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Marble Roman Bust with detailed facial features and classical Roman drapery

1. Introduction of Marble Roman Bust This marble sculpture employs a classic Roman bust composition, with rigorous proportions, a natural transition between the head and neck, and a stable geometric base, presenting a clear and crisp outline. The Marble Roman Bust offers a focused frontal view and clean side lines, making it suitable for viewing […]

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A Roman Man Sculpture marble statue

1. Introduction of A Roman Man Sculpture This sculpture depicts a male figure from ancient Rome, standing upright. A Roman Man Sculpture is designed according to classical sculptural standards, with a rigorous structure and clear lines. The upper body is bare, draped in a long robe that drapes naturally along the body, closely conforming to […]

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Augustus Marble Sculpture standing

1. Introduction of Augustus Marble Sculpture Augustus, the first emperor of ancient Rome, whose personal name was Gaius Octavian, was the adopted son of Julius Caesar. He seized supreme power after a long civil war and established Augustus’s political status as “first citizen” in 27 BC, thus beginning the Roman Empire. During his reign, Augustus […]

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Augustus Caesar Sculture marble Roman emperor

1. Introduction of Augustus Caesar Sculture Augustus (63 BC – 14 AD), originally named Octavian, was a key figure in the late Roman Republic and the founder of the Roman Empire. Through political alliances, military victories, and institutional reforms, he ended a long civil war and established a ruling system centered on the emperor. Augustus […]

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Constantine Marble Statue full body front

1. Introduction of Constantine Marble Statue Constantine the Great was a Roman emperor who reigned from 306 to 337 AD and was one of the most important rulers in the history of the Roman Empire. He defeated his rivals through a long military campaign, ending the Tetrarchy and reunifying the empire. In 313 AD, he […]

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Roman Statue of Hadrian marble full body

1. Introduction of Roman Statue of Hadrian Hadrian was a Roman emperor who reigned from 117 to 138 AD, a period of relative stability and development for the Roman Empire. He is known for strengthening border defenses, reforming the administrative system, and promoting urban development; Hadrian’s Wall, built in Britain, is one of his achievements. […]

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Emperor Claudius Statue marble full figure

1. Introduction of Emperor Claudius Statue Claudius was the fourth emperor of the Roman Empire, reigning from 41 to 54 AD, and was born into the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Before his accession, he was largely excluded from the core of power, but after ascending the throne, he demonstrated strong administrative abilities. He emphasized legal systems and […]

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Commodus Sculpture marble Hercules full figure

1. Introduction of Commodus Sculpture Commodus was the son of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius, reigning from 180 to 192 AD. His reign marked the end of the Antonine dynasty. Historical records indicate that Commodus was passionate about self-portrait creation, particularly favoring associating himself with mythological heroes, and frequently emphasizing his extraordinary status in public. […]

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Gaius Statue marble full body view

1. Introduction of Gaius Statue Augustus, born Gaius Octavius, was a prominent political figure in the late Roman Republic. After Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC, Octavian, as his adopted son, rose to power. Through a series of political and military struggles, he defeated his rivals and was finally granted the title “Augustus” by the […]

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Augustus Caesar Marble Statue full body

1. Introduction of Augustus Caesar Marble Statue Augustus, the first emperor of the Roman Empire, was originally named Gaius Octavius. After Julius Caesar’s assassination in 44 BC, Octavian, as his adopted son, inherited his political legacy. He defeated his main rivals in a long civil war and was granted the title “Augustus” by the Senate […]

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