cast, Height 89.5 cm, Width 93.5 cm, Sculpture, European, Modernity (1800 - 1914
Ulysses Receiving the Arms of Achilles, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, Presumably 1832 - 1833, Sculpture, Relief, Pedestal Relief, When Achilles has been slain in front of the walls of Troy, his splendid weapons, which have been made by none other than the blacksmith god Vulcan, are to be awarded to the bravest warrior. Ulysses and Ajax both claim them, and the goddess of wisdom, Minerva, who is recognisable from the owl and is here seen at the centre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ulysses-receiving-the-arms-of-achilles-bertel-thorvaldsen-1770-1844-presumably-1832-1833-sculpture-relief-pedestal-relief-when-achilles-has-been-slain-in-front-of-the-walls-of-troy-his-splendid-weapons-which-have-been-made-by-none-other-than-the-blacksmith-god-vulcan-are-to-be-awarded-to-the-bravest-warrior-ulysses-and-ajax-both-claim-them-and-the-goddess-of-wisdom-minerva-who-is-recognisable-from-the-owl-and-is-here-seen-at-the-centre-image573185524.html
RM2T8ERYG–Ulysses Receiving the Arms of Achilles, Bertel Thorvaldsen, 1770-1844, Presumably 1832 - 1833, Sculpture, Relief, Pedestal Relief, When Achilles has been slain in front of the walls of Troy, his splendid weapons, which have been made by none other than the blacksmith god Vulcan, are to be awarded to the bravest warrior. Ulysses and Ajax both claim them, and the goddess of wisdom, Minerva, who is recognisable from the owl and is here seen at the centre
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