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Frontal outdoor view of the Apollo Statue bronze Bust

1.Introduction of Apollo Statue Bust Apollo is one of the most revered gods in ancient Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis. He is a versatile god who controls light, the sun, music, poetry, prophecy, medicine and plague. The most famous oracle of his is the Temple of […]

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a pair of marble and bronze Roman Statue of Augustus head on red and white marble column

1. Introduction of Roman Statue of Augustus Augustus Caesar, formerly known as Octavian, was a politician and military commander in the late Roman Republic and the first emperor of the Roman Empire. He was the adopted son and heir of Julius Caesar. After pacifying the civil war, he established the principal regime and ushered in […]

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Louis Xiv Bust wearing wig

1. Introduction of Louis Xiv Head Louis XIV, the king of the French Bourbon dynasty, reigned for 72 years (1643–1715), one of the longest-reigning monarchs in European history, known as the “Sun King”. He established the absolute monarchy in France, emphasized the divine right of kings, and consolidated the royal power through political centralization and […]

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The woman in the Roman Female Bust sculpture wears a headband and has a neatly tied hairstyle, which is a common image of aristocratic women

1. Introduction of Female Roman Bust This female bust sculpture originates from the classical art tradition, and its image and clothing style are obviously influenced by the ancient Roman period. Ancient Roman women often wore loose and draped “stola” and shawl “palla”, which represented dignity and dignity. The woman in the Roman Female Bust sculpture […]

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Native American Chief bronze Bust putting on marble column

1. Introduction of Native American Chief Bust In the culture of North American indigenous peoples, the chief is not only the leader of the tribe, but also a symbol of wisdom and spirit. One of the most representative appearance features of the chief is the feather headdress (War Bonnet), which is a ceremonial crown made […]

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Augustus Head Statue

1. Introduction of Augustus bust Statue This marble sculpture of Augustus’ head shows the classic image of Augustus, the first emperor of the Roman Empire. The Augustus Head Statue is meticulous and fully reflects the superb skills of the sculpture art in the ancient Roman period. Augustus’ facial expression is solemn and firm, and his […]

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Apollo Marble Bust

1. Introduction of Apollo Marble Head This sculpture is carefully carved from marble and shows the classic image of Apollo in ancient Greek mythology. Apollo is the god of light, music and art, and this Apollo Marble head perfectly embodies his holiness and elegance. The sculpture is exquisitely detailed, with Apollo’s face soft, his features […]

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Voltaire Bust

1. Introduction of Voltaire Bust This marble bust of Voltaire shows the image of Voltaire, one of the most famous philosophers of the Enlightenment. The Voltaire Bust reproduces Voltaire’s face and demeanor with delicate carving techniques, conveying his wise and thoughtful temperament. The Voltaire in the sculpture has a slightly bald head, delicate facial depiction, […]

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Emperor Constantine Bust

1. Introduction of Emperor Constantine Head This marble bust of Emperor Constantine demonstrates the outstanding sculpture skills and artistic style of the ancient Roman period. The Emperor Constantine Bust is noble and solemn, perfectly reflecting the majesty and majestic demeanor of Constantine the Great. Constantine the Great was a very important emperor in the history […]

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Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte

1. Introduction of Napoleon Bonaparte Bust Statue This marble bust of Napoleon perfectly shows Napoleon’s majesty and calmness with its delicate carving craftsmanship and realistic portrayal of his demeanor. The Bust of Napoleon Bonaparte is made of high-quality marble, and the overall natural stone texture and luster give people a sense of solemnity and nobility. […]

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