The dwarf wears a crown and carries a large tray of foodstuffs that he uses himself. It can be the caricature of a travelling merchant in a festival. He has an apron attached to the back of his neck, and a bag hung at his sides. The type is Hellenistic, but the execution is probably Roman. Original at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Date: 1st...
Dimensions:Height: 50 cm.Width: 65 cm.Material: White patinated plaster.In stockDelivery time: Delivery within 7 days to 15 daysThis reproduction is available for sale in plaster, polyester resin or reconstituted stone, and patinated (or not) in bronze, terracotta, marble, wood, polychrome, gilt, stone or diorite. Do not...
This statue is one of the most famous of Greek archaism, one of the few large bronzes preserved in the Severus style, late 6th century BC.The original is in the Delphi Museum; the group, consisting of snow, horses and grooms, was erected in the northwestern region of the sanctuary to commemorate the victory at the Pythagic Games of the Sicilian tyrant,...
Height: 51,18 ". Width: 15,748 ".Depth: 15,748 ".Weight: 50 kg (110,23 lbs)Material: reconstituted marble (marble dust + high density resin). In stock Delivery time: Delivery within 15 days to 25 days.Shipping: Transport costs are automatically calculated when you finalize your purchases at the checkout.
Antinous: The great love of Emperor Hadrian. Antinous was born approximately between 110 and 115 A.D. in Claudiopolis, a city located in the Roman province of Bithynia (now northwest of Turkey). Hadrian, who traveled throughout the Empire during his reign, visited Claudiopolis twice, in 121 and 123 A.D. Antinous, then supposed to be 14 years old,...
Height: 51,18 ". Width: 15,748 ".Depth: 15,748 ".Weight: 50 kg (110,23 lbs)Material: reconstituted marble (marble dust + high density resin). In stock Delivery time: Delivery within 15 days to 25 days.Shipping: Transport costs are automatically calculated when you finalize your purchases at the checkout.
Reproduction of a Greek statuette of a dancing dwarf or pygmy The figure represented is characterized mainly by its small size, by its short legs, and by the negative features of its face: it is a dwarf or pygmy (during the Hellenistic period, images of Pygmies, which are ethnic dwarves, are treated in the same way as pathological dwarfs). His legs are...
When the Parthenon was built between 447 and 432 BC, three sets of sculptures were created for its decoration: the metopes, the ionic frieze and the pediments. The metopes and the ionic frieze were part of the very structure of the Parthenon. They were not carved and then hung in place at the top of the Parthenon, but were carved on the sides of the...
Height: 51,18 ". Width: 15,748 ".Depth: 15,748 ".Weight: 50 kg (110,23 lbs)Material: reconstituted marble (marble dust + high density resin). In stock Delivery time: Delivery within 15 days to 25 days.Shipping: Transport costs are automatically calculated when you finalize your purchases at the checkout.
Dimensions Height: 36.22 ". Width: 8,26 ".Depth: 8,26 ".Weight: 15 kg (44,09 lbs)Material: reconstituted marble (marble dust + high density resin). In stock Delivery time: Delivery within 15 days to 25 days.Shipping: Transport costs are automatically calculated when you finalize your purchases at the checkout.
Dimensions Height: 32.67 ". Width: 10.62 ".Depth: 26.18 ".Weight: 40 kg (88.18 lbs)Material: reconstituted marble (marble dust + high density resin). In stock Delivery time: Delivery within 15 days to 25 days.Shipping: Transport costs are automatically calculated when you finalize your purchases at the checkout.
Aphrodite known as Venus Genetrix is one of the masterpieces of the antique sculpture department of the Louvre Museum. The original sculpture in the form of a ronde-bosse made of Parian marble is itself a Roman copy of a bronze by Callimachus (an Athenian sculptor of the late 5th century AD). In 46 BC, Julius Caesar commissioned a replica of it from the...
The only son of Gaius Claudius Marcellus and Octavia, Augustus' sister, the youngest of the Marcellus family was better known for his relationship with Emperor Augustus and his early death than for his own achievements.The young Marcellus was named after an ancestor who was a consul in 222 BC and was highly acclaimed for his military victories against the...
This magnificent statue of Zeus and Ganymede was created by the Spanish artist José Álvarez Cubero, it was awarded at the Paris exhibition in 1804. Hence she received the first prize from Napoleon Bonaparte. She was later sent to the King of Spain and is currently at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in San Fernando.History of Zeus and GanymedeGanymede, the...
The original Doryphoros of Polyclete is a 78,74 " high statue made of marble. It depicts a naked young man, who originally held a spear in his left hand, hence his name Doryphoros, which in Greek means "spearheader". It is believed to date from 440 BC. The young man was once recognized as Achilles because of his perfect proportions, so much so that he...
The Diadoumenos is a statue in the round dated from the 5th century BC, in the middle of the classical period (490-338 BC), originally in bronze, the only ones that have survived are those in marble. This statue is that of a naked young athlete, standing, leaning on his right leg, left leg slightly carried backwards; with his arms raised, the athlete...
The famous marble torso, the original of which is made of marble, known in Rome since the 15th century, entered the Vatican collections between 1530 and 1536 and became one of the most admired ancient sculptures by artists to this day. Over the centuries, this statue has been interpreted in different ways. The most common hypothesis currently followed...
Handcrafted reproduction entirely made and patinated by hand.In stockDimensions:Height: 41,33'' (105cm).Width: 39,37'' (100cm).Delivery time: Delivery within 15 to 25 days.Material: This reproduction is available in patinated resin.Available patinas: bronze, terracotta, marble, wood, polychrome, gilding, stone or diorite.Contact us to know the prices of...
This colossal statue was found on the island of Samothrace. It was erected near the sanctuary of the Cabires, protectors of the sailors, to commemorate a victory for the Rhodes fleet. She had climbed to the front of a galley to announce this success with her right hand open. The extraordinary virtuosity of the drape creates the power of the work: the...