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The Vatican City in Europe is home to some of the world's most beautiful sculptures

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Background imageSculptures Collection: Crucifix from the old basilica, in the Treasury of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City

Crucifix from the old basilica, in the Treasury of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
Crucifix from the old basilica, in the Treasury of St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City State of the Vatican City St. Peter's Basilica, Treasury Crucifix Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: The blazon of Pope Pius II at the base of a statue of St. Paul

The blazon of Pope Pius II at the base of a statue of St. Paul. The work is preserved in the Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Grottoes Low Relief

Background imageSculptures Collection: Wooden model by Michelangelo for the dome of St. Peter, Petriano Museum, Vatican City

Wooden model by Michelangelo for the dome of St. Peter, Petriano Museum, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Petriano Museum Sculpture High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageSculptures Collection: Wooden sculpture depicting Christ dead, Petriano Museum, Vatican City

Wooden sculpture depicting Christ dead, Petriano Museum, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Petriano Museum Sculpture Late Medieval, Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageSculptures Collection: Sarcophagus of Pope Marcellus II. In the center, the Saviour and Saints Peter and Paul are visible

Sarcophagus of Pope Marcellus II. In the center, the Saviour and Saints Peter and Paul are visible. On the side, there are the figures of the relatives formerly buried here

Background imageSculptures Collection: Bas-relief with an angel in profile. Detail, work by Mino da Fiesole

Bas-relief with an angel in profile. Detail, work by Mino da Fiesole. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Precostantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: Allegory of Faith. Work by Mino da Fiesole. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II

Allegory of Faith. Work by Mino da Fiesole. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Precostantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: Bas-relief with Allegory of Faith. Work by Mino da Fiesole. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II

Bas-relief with Allegory of Faith. Work by Mino da Fiesole. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Preconstantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: Bas-relief with Allegory of Charity. Work by Mino da Fiesole. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II

Bas-relief with Allegory of Charity. Work by Mino da Fiesole. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Preconstantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: Fragment with the head of an angel. Detail of the monument to to Pope Paul II

Fragment with the head of an angel. Detail of the monument to to Pope Paul II. Precostantinian Necropolis, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Precostantinian Necropolis Low Relief

Background imageSculptures Collection: An angel. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni Dalmata

An angel. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni Dalmata and Mino da Fiesole. Precostantinian Necropolis

Background imageSculptures Collection: St. Matthew, detail of the Tabernacle of Sixtus IV, marble, Mino da Fiesole (1429-1484)

St. Matthew, detail of the Tabernacle of Sixtus IV, marble, Mino da Fiesole (1429-1484), Vatican Grottoes, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City State of the Vatican City St

Background imageSculptures Collection: Saint Simone, the Tabernacle of Sixtus IV, the Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City

Saint Simone, the Tabernacle of Sixtus IV, the Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican City, Vatican Grottoes. Date of Photograph:1920

Background imageSculptures Collection: San Giacomo Minore, the Tabernacle of Sixtus IV, the Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City

San Giacomo Minore, the Tabernacle of Sixtus IV, the Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican City, Vatican Grottoes Sculpture Renaissance

Background imageSculptures Collection: Bronze Candelabrum by Antonio del Pollaiolo preserved in the History

Bronze Candelabrum by Antonio del Pollaiolo preserved in the History and Art Museum- Treasure of St.Peter. Basilica of St.Peter, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: St. Peter; sculpture by Mino da Fiesole preserved in the Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City

St. Peter; sculpture by Mino da Fiesole preserved in the Vatican Grottoes, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Grottoes Sculpture. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:1450-1484

Background imageSculptures Collection: Waist bust of Bonifacio VIII, sculpture by Arnolfo di Cambio in the Vatican Grottoes

Waist bust of Bonifacio VIII, sculpture by Arnolfo di Cambio in the Vatican Grottoes. State of the Vatican City Sacred Vatican Grottoes Statue Gothic, Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Bas-relief with vegetal friezes, Petriano Museum, Vatican City

