RMB78E0T–Oversize copy of the 'Venus of Willendorf', in the place of discovery in Willendorf, Wachau, Waldviertel dictrict, Lower Austri
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RMMR5AK7–Photograph of the Venus of Willendorf, an 11.1-centimetre-high (4.4 in) Venus figurine ; made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. It was found in 1908 by a workman named Johann Veran during excavations conducted by archaeologists Josef Szombathy, Hugo Obermaier and Josef Bayer at a Palaeolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the town of Krems. carved from an oolitic limestone that is not local to the area, and tinted with red ochre.
RMWHA33T–Early man: 'Venus' from Willendorf, Vienna.
RFR6DHE7–View Of Willendorf Venus Sculpture Near Latvian Academy Of Arts In Riga, Latvia
RM2ABFHGX–The Venus of Willendorf is an 11.1-centimetre-tall (4.4 in) Venus figurine estimated to have been made 30,000 BCE. It was found on August 7, 1908 duri
RM2RBXYT8–Willendorf, Wachau, Lower Austria, Austria. July 05, 2023. Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf
RM2J2K78C–Willendorf in der Wachau: Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf, Venus figurine in Wachau, Niederösterreich, Lower Austria, Austria
RMF8GN8G–The 'Venus of Willendorf' in the Museum of Natural History (Naturhistorishes Museum), Vienna, Austria
RFC1JA6M–Venus of Willendorf, carved out of limestone. Vienna Museum, Vienna, Austria,
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RMGE02P3–Venus of Willendorf sculpture by Latvian artist Brigita Zelca-Aispure outside the Latvian Academy of Art.
RM2A9AK3X–The Venus of Willendorf is an 11.1-centimetre-tall (4.4 in) Venus figurine estimated to have been made 30,000 BCE. It was found on August 7, 1908 duri
RM2DDTEPP–Venus of Willendorf Sculpture art outside the Art Academy of Latvia, Riga, Latvia.
RFGDR8KJ–Village of Willendorf on the river Danube in the Wachau region by day, Austria
RMW1MHJX–Place of discovery of the Venus von Willendorf , Willendorf , Wachau , River Danube , Niederösterreich , Lower Austria , Austria , Europe
RFP7NB1N–Venus of Willendorf, Vienna, Austria
RM2D6879T–Place of discovery of the Venus von Willendorf (Woman of Willendorf) and a replica commemorating the find. the Venus is considered to be one of the ol
RM2J76K25–Willendorf in der Wachau, Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf, Venus figurine in Wachau region, Lower Austria, Austria
RMMR5AK3–Photograph of the Venus of Willendorf, an 11.1-centimetre-high (4.4 in) Venus figurine ; made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. It was found in 1908 by a workman named Johann Veran during excavations conducted by archaeologists Josef Szombathy, Hugo Obermaier and Josef Bayer at a Palaeolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the town of Krems. carved from an oolitic limestone that is not local to the area, and tinted with red ochre.
RMWHARB1–Paleaolithic sculpture. Fertility figure the Venus of Willendorf from Savignano sul Panaro found in 1908 by the archaeologist Josef Szombathy [see BIBLIOGRAPHY] in an Aurignacian loess deposit in a terrace about 30 meters above the Danube near the town of Willendorf in Austria. . .
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RM2RBXYTB–Willendorf, Wachau, Lower Austria, Austria. July 05, 2023. Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf
RM2J2K752–Willendorf in der Wachau: Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf, Venus figurine in Wachau, Niederösterreich, Lower Austria, Austria
RMECK1H9–Latvia, Vidzeme, Riga, European capital of culture 2014, historical centre listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Art-object Venus of Willendorf the 21st century, the work of the artist Brigita Zelca is located at a building of the Latvian Academy of art in
RF2K38TJY–22 July 2022, Neanderthal museum, Germany: venus of Willendorf and other Paleolithic figurines of female deities carved from stone and bone
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RMW7ED77–Willendorf Venus Artist: Unknown
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RM2DDTEXR–Venus of Willendorf Sculpture art outside the Art Academy of Latvia, Riga, Latvia.
