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  2. Ceres (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. A Statue of Ceres - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  4. National Museum of Sculpture, Valladolid - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Sculpture (Spanish: Museo Nacional de Escultura) is an art museum in Valladolid, Spain, devoted to sculpture.It is one of the National Museums of Spain and it is attached to the Ministry of Culture.

  5. Category:Paintings of Ceres - Wikipedia

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    A Statue of Ceres This page was last edited on 16 December 2023, at 21:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. File:Statue of Ceres, Belvoir Castle.JPG - Wikipedia

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    Description English: Statue ... English: Statue reputed to be of Ceres (Goddess of Corn), Belvoir Castle gardens. This is a photo of listed building number .

  7. Venus, Cupid, Bacchus and Ceres, 1612 - Wikipedia

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    Venus, Cupid, Bacchus, and Ceres is a painting that was completed by Peter Paul Rubens between 1612–1613. It is a depiction of four figures from Roman Mythology . The painting is currently residing at the Staatliche Museen in Berlin.

  8. Ceres (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    In ancient Roman religion, Ceres (/ ˈ s ɪər iː z / SEER-eez, [1] [2] Latin:) was a goddess of agriculture, grain crops, fertility and motherly relationships. [3] She was originally the central deity in Rome's so-called plebeian or Aventine Triad, then was paired with her daughter Proserpina in what Romans described as "the Greek rites of Ceres".

  9. File:Union Station statue, Ceres, Washington, D.C ...

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    English: Title: Union Station statue, Ceres, Washington, D.C Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, TIFF file, color. Notes: 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 façade.;