Bas-relief with vegetal friezes, Petriano Museum, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Petriano Museum Low Relief, Basrelief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Head-reliquary of San Luca, gilded silver, Museum of the Treasure of the Basilica of San Pietro in

Head-reliquary of San Luca, gilded silver, Museum of the Treasure of the Basilica of San Pietro in the Vatican; on the basis of the inscription "Caput Beati Lucae Evangelistae Traslatum De

Background imageSculptures Collection: Detail of the Monument to Contessa Matilde di Canossa, work by Bernini, St

Detail of the Monument to Contessa Matilde di Canossa, work by Bernini, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City
Detail of the Monument to Contessa Matilde di Canossa, work by Bernini, St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City State of the Vatican City St

Background imageSculptures Collection: View of Piazza San Pietro from the Basilica. Vatican City

View of Piazza San Pietro from the Basilica. Vatican City State of the Vatican City Piazza San Pietro Square, Piazza Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Marble cardinal blazon, Petriano Museum, Vatican City

Marble cardinal blazon, Petriano Museum, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Petriano Museum Low Relief, Basrelief Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Two apostles; models by Michelangelo for the dome of St. Peter, Petriano Museum, Vatican City

Two apostles; models by Michelangelo for the dome of St. Peter, Petriano Museum, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Petriano Museum Sculpture Late Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageSculptures Collection: Model of angel with the face looking down. Work by Bernini for the Cathedral of St.Peter

Model of angel with the face looking down. Work by Bernini for the Cathedral of St.Peter. Currently preserved in the Vatican Grottoes, Vatica City

Background imageSculptures Collection: The cross that surmounts the old Basilica of St.Peter. Now preserved in the Vatican Grottoes in

The cross that surmounts the old Basilica of St.Peter. Now preserved in the Vatican Grottoes in Vatica City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Grottoes Cross Early Middle Ages, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Close-up of the burial urn of Cardinal Ardicino della Porta, housed in the Grotte Vaticane in St

Close-up of the burial urn of Cardinal Ardicino della Porta, housed in the Grotte Vaticane in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City State of the Vatican City St

Background imageSculptures Collection: Figure of an angel. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni

Figure of an angel. Detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni Dalmata and Mino da Fiesole

Background imageSculptures Collection: The Original Sin (the figures in the background have been lost)

The Original Sin (the figures in the background have been lost). Detail, by Giovanni Dalmata of the monument to Pope Paul II

Background imageSculptures Collection: Center detail of the large lunette with the Last Judgement; work by Mino da Fiesole

Center detail of the large lunette with the Last Judgement; work by Mino da Fiesole, part of the monument to Pope Paul II. Preconstantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: Angel's head; detail of the Monument to Pope Paolo II, built in collaboration with Mino da Fiesole

Angel's head; detail of the Monument to Pope Paolo II, built in collaboration with Mino da Fiesole
Angel's head; detail of the Monument to Pope Paolo II, built in collaboration with Mino da Fiesole and Giovanni Dalmata. Preconstantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: St Paul; detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni Dalmata

St Paul; detail of the monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni Dalmata and Mino da Fiesole. Preconstantinian Necropolis

Background imageSculptures Collection: Fragment of the Monument to Pope Paolo II, built by Mino da Fiesole and Giovanni Dalmata

Fragment of the Monument to Pope Paolo II, built by Mino da Fiesole and Giovanni Dalmata. Preconstantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: Bas-relief with an angel in profile; detail of the monument to Pope Paul II by Giovanni Dalmata

Bas-relief with an angel in profile; detail of the monument to Pope Paul II by Giovanni Dalmata. Preconstantinian Necropolis

Background imageSculptures Collection: Resurrection of Christ; work by Giovanni Dalmata, part of the monument to Pope Paul II

Resurrection of Christ; work by Giovanni Dalmata, part of the monument to Pope Paul II. Preconstantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: Monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni Dalmata and Mino da Fiesole

Monument to Pope Paul II. Work in collaboration between Giovanni Dalmata and Mino da Fiesole. Precostantinian Necropolis, Vatican City

Background imageSculptures Collection: Sarcophagus with Christ explaining the books of Law and an episode from the Sacrifice of Isaac

Sarcophagus with Christ explaining the books of Law and an episode from the Sacrifice of Isaac, Lateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum (formerly Lateran Museum), Vatican Museums

Background imageSculptures Collection: Sarcophagus of Agape and Crescenziano, GLateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum

Sarcophagus of Agape and Crescenziano, GLateran Museum, Rome. Today in Gregoriano Profano Museum (formerly Lateran Museum), Vatican Museums, Vatican City Rome Lateran Museum Low Relief

Background imageSculptures Collection: Room of the Lateran Museum in Rome. Today works are preserved in the Gregorian Profane Museum

Room of the Lateran Museum in Rome. Today works are preserved in the Gregorian Profane Museum (former Lateran Museum), Vatican Museums

Background imageSculptures Collection: Baldachin with sarcophagus depicting Christ teaching the books of Law

Baldachin with sarcophagus depicting Christ teaching the books of Law and an episode from the Sacrifice of Isaac, Lateran Museum, Rome

Background imageSculptures Collection: Hall of Busts: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Hall of Busts: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Expository Hall Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Hall of Statues of the Pius-Clementine Museum: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums

Hall of Statues of the Pius-Clementine Museum: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Expository Hall Eighteenth Century

Background imageSculptures Collection: Hall of the Muses: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Hall of the Muses: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Expository Hall Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Hall of the Greek Cross: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Hall of the Greek Cross: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Expository Hall Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Chiaramonti Museum: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Chiaramonti Museum: one of the galleries in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Expository Hall Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Hall of Candelabra in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Hall of Candelabra in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City. State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Expository Hall Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Gallery of the New Wing of the Chiaramonti Museum in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Gallery of the New Wing of the Chiaramonti Museum in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums Gallery Neoclassicism, Nineteenth century, 19th century, Europe

Background imageSculptures Collection: Group of statues in the New Wing of the Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Group of statues in the New Wing of the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageSculptures Collection: Candelabrum, called 'Barberini' preserved in the Gallery of Statues of the Vatican Museums

Candelabrum, called "Barberini" preserved in the Gallery of Statues of the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Musei Vaticani



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Sculptures Collection

The Vatican City in Europe is home to some of the world's most beautiful sculptures. They can a testament to the power and influence of the Catholic Church, which has been a major force in European art for centuries. The most famous sculpture in the Vatican City is Michelangelo's Pieta, which depicts Jesus Christ cradled by his mother Mary. Other notable sculptures include Bernini's Baldacchino and Laocoön and His Sons by Pollaiuolo. Sculptures from other artists such as Donatello, Verrocchio, and Canova can also be found throughout the city. The beauty of these works of art speaks to both their artistic value as well as their religious significance, and are a reminder that faith can be expressed through art just as much as through words or deeds.
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The Sculptures collection from Media Storehouse features a stunning array of artwork from Vatican City in Europe. Our collection showcases some of the most exquisite sculptures ever created, including works by Michelangelo and Bernini. The pieces are expertly captured in high-quality photographs that highlight their intricate details and textures. One standout piece is Michelangelo's Pieta, which depicts Mary holding the body of Jesus after his crucifixion. The sculpture is renowned for its emotional intensity and lifelike realism. Another notable work is Bernini's Apollo and Daphne, which captures the moment when Apollo chases Daphne through the forest as she transforms into a laurel tree to escape him. These sculptures are not only beautiful but also hold significant cultural and historical value. They represent important moments in art history and offer insight into religious beliefs during different periods of time. Whether displayed in a home setting, our collection adds elegance and sophistication to any space while celebrating some of humanity's greatest artistic achievements.
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