Two figures of a woman with her child, ivory (Egyptian, approximately 3000 BCE)
On display at Neues Museum (Berlin, Germany)
Two figures of a woman with her child, ivory (Egyptian, approximately 3000 BCE)
On display at Neues Museum (Berlin, Germany)
Grave slab of Antonio II Ordelaffi, 1504 (above) & Crucifix With Four Angels, 1499-1565, Modena (Italy)
On display at Bode-Museum (Berlin, Germany)
Sarcophagus lid of Djehapimu the royal audit officer (granite; c. 746-332 BCE)
On display at the Neues Museum (Berlin, Germany)
Brick with the imprint of a right hand (southern Spree Island, Germany; c. 13th or 14th century CE)
On display at the Neues Museum (Berlin, Germany)
Death of the Virgin (c. 1520)
Workshop of Hans Thoman (Germany), wood
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany), acquired in 1905
Altar Wings with Saint Theodule and Saint Jodoc (left) and Saint Catherine and Saint Barbara (right) (c. late 15th century)
Ivo Strigel (German, 1430-1516), wood, original gilded frame
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany), acquired in 1885
Minerva (c. 1600)
Venice, bronze
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany)
Laocoön Group (c. first third of the 16th century)
Northern Italy, bronze, attributed to Amico Aspertini
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany), acquired in 1916
Replica of the so-called Agamemnon Mask
This replica is currently on display at the Neues Museum in Berlin, Germany as part of the temporary exhibit Schliemanns Welten (Schliemann's Worlds). The original "Agamemnon Mask" resides in the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece.
Portrait of Cleopatra VII (c. 40-30 BCE)
Possibly discovered on the Via Appia between Ariccia and Genzano (Italy), marble
Altes Museum, Berlin (Germany)
Diana as Huntress (1717-1720)
Bernadino Cametti (Italian, 1669-1736), Rome (Italy), marble, pedestal (1754) by Pascal Latour (Belgian, 1702-1756)
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany), acquired in 1959
The Fall of the Rebel Angels (left) and The Last Judgement (right) (c. mid-18th century)
Napels (Italy), ivory, wood, and gilded copper sheet, part of an altar
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany)
Model of the Münnerstadt Altarpiece by Tilman Riemenschneider
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany)
Crucifixion (possibly 1507-1510)
The Brothers De Donati (possibly 1478-1528), Lombardy (Italy), spruce wood, from a multi-piece altar
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany), acquired in 1867
Capital with Two Registers of Decoration (c. 6th century CE)
Egypt (possibly Bawit), limestone
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany), acquired in 1909
Frog-shaped Amulet (c. 4th century CE)
Egypt, bronze
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany), acquired in 1999
Female jointed doll (c. 1520)
Nürnburg (Germany), beech wood
Bode-Museum, Berlin (Germany), unknown acquisition date
i thought this was really cool; i havent seen any joimted dolls from the northern renaissance