Description
Seneca bust with bronze patina. Reproduction of sculpture made in moulded marble (marble powder with binders), aged finish with the application of imitation bronze patinas that give it the appearance and texture of an antique sculpture.
Measurements:
- Total height of bust + base: 31 cm.
- Height of bust without base: 23 cm.
- Bust measurements: Width: 18 cm. Depth: 18 cm.
- Base measurements: Height: 8 cm. Width: 11.5 cm. Depth: 11.5 cm.
- Approx. weight: 6 kg.
Seneca bust with bronze patina, reproductions of sculptures inspired by classical art. Handmade in Spain. Ideal sculptures for decoration (living rooms, foyers, libraries and offices) and for distinguished gifts. Not suitable for outdoors.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca (4 BC-65 AD), born in 4 BC in Corduba, Hispania, was a prominent Roman philosopher, writer, and politician. His philosophical work covers topics such as ethics and morality, making him one of the most important representatives of Stoicism. Seneca actively participated in the politics of the Empire, especially as a tutor and advisor to Nero in his early years of rule, although his relationship with the emperor ended tragically.
In his writings, including essays, letters, and tragedies, Seneca’s ideas about the importance of practicing virtue, serenity, and self-mastery are reflected. Following Stoic principles, Seneca advocated for the control of passions and the acceptance of destiny and one’s own mortality to achieve serenity. In his work, he offers timeless advice on facing adversity, which Seneca himself put into practice at the time of his death in 65 AD when he was forced to commit suicide by order of Nero. His legacy endures today as a beacon of Stoic wisdom.
“True happiness is enjoying the present without depending anxiously on the future, not to have fun, either with hopes or fears, but to rest satisfied with what we have, