Ancient Sculpture Gallery LLC
Art of World Civilizations Ancient Sculpture Gallery carries an extensive collection of museum quality artwork
reproductions representing all major world civilizations.
These are followed by the arts of Babylonian, Assyrian, Persian, Greek, Macedonian
Hellenistic, Etruscan, Roman, Byzantine, Oriental Asian Buddhist, Indian Hindu, Aztec,
Mayan, Inca, African, Christian, and finally Western civilization.
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Prehistoric Artifacts Reproductions
• Prehistory is the period before recorded history.
• Paul Tournal originally coined the term ante - historique in describing the finds he had made in the
caves of southern France.
• It came into use in France in the 1830s to describe the time before writing, and the word
"prehistoric" was introduced into English by Daniel Wilson in 1851.
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Reproduction Artworks of the Egyptian
Civilization
• Egyptian civilization coalesced around 3150 BC with the
political unification of Upper and Lower Egypt under the first
pharaoh.
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Egyptian Statues Reproductions
• The ancient art of Egyptian sculpture evolved to represent
the ancient Egyptian gods, Pharaohs, and the kings and
queens, in physical form.
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Egyptian Busts Reproductions
• The ancient art of Egyptian sculpture evolved
to represent the ancient Egyptian gods,
Pharaohs, and the kings and queens, in
physical form.
• Massive statues were built to represent gods
and pharoahs and their queens, usually for
open areas in or outside temples.
• The very early colossal Great Sphinx of Giza
was never repeated, but avenues lined with
very large statues including sphinxes and
other animals formed part of many temple
complexes.
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Egyptian Reliefs Reproductions
• All Egyptian reliefs were painted. Pigments were mostly
mineral, chosen to withstand strong sunlight without fading.
• Many ancient Egyptian paintings have survived due to
Egypt's extremely dry climate. The paintings were often
made with the intent of making a pleasant afterlife for the
deceased.
• The themes included journey through the afterworld or
protective deities introducing the deceased to the gods of
the underworld.
King Tutank hamun Royal Pharaoh Cartouche Wall Sculpture - Royal
Cartouche Sculptural Frieze.
A full-scale replica of the original relief from the throne of King Tut.
Tutank hamun Royal Cartouche Wall Sculpture
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Egyptian Furniture
• Egyptian statues have been popular for more than five
thousand years.
• Explore our Egyptian treasure troves for historic statues of
ancient Egyptian dieties:
• Anubis, Horus, Sekhmet, Bastet, Serqet, Osiris and the royal
scarab are some of the most popular
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Egyptian Jewelry Reproductions
• The first signs of established jeweler making in Ancient Egypt
was around 3,000-5,000 years ago.
• The Egyptians preferred the luxury, rarity, and workability of
gold over other metals.
• Although it was worn by wealthy Egyptians in life, it was also
worn by them in death, with jewelry commonly placed
among grave goods.
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Egyptian Mirrors
• Egyptian statues have been popular for more than five
thousand years.
• Explore our Egyptian treasure troves for historic statues of
ancient Egyptian dieties: Anubis, Horus, Sekhmet, Bastet,
Serqet, Osiris and the royal scarab are some of the most
popular.
• The art of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs adorns our King
Tutankhamen Sarcophagus statuary, our Luxor Palace home
theater and entertainment furniture, and our Palace of
Ramses wall decor.
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Assyrian Mesopotamian Babylonian Persian
Reproductions
• Sumerian and Babylonian peoples of ancient Mesopotamia
created civilizations which had an artistic tradition of
remarkable antiquity, variety, and richness, as revealed by
excavations at Ur, Babylon, Uruk (Erech), Mari, Kish, and
Lagash.
• With the ascent to power of Sargon of Akkad, Sumerian art
reached new heights of expression, particularly in sculpture.
• The greatest known examples reflecting that splendor
include a bronze head thought to be a portrait of Sargon
himself.
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We have a passionate love for ancient art and consider the antiquity to be the most creative
and artistic period of human civilization. We have invested countless of years in collecting
authentic ancient artifacts and recreating the most impressive ancient masterpieces by
utilizing the same techniques employed by the original artist’s centuries ago.
Our ever growing collection of handmade art of unsurpassed quality and lasting beauty has
already become centerpiece of many great home, office, and garden collections. Our clients
come from all walks of life – from private individuals who commissioned art for their estates, to
interior designers, architects, businesses, and churches who want to reclaim the ancient
elegance. We can hand-replicate any sculpture, mosaic, icon and painting requested and unlike other Internet stores, we welcome commission work. Also unlike other Internet stores
which simply sell mass produced imitations imported from third world countries, we give
personal touch to every piece we make. We do not import products made of plaster that give
cheep and kitsch look and feel to the product as soon it is touched and lifted like a feather.
About Us
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Our mission is to recreate and deliver
the best of antiquity to the modern
admirer, the best masterpieces of
Greek, Macedonian, Hellenistic, Roman,
Egyptian, Persian, Byzantine, Indian,
Mayan, Christian and Western art.
Contact Us
Ancient Sculpture Gallery
PO Box 178
Garfield NJ 07026
1-800-535-2150 & 1-201-322-3532
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