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Frontal view of the marble Septimius Severus Bust

1. Introduction of Septimius Severus Bust Septimius Severus was the 21st emperor of the Roman Empire and the founder of the Severan dynasty. He ascended the throne in 193 AD and during his reign greatly enhanced the authority of the empire through military conquests and administrative reforms. He was the first Roman emperor from North […]

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front view of the marble Apollo Head Sculpture placed outdoors

1. Introduction of Apollo Head Sculpture This Apollo Marble Bust is taken from the bust of the famous Apollo Belvedere statue, which is a representative image reproduction in classical aesthetics. The original work is regarded as a model of “ideal male beauty” in the history of Western art, and this bust accurately retains the charm […]

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Frontal outdoor view of the Apollo Belvedere Head bust in marble

1. Introduction of Apollo Belvedere Head Apollo is a brilliant male god in Greek mythology. He was born on the island of Delos and is the son of Zeus and Leto. There are many stories about him, including the shooting of Python and the establishment of the Temple of Delphi, and the sad legend of […]

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Apollo Marble Bust featuring realistic drapery

1. Introduction of Apollo Marble Bust Apollo is an important god in ancient Greek mythology, in charge of light, music, poetry, prophecy and medicine. He is the son of Zeus, the king of gods, and Leto, and the twin brother of Artemis, the goddess of the moon. Apollo represents reason and harmony, is a symbol […]

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Front view of Julius Caesar Bust marble Sculpture

1. Introduction of Julius Caesar Bust Sculpture Julius Caesar was one of the most important military commanders and politicians in the late Roman Republic. With his outstanding strategic vision, he conquered Gaul, unified the Roman regime, defeated Pompey in the civil war, and became a lifelong dictator. Caesar not only laid the foundation for the […]

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Outdoor display of Athena Marble Bust

1. Introduction of Athena Marble Bust Athena is the goddess of wisdom and war in ancient Greek mythology, and the patron of crafts, strategy and justice. She is known for her calm, rational and unemotional fighting style. She is the patron saint of Athens and has a very high status in ancient Greek society. She […]

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marble Diana Bust Sculpture showcasing neoclassical elegance and purity

1. Introduction of Diana Bust Sculpture Diana is the goddess of hunting and the moon in ancient Roman mythology, and the guardian of nature and animals. Her image corresponds to Artemis in Greek mythology. She symbolizes female independence, purity and decisiveness, and is often depicted as a young woman holding a bow and arrow and […]

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Augustus Marble Bust highlighting detailed breastplate relief

1. Introduction of Augustus Marble Bust Augustus Caesar, formerly known as Octavian, was the first emperor of ancient Rome and the founder of the Roman Republic’s transition to the imperial era. He was awarded the title of “Augustus” by the Senate in 27 BC, which marked the beginning of a 40-year period of peaceful rule, […]

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Mercury Bust on table with labeled pedestal and classical detail

1. Introduction of Mercury Bust Mercury is the messenger god in ancient Roman mythology, corresponding to Hermes in Greek mythology. He is the most agile and clever among the gods. He is not only a messenger of information, but also the god of business, travel, borders, theft and speed. Mercury is often portrayed as a […]

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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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