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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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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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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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