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Roman Sculpture of Venus holding an apple and a piece of cloth

1. Introduction of Bronze Venus Statue The theme of “Venus with Apple” comes from the legend of the “golden apple” in ancient Greek mythology. The golden apple symbolizes beauty and desire in mythology. It is the focus of the gods’ competition and was finally obtained by Venus. In this Bronze Venus Statue, the image of […]

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side view of Bronze bathing Venus Statue

1. Introduction of Roman Sculpture of Venus This Venus Nude Statue shows the classic image of the mythological figure Venus, the goddess of love and beauty, who represents idealized femininity and divine beauty. Venus is naked and completely unobstructed, showing her flawless beauty as a goddess. Her posture is natural and graceful, revealing an irresistible […]

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Outdoor Goddess Statue showing hera holding peacock and torch

1. Introduction of Outdoor Goddess Statue This sculpture is inspired by three goddesses in ancient Greek mythology: Hera, Demeter, and Diana. Made of bronze, the Outdoor Goddess Statue presents an exquisite classical style, showing the unique symbolism and temperament of each goddess. The sculpture of Hera shows her majesty and dignity. She is decorated with […]

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1. Introduction of Hercules Statue Hercules is a famous and widely worshipped hero in ancient Greek mythology. He is the son of Zeus and Alcmene, and has become the protagonist of many heroic legends for his extraordinary strength and courage. Hercules is not only famous for completing the twelve difficult labors, but also admired for […]

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Perseus Beheading Medusa Statue showing Perseus holding Medusa's head

1. Introduction of Perseus Beheading Medusa Statue Benvenuto Cellini was a famous Italian Renaissance sculptor, goldsmith and writer in the 16th century, known for his talent and personality. Born in 1500, he was proficient in metal casting technology, and his works were bold and dramatic. “Perseus and Medusa” is one of his most representative sculptures […]

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Poseidon Artemision Statue with arms outstretched

1. Introduction of Poseidon Artemision Statue Poseidon is the god of the sea in ancient Greek mythology. He controls the ocean, earthquakes and horses, and is one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. As the brother of Zeus, Poseidon possesses powerful natural power and symbolizes the surging ocean. He holds a trident, which can […]

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War God Ares and Athena bronze Statue

1. Introduction of War God Statue Ares is the god of war in ancient Greek mythology, symbolizing strength, violence and fearlessness. He is the son of Zeus and Hera, and is often depicted as a strong warrior wearing armor and holding weapons, showing his bravery and tenacity on the battlefield. In this War God Statue, […]

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Dionysus Bacchus standing with head bowed and hands on hips bronze Statue

1. Introduction of Dionysus Bacchus Statue In ancient Greek mythology, Dionysus is the god of wine, grapes, carnival, drama and vitality. He symbolizes sensibility, release and the power of nature, and is a mysterious existence between reason and chaos. Unlike other masculine and rational Olympian gods, Dionysus is more flexible and multifaceted. He brings joy […]

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Bronze Statue of Persephone and Hades

1. Introduction of Statue of Persephone and Hades Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598–1680) is one of the greatest sculptors of the Italian Baroque period, known for his extraordinary carving skills and strong emotional expression. He is good at using dynamic composition and complex structure to give life and tension to stone. Bernini created a large number […]

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Greek Sculpture of Athena sitting in a thoughtful pose and holding a spear

1. Introduction of Greek Sculpture of Athena Athena is the goddess of wisdom and war in ancient Greek mythology. She is known for her outstanding wisdom, strategic vision and fighting ability. She is the daughter of Zeus and is usually portrayed as a brave woman holding a spear and shield and wearing armor. Athena’s wisdom […]

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