• 3D illustration of a Renaissance marble statue of Muse. Muses are the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the arts.
  • Statue of a Muse Terpsichore in the balcony of Achillion princess Sissy's palace in Corfu, Greece. Terpsichore was the Muse of the dance and the dramatic chorus.
  • As a depiction of a Greek goddess, the Muse statue is deeply rooted in mythology. It is believed to bring inspiration and blessings to those who seek its company.
  • Statue of a Muse; about A.D. 200; Unknown; Marble with polychromy; Object: 95.3 × 31 × 23 cm (37 1/2 × 12 3/16 × 9 1/16 in.)
  • Title: Roman Statue of a Muse (Anchyrrhoe). Creator: Jacques-Louis David. Date Created: 1748/1825.
  • RMAPYCRC–Solunta Sicily Italy Marble Statue of a Muse with Rotulo 2nd Century BC House of Leda. Statue of Clion, the Muse of History Stock Photo.
  • Statue of a Muse, Restored as Ceres. c. 1809. Christian Gottfried Schulze, German, 1749 - 1819.
  • Description. Statue of Muse from Miletus, Ionia Museum: Archaeological Museum, Istanbul, Turkey Date: ca.
  • a statue of the muse Thalia in gemstone marble. Museum asset. Textures 2K (Color, Roughness, Specular, Bump).
  • Statue of a Muse. Inv. Scu 653. ... manner close to that of the school of Praxiteles, even though the features of the head allow us to state that it depicts a Muse.