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RMW1NA32–Place of discovery of the Venus von Willendorf , Willendorf , Wachau , River Danube , Niederösterreich , Lower Austria , Austria , Europe
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RM2J76K07–Willendorf in der Wachau, Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf, Venus figurine in Wachau region, Lower Austria, Austria
RMMR5AK5–Photograph of the Venus of Willendorf, an 11.1-centimetre-high (4.4 in) Venus figurine ; made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. It was found in 1908 by a workman named Johann Veran during excavations conducted by archaeologists Josef Szombathy, Hugo Obermaier and Josef Bayer at a Palaeolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the town of Krems. carved from an oolitic limestone that is not local to the area, and tinted with red ochre.
RMWHAC1G–Aurignacian: the Venus of Willendorf one of the best known fertility figures. The most famous early image of a human, a woman, is the so-called Venus of Willendorf, found in 1908 by the archaeologist Josef Szombathy [see BIBLIOGRAPHY] in an Aurignacian loess deposit in a terrace about 30 meters above the Danube near the town of Willendorf in Austria.. The earliest notice of its discovery appeared in a report by the Yale anthropologist George Grant MacCurdy (1863-1947) who happened to be in Vienna in the summer of 1908. Although the greater part of the collection of finds from the site had not
RM2REC5CM–Venus of Willendorf, female limestone figurine, Gravetian Upper Paleolithic, Museo de la evolución humana, MEH, Burgos , Spain
RM2B0EYDD–Plaster cast of a figurine of a female figure (Venus van Willendorf), standing on a support, casting, female figure, Venus, plaster, 10.8 x 5.7 x 4.7 cm, prehistory, Austria, unknown, unknown, Willendorf
RM2RBXYRR–Willendorf, Wachau, Lower Austria, Austria. July 05, 2023. Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf
RM2J2K751–Willendorf in der Wachau: Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf, Venus figurine in Wachau, Niederösterreich, Lower Austria, Austria
RM2T1JFH3–Vienna, Austria. 29,500 year old figure Venus of Willendorf in the Natural History Museum Vienna
RMHKK231–Willendorf in der Wachau: Enlarged replica of the 'Venus von Willendorf' at the location of the statuette, Wachau, Niederösterreich, Lower Austria, Au
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RFJ0GRMW–View of Willendorf Venus sculpture near Latvian Academy of Arts in Riga, Latvia
RMJ2D6GC–Place of discovery of the Venus von Willendorf (Woman of Willendorf) and a replica commemorating the find. The Wachau is a famous vineyard and listed as Wachau Cultural Landscape as UNESCO World Heritage. Austria (Large format sizes available)
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RM2DDJ19T–Venus of Willendorf Sculpture art outside the Art Academy of Latvia, Riga, Latvia.
RFR6DHE3–The Academy Of Art In Riga, Capital Of Latvia
RMAJ7HM1–Venus of Willendorf, Stone Age oolitic limestone carving, c24,000-c22,000 BC. Artist: Unknown
RFAHK353–Venus of Willendorf archaeological figure, Austria
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RM2J76K0T–Willendorf in der Wachau, Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf museum in Wachau region, Lower Austria, Austria
RMMR5AK6–Photograph of the Venus of Willendorf, an 11.1-centimetre-high (4.4 in) Venus figurine ; made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. It was found in 1908 by a workman named Johann Veran during excavations conducted by archaeologists Josef Szombathy, Hugo Obermaier and Josef Bayer at a Palaeolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the town of Krems. carved from an oolitic limestone that is not local to the area, and tinted with red ochre.
