A wolf's head, El Pajarillo (Huelma). Provincial Museum of Jaén This sculpture belongs to the sculptural ensemble of the Iberian sanctuary of "El Pajarillo".It represents a wolf in a threatening attitude, with the position of his ears tilted backwards, his lips turned up and his mouth open. The jawbone of the original sculpture has more than thirty...
The Lady of Elche (Dama d'Elx in Valencian; Dama de Elche in Spanish) is a limestone bust sculpture of a woman, dated to the 5th or 4th century BC, discovered on August 4, 1897 on an ancient Roman site in Alcudia, 2 km south of Elche, near Alicante, Spain.The sculpture is 56 cm high and has an almost spherical cavity in its back, 18 cm in diameter and 16...