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PA REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2025. File photo dated 17/05/25: Award-winning figurative sculptor Andrian Melka works on a marble sculpture of Royal Ballet principal dancer Fumi Kaneko, at his workshop in York, north Yorkshire, ahead of the work going on display at the artist's new London exhibition, Ballet Unveiled: Sculpting Strength and Vulnerability. Issue date: Monday December 15, 2025.-stock-foto
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Anonymous, Orpheus Charming the Animals, 4th century, mosaic made of glass paste and marble, 3.30 × 6.30 m, Museum of Art and Archaeology of the Pays de Laon, Laon, France.-stock-foto
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Infographic template with icons and 4 options or steps. Marbles. Can be used for workflow layout, diagram, banner, webdesign. Vector illustration-stock-foto
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Fresh raw pork chops with rosemary, tomatoes, and garlic on a wooden board ready for cooking. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Fresh raw pork meat on a wooden board with rosemary, garlic, tomatoes, and spices on a dark marble background. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Top view of raw pork meat on a wooden board with rosemary, garlic, and tomatoes on dark marble. High quality photo-stock-foto
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Hands are grating a block of cheese using a metal grater on a wooden cutting board. The setting is a kitchen with a marble countertop. The activity is-stock-foto
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A pile of dried peanuts sits on a smooth marble surface. Some peanuts are whole while others are split. These nuts are ready for use in various dishes-stock-foto
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Two white bowls sit on a marble table, one filled with raw peanuts in shells and the other with shelled peanuts. This scene shows snack preparation in-stock-foto
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An inviting Parisian style cafe terrace features empty round tables and woven rattan chairs, set against a festive shop window.-stock-foto
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Three empty cafe tables with marble tops and brass edges are paired with classic woven rattan chairs on an ornate mosaic floor.-stock-foto
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Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic carvings on stela stone tablet wall telling a story in detail-stock-foto
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Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic carvings on stela stone tablet wall telling a story in detail-stock-foto
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Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic carvings on stela stone tablet wall telling a story in detail-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Kenneth E Behring Family Rotunda Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Kenneth E. Behring Family Rotunda is the grand central hall of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. It prominently displays Henry, the iconic 13-foot (4-meter) tall taxidermy African Bush Elephant, a centerpiece since 1959. The Beaux-Arts building, opened in 1910 on the National Mall, features ornate marble columns, a grand arched window, and serves as a leading center for natural history research and education.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Kenneth E Behring Family Rotunda Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Henry the Elephant, a large African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) taxidermy specimen, is the centerpiece of the Kenneth E. Behring Family Rotunda at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. This iconic exhibit has greeted visitors in the museum's main entrance hall since 1959. The grand rotunda, named after Kenneth E. Behring, features classical architecture and provides access to various exhibits, including Geology, Gems & Minerals and Fossil Hall. The Smithsonian National Muse-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Henry the Elephant Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Henry the Elephant, a massive African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) taxidermy specimen, is the centerpiece of the Kenneth E. Behring Family Rotunda at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. This iconic male, collected in Angola in 1955, has been a central exhibit in the museum since 1959. The grand rotunda, named for philanthropist Kenneth E. Behring, serves as the museum's main entrance hall. Located on the National Mall, the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History opened in 1910 an-stock-foto
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Smithsonian American History Museum George Washington Statue Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Latin inscription 'SIMULACRUM ISTUD AD MAGNUM LIBERTATIS EXEMPLUM NEC SINE IPSA DURATURUM HORATIUS GREENOUGH FACIEBAT' is carved into the marble base of Horatio Greenough's George Washington statue. Translated as 'Horatio Greenough created this image as a great example of liberty and one which will not endure without it,' it reflects the statue's patriotic theme. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832 for Washington's centennial, the 1840 marble sculpture depicts the first president bare-cheste-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Henry The Elephant Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Henry the Elephant, a mounted African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana) specimen, is a centerpiece in the Kenneth E. Behring Family Rotunda of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Standing approximately 13 feet (4 meters) tall, this iconic taxidermy was collected in Angola in 1955 and has been on display since 1959. The grand rotunda features classical architecture, a domed ceiling, and marble columns. The museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, is located on the National Mall.