Hope
After all the evils had escaped out of Pandora’s Box and the lid was closed, she heard a voice calling
After all the evils had escaped out of Pandora’s Box and the lid was closed, she heard a voice calling
The sculpture depicts a priestess of the Mysteries of Isis, round about the second century AD in Rome, performing a
This sculpture was the result of Tienie’s love for everything pertaining to Africa. It forms part of a recurring theme
The Joan of Arc that Tienie portrayed is her spiritual being, relieved of her earthly burdens after her execution by
Lady Godiva was an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman who, according to legend, took pity on the people of Coventry, who were
This sculpture is Tienie’s interpretation the siren-like water spirit that, according to legend, haunted the Lorelei rock on the eastern
The sculpture depicts a slave market somewhere in the Orient round about 1800, where an Arab slave trader puts his
This work illustrates a favourite theme in Tienie’s work namely the interdependence and symbiosis between man and animal. The mermaid
Morgan le Fay is a multidimensional character with her roots in Celtic mythology. Since her conception in human consciousness, her
In Greek mythology Pandora was the first mortal woman on earth and the source of all human miseries, because in
The figure of Adam is the same than that of The Fallen Angel, but without the wings. It depicts Adam’s
This sculpture, inspired by a Remington painting, depicts an American Indian of the Sioux tribe, holding a bison scull above
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