There might be, however, numerous statues of the gods displayed in niches set into the walls.
Other statues are displayed made of various different materials and display noble expressions.
The theme of the Dying Gaul (a famous statue displayed in Pergamon) remained a favorite in Hellenistic art for a generation.
In its form the statue displayed a unique combination of homoerotic beauty and pagan idol worship.
Next door is the Galerie David d'Angers, with statues by the 19th-century sculptor displayed in a glass-roofed medieval abbey.
A print of Norton Priory by the Buck Brothers dated 1727 shows the statue displayed in front of the house in the outer courtyard.
A statue displays the story Samodramanthana, or "The Churning of the Ocean of Milk" in finely carved relief.
Linda Rodrigues sees statues of Mary displayed prominently in the Newark beauty parlor where she gets her hair styled.
Her statue displays feminine virtues and youthful qualities that reflects an image of an enthusiastic, talented, keen and beautiful woman.
Subsequently the theme of the Dying Gaul, a statue displayed in Pergamon, was a favorite in Hellenistic art.