RF2F3C3Y8–Natural History Museum, Maria-Theresien-Platz, Museums Quarter, Vienna
RM2WMGFBP–Venus of Willendorf, female limestone figurine, Gravetian Upper Paleolithic, Museo de la evolución humana, MEH, Burgos , Spain
RF2F3BYP0–Natural History Museum, Maria-Theresien-Platz, Museums Quarter, Vienna
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RMMP4032–Loess bluff of Willendorf.. This is the archeological excavation site 'Willendorf I' in the vicinity of the Brunner Brickwords. Not far to the north is the site 'Willendorf II' where the famous Venus was found in 1908. 1885. Hugo Darnaut (1851–1937) Alternative names darnaut hugo; h. darnaut; darnaut; hugo darnaut Description Austrian painter Date of birth/death 28 November 1851 9 January 1937 Location of birth/death Dessau Vienna Authority control : Q1634945 VIAF: 96382726 ISNI: 0000 0001 1776 8188 ULAN: 500095428 LCCN: no2015052897 GND: 129157309 WorldCat 817 Loesswand von Willen
RM2T1JFH9–Vienna, Austria. 29,500 year old figure Venus of Willendorf in the Natural History Museum Vienna
RMHKK22B–Willendorf in der Wachau: Enlarged replica of the 'Venus von Willendorf' at the location of the statuette, Wachau, Niederösterreich, Lower Austria, Au
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RMJ2D6GD–Place of discovery of the Venus von Willendorf (Woman of Willendorf) and a replica commemorating the find. The Wachau is a famous vineyard and listed as Wachau Cultural Landscape as UNESCO World Heritage. Austria (Large format sizes available)
RM2GMFBYH–Venus of Willendorf, female limestone figurine, Gravetian Upper Paleolithic, Museo de la evolución humana, MEH, Burgos , Spain.
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RM2DDJ1AG–Venus of Willendorf Sculpture art outside the Art Academy of Latvia, Riga, Latvia.
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RM2X1H3HB–Vienna - ' The Venus of Willendorf ' (also known as Woman of Willendorf) has a new home, the new ' Venuskabinett ' at Vienna's natural history museum. The Venus of Willendorf, a small Paleolithic statuette with a fleshy, distinctively feminine figure, was discovered 100 years ago. The statuette is 29500 years old. PICTURE: taken on 22nd September 2015 during relocation. Venus of Willendorf - 20150922 PD0855 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RM2J76K0E–Willendorf in der Wachau, Finding place of the Venus of Willendorf in Wachau region, Lower Austria, Austria
RMMR5AK2–Photograph of the Venus of Willendorf, an 11.1-centimetre-high (4.4 in) Venus figurine ; made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. It was found in 1908 by a workman named Johann Veran during excavations conducted by archaeologists Josef Szombathy, Hugo Obermaier and Josef Bayer at a Palaeolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the town of Krems. carved from an oolitic limestone that is not local to the area, and tinted with red ochre.
RMFXYB17–Venus von Willendorf
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RMP3GNYJ–The Venus of Willendorf. Limestone (11.25 cm high). Upper paleolithic. Wien, Naturhistorisches Museum. Location: KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM / MUSEO DE BELLAS ARTES, WIEN, AUSTRIA.
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RFJ0GRMT–The Academy of Art in Riga, capital of Latvia.
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RM2AWGGB1–Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution . Fig. a. Venus of Willendorf. §. After Szombathy, Korresp.-Bu, 40, p. 87, 1909.Fig. b. Venus of Brassempouy. . After Piette, L-anthr., 6, pl. 1, 1895.Fig. c. Woman and Reindeer from Laugerie-Basse, Lanthr., 6, pl. 5, 1895. Smithsonian Report, 1909.—MacCurdv. Plate 3.
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RM2X1H3HR–Vienna - ' The Venus of Willendorf ' (also known as Woman of Willendorf) has a new home, the new ' Venuskabinett ' at Vienna's natural history museum. The Venus of Willendorf, a small Paleolithic statuette with a fleshy, distinctively feminine figure, was discovered 100 years ago. The statuette is 29500 years old. PICTURE: taken on 22nd September 2015 during relocation. Venus of Willendorf - 20150922 PD0869 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)
RMMR5AK9–Photograph of the Venus of Willendorf, an 11.1-centimetre-high (4.4 in) Venus figurine ; made between about 28,000 and 25,000 BCE. It was found in 1908 by a workman named Johann Veran during excavations conducted by archaeologists Josef Szombathy, Hugo Obermaier and Josef Bayer at a Palaeolithic site near Willendorf, a village in Lower Austria near the town of Krems. carved from an oolitic limestone that is not local to the area, and tinted with red ochre.
RMFXYB15–Venus von Willendorf
RMEC7NA8–(Left) The Venus of Willendorf (replica), one of the early female figurines. (Right) Venus of Brassempouy, a fragmentary ivory figurine, from the Upper Palaeolithic. discovered in a cave at Brassempouy, France in 1892. Small female figurines are found across Europe from France to Russia about 28,000-20,000 years ago.
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