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Ceres is an 18th-century statuette by Augustin Pajou depicting Ceres, a Roman goddess. The work, made from terracotta, was intended as a model for a larger marble sculpture, Four Seasons. Ceres is now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. [1]
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The etymology of fetch is obscure and the origin of the term is unknown. It may derive from the verb "fetch"; [1] the compound "fetch-life", evidently referring to a psychopomp who "fetches" the souls of the dying, is attested in Richard Stanyhurst's 1583 translation of the Aeneid and the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary suggested this usage may indicate the origin of the term fetch.
A Statue of Ceres (c. 1615) by Peter Paul Rubens. A Statue of Ceres is an oil on oak panel by Peter Paul Rubens, created c. 1615. It shows putti offering garlands to a statue of the Roman fertility goddess Ceres. It is held in the Hermitage Museum, in St Petersburg. [1]
Union Station Statue, Ceres, which stands for the goddess of agriculture, is one of six 25-ton solid granite statues that are on the arcade on the front facade. Camera manufacturer: Phase One A/S: Camera model: P45+ Author: Carol M. Highsmith: Exposure time: 1/500 sec (0.002) F-number: f/13: ISO speed rating: 100: Date and time of data ...
JPEG file comment: AACHEN, Hans von (b. 1552, Köln, d. 1615, Praha) Bacchus, Ceres and Cupid - Oil on canvas, 163 x 113 cm Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
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The Rape of Proserpina (Italian: Ratto di Proserpina), more accurately translated as The Abduction of Proserpina, [1] is a large Baroque marble group sculpture by Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini, executed between 1621 and 1622, when Bernini's career was in its early stage.