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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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Statue Trajan Marble Roman emperor figure

1. Introduction of Statue Trajan Trajan, one of the second of the “Five Good Emperors” of the Roman Empire, reigned from 98 to 117 AD. Born into a provincial noble family, he was the first Roman emperor not born in Italy. His reign was characterized by a balance of external expansion and administrative reform, leading […]

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Front view Headless Roman marble Statue

1. Introduction of Headless Roman Statue This sculpture, inspired by ancient Roman clothing and anatomy, is crafted entirely from stone. The Headless Roman Statue retains the structure of the chest, abdomen, legs, and the robe draped over the body; the head and arms are missing, with irregular edges at the break. The torso’s muscular lines […]

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Front view Broken Roman marble Bust

1. Introduction of Broken Roman Bust This Roman Bust is a marble sculpture of a young man’s head, inspired by the style of ancient Rome. The piece is partially damaged, with only the head and upper chest remaining. The facial features are clearly defined, with the eyes, nose, and mouth rendered in a shallow carving […]

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Front marble Roman General Statue

1. Introduction of Roman General Statue This marble Roman Man Sculpture, inspired by the image of a general from the ancient Roman Empire, combines military authority with the solemnity of classical sculpture. The figure in the Roman General Statue wears a traditional cuirass and pteruges, the cuirass adorned with relief patterns. His right arm is […]

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Outdoor marble Statue of Virgil

1. Introduction of Statue of Virgil Virgil (70-19 BC) was the most important epic poet of ancient Rome and is widely regarded as a central figure in the Roman literary tradition. He was deeply influenced by Greek literature, particularly the narrative structure and style of Homer’s epics, which profoundly impacted his writing. Virgil’s representative works […]

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outdoor marble sculpture Antinous

1. Introduction of Sculpture Antinous Antinous, the beloved young companion of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, was renowned in the ancient world for his exceptional beauty and mysterious life. After his mysterious drowning in the Nile River in Egypt in 130 AD, he was deified by Hadrian, who built temples and cities throughout the empire to […]

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pair of Marble Warrior Garden Statue of standing soldier in armor holding a sword

1. Introduction of Warrior Garden Statue This pair of marble Roman Statue Warriors depicts two classical warriors dressed in the same uniform. Both figures wear feathered helmets, breastplates, short military skirts and greaves, lace-up combat boots and short capes, and their overall outfits are complete and uniform. The muscle lines on the surface of the […]

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Outdoor Warrior on Horse Statue in beige stone

1. Introduction of Warrior on Horse Statue This group of “Warrior on Horse Statue” depicts a warrior wearing classical armor and riding a leaping warhorse, full of heroism. The warrior in the Warrior on Horse Statue wears a feathered helmet, has regular features and a firm gaze, showing strong leadership and fighting spirit. He wears […]

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Two symmetrical Statue of roman Warrior sculptures in classical armor

1. Introduction of Statue of Warrior This warrior sculpture is based on the design of an ancient Roman soldier. It is majestic and powerful, and has great commemorative and symbolic significance. The overall symmetrical composition of the Statue of Warrior shows the symbol of power and order. The figure wears a short feather helmet, which […]

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