-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue By Horatio Greenough Smithsonian Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The iconic George Washington marble statue by Horatio Greenough, completed in 1840, is displayed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832 for the centennial of Washington's birth, the classically inspired sculpture depicts him bare-chested and sandaled. It symbolizes his leadership in war and peace, showing him returning his sword, representing power, to the people. The elaborate chair features classical and nationalistic symbols such as Apo-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Kenneth E Behring Family Rotunda Washington DC High Resolution Panorama // WASHINGTON DC — The Kenneth E. Behring Family Rotunda in the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History features the iconic taxidermy African bush elephant, Henry, at its center. This grand, multi-story hall is a central gathering space and gateway to the museum's extensive exhibits. The rotunda showcases classical architecture with marble columns and intricate detailing. Visitors explore various displays, including the nearby Geology, Gems & Minerals hall, home to the Hope Diamond-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Kenneth E Behring Family Rotunda Washington DC High Resolution Panorama // WASHINGTON DC — The Kenneth E. Behring Family Rotunda, located within the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, prominently displays the Fénykövi Elephant. This taxidermied African bush elephant, standing approximately 4 meters (13 feet) tall, is a renowned centerpiece of the museum's main hall. The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, part of the larger Smithsonian Institution, is one of the most visited natural history museums globally. Opened in 1910, the museum-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue By Horatio Greenough Smithsonian Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The marble George Washington statue by Horatio Greenough is displayed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832 to mark the centennial of Washington's birth, the sculpture was completed in 1840. This classically inspired work depicts Washington bare-chested and sandaled, honoring him as a leader in war and peace who voluntarily returned power. The chair is adorned with symbols like the Greek god Apollo and Hercules, reflecting American enlightenment and cour-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue Smithsonian American History Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The marble George Washington statue by Horatio Greenough, completed in 1840, is displayed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832, this sculpture portrays the bare-chested and sandaled first president. It symbolizes his leadership and voluntary relinquishment of power (the sword). The chair features allegorical symbols of enlightenment and courage, with a Latin inscription about liberty. Originally in the U.S. Capitol Building, the artwork was-stock-foto
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Mythological Relief Sculpture Of Hercules And Iphicles Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — This mythological relief sculpture depicts Hercules saving himself and his brother Iphicles from a snake, symbolizing the perceived courage of the American people. The marble carving is part of Horatio Greenough's George Washington statue, completed in 1840. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832 to mark Washington's birth centennial, the classically inspired work features various symbolic elements on its chair. After its installation in the U.S. Capitol Building, the statue was transferred to the Smiths-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue By Horatio Greenough Smithsonian Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A detail of the Native American figure from Horatio Greenough's marble sculpture, George Washington, is displayed at the Smithsonian Museum. This figure, along with Christopher Columbus, is on the statue's chair and symbolizes the meeting of the old and new worlds. Commissioned in 1832 to mark Washington's birth centennial, the classically inspired statue depicts the first president as a bare-chested, sandaled leader. It was originally installed in the U.S. Capitol before being transferred to the-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue By Horatio Greenough Smithsonian Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Horatio Greenough's marble statue of George Washington, completed in 1840, is displayed at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832, this classically inspired sculpture honors Washington as a leader in war and peace. The bare-chested and sandaled figure holds a sword, symbolizing his voluntary return of power to the people. Its ornate chair features classical symbols like Apollo, Hercules, Christopher Columbus, and a Native American, reflecting nationalistic v-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue Smithsonian American History Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The marble George Washington statue by Horatio Greenough, completed in 1840, is displayed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832, this classically inspired sculpture honors Washington as a leader in war and peace. The unconventional bare-chested and sandaled depiction symbolizes his voluntary return of power. Originally at the U.S. Capitol, it was transferred to the Smithsonian in 1908. The chair features classical symbolism and a Latin inscri-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue By Horatio Greenough Smithsonian Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A classical allegorical figure adorns the ornate marble chair of Horatio Greenough's George Washington statue. Commissioned by Congress in 1832 for Washington's centennial, the 1840 sculpture portrays the bare-chested president in a classical style. Its chair symbols, including Apollo and Hercules, reflect American ideals and Washington's voluntary relinquishment of power. Originally at the U.S. Capitol, the statue was transferred to the Smithsonian in 1908.-stock-foto
