Description
Bust of Caesar Augustus, reproduction of a sculpture made in molded marble (marble dust plus binding resin). Finished with aging patina based on natural earth, texture and appearance of a sculpture beautified by the passage of time.
Measurements:
- Width: 15 cm. Depth: 12.5 cm. Height: 28.5 cm.
- Approx. weight: 4 kg.
A sculpture of singular beauty ideal for decoration or as a distinguished gift. The piece we offer boasts special elegance and delicacy, expressed in its lines.
This statue has a magnificent presence for use in interiors (living rooms, lobbies, libraries, and offices) as well as outdoors, on terraces and in gardens. Weather-resistant.
Reproductions of sculptures inspired by original pieces from museums. Classical art. Handmade in Spain.
Octavian Augustus was the first emperor of Rome (from 27 B.C. to 14 A.D.).
Octavian Augustus, Gaius Octavius or Octavian (63 B.C.–14 A.D.), marked the end of the Republic, becoming the first emperor of Rome. Octavian had been adopted by his great-uncle Julius Caesar, and after Caesar’s assassination, he became his successor. He ruled as a triumvir alongside Lepidus and Mark Antony until his confrontation with the latter in the Civil Wars. In the Battle of Actium (31 B.C.), Octavian finally defeated the combined forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, solidifying himself as the undisputed leader of Rome.
In 27 B.C., Caesar Augustus declared himself emperor, initiating an Empire that would last four centuries. His reign is marked by a period of stability and prosperity known as the Pax Romana, which lasted about two hundred years. Augustus also promoted significant political and administrative reforms, leaving a lasting legacy by consolidating the Empire’s structures. After his death, he was deified and officially worshipped in temples throughout the empire. Subsequently, all the emperors who succeeded him adopted the titles “Caesar” and “Augustus” in his honor.
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