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chrysanthemumboy:sixpenceee:A sculpture created in memory of “Tombili,” the portly cat who became a
un-monde-de-papier:Basilique Sainte-Marie, Cracovie (Pologne): retable gothique (Veit Stoss, 1477-14
“Hiking with the Cheshire Cat”
Ancient Egyptian bronze sculpture of a cat and her kittens, thought to have been created in honor of
Amleto Cataldi (1882-1930) Nude Sotheby’s 19th and 20th Century Sculpture 25 May 2016 detail
Gothic Tracery, Entrance Portico, Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England, UK, 2010.
jumpingjacktrash:muchadoeaboutnothing:sosuperawesome:Handmade Felt Cat Caves, Beds and Baskets by el
A relief sculpture of Saint Maximus from the cathedral of Naples. Maximus(d. 361 AD) was known as a
Limestone relief fragment showing cattle of the 4th Dynasty pharaoh Khufu. Artist unknown; ca. 2551
Statues of martyrs at the facade of Westminster Abbey in London. From left: st. Maximilian Maria Kol
Entrada, Catedral, Santiago de Compostela, 1998.¡Felices Fiesta de Santiago!The 25th of July is St.
Rare and Unique Near Eastern Stone Crouching Feline, 3rd ML BC
Los desposorios místicos de santa Catalina por Luisa Roldán, la Roldana, 1692 -1706.
Escultura arquitectónica, interior, catedral, León, 2011.
sosuperawesome:Poseable Caticorn Soft SculpturesFuego Fatuo on EtsySee our #Etsy or #Sculpture tags
Facciata del Duomo, Firenze, 2019.
Façade ouest, Notre Dame,Île de la Cité, Paris, 2017.I am currently working through an excellent Cou
Peaceful sleeping shiba inu pup, wooden sculpture by@hashimotomio OP really has a great eye to catch
theancientwayoflife:~Figurine of the Goddess Bastet as a Cat.Egypt, 21st - 26th Dynasty (1081 - 525
Bust of Pope Benedict XIV (Prospero Lorenzo Lambertini) in the Capitoline Museums, Rome.
The Ice Cathedral at the Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, China (by m j c).
illvedere:Sarmatian cataphracts during Dacian Wars as depicted on Columna Traiana.Major battle again
Now on View: Brooklyn artists Jen Catron and Paul Outlaw have transformed ordinary things, a bathroo
Toledo Cathedral, Spain.
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