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George Washington Sculpture Smithsonian American History Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A detail from the base of Horatio Greenough's marble sculpture, George Washington (1840), is displayed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832, this classically inspired work depicts the bare-chested first president, with symbols like Apollo for enlightenment and Hercules for courage on his chair. It honors Washington as a leader, symbolizing his return of power. Originally at the U.S. Capitol, the statue was transferred to the Smithsonian i-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue By Horatio Greenough Smithsonian Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A marble relief sculpture depicting the Greek god Apollo in his chariot is part of the George Washington statue by Horatio Greenough. Commissioned in 1832 and completed in 1840, this classical motif on Washington's chair symbolizes American enlightenment. The statue, originally installed at the U.S. Capitol, was transferred to the Smithsonian in 1908, where it is now housed.-stock-foto
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George Washington Sculpture Smithsonian American History Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The marble George Washington sculpture by Horatio Greenough, created in 1840, is displayed at the Smithsonian American History Museum. The U.S. Congress commissioned the statue in 1832 to mark the centennial of Washington's birth. This classically inspired artwork depicts Washington bare-chested and sandaled, honoring him as a leader in war and peace. The full sculpture is rich with classical and nationalistic symbols, including Apollo and Hercules, representing American enlightenment and courage.-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue Smithsonian National Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — Horatio Greenough's marble George Washington statue, completed in 1840, is a central exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832, this classically inspired work depicts Washington bare-chested. It honors him as a leader in war and peace, symbolizing his voluntary relinquishment of power. Originally at the U.S. Capitol Building, it was transferred to the Smithsonian in 1908.-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue By Horatio Greenough Smithsonian Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The George Washington statue by Horatio Greenough, 1840, is displayed at the Smithsonian Museum. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832 for Washington's birth centennial, the classically inspired marble sculpture depicts the first president bare-chested and with an upward pointing hand. He holds a sword, symbolizing his voluntary return of power to the people. This unconventional statue was initially installed in the U.S. Capitol Building's rotunda and later the capitol grounds. It was transfer-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue By Horatio Greenough Smithsonian Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The marble George Washington statue by Horatio Greenough (1840) is displayed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832, this classically inspired sculpture depicts Washington bare-chested and sandaled, honoring him as a leader in war and peace. It symbolizes his voluntary relinquishment of power, a key aspect of his legacy. Originally installed in the U.S. Capitol Building and later on its grounds, the statue was transferred to the Smithsonia-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue Smithsonian Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The marble statue of George Washington by Horatio Greenough, completed in 1840, is displayed at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832 to mark the centennial of Washington's birth, the classically inspired sculpture depicts him bare-chested and sandaled. It honors Washington as a leader in war and peace, a victorious general voluntarily handing his power, symbolized by the sword, back to the people. Initially installed in the U.S. Capitol Building's rotunda and l-stock-foto
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George Washington Statue By Horatio Greenough Smithsonian Museum Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The marble George Washington statue by Horatio Greenough, completed in 1840, is displayed at the Smithsonian. Commissioned by the U.S. Congress in 1832, this classically inspired sculpture depicts Washington bare-chested and sandaled. He holds a sword, symbolizing the voluntary return of power to the people. The chair is adorned with classical and nationalistic symbols, including Apollo and Hercules, along with a Latin inscription about liberty. Originally installed in the U.S. Capitol, the statue-stock-foto
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Modern White Toilet and Closed Seat in Stylish Bathroom with Marble Look Wall and Hexagonal Floor Tiles-stock-foto
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Plastic Bucket Underneath Modern Chrome Faucet and Shower Head in Tiled Bathroom with Marble and Hexagonal Floor-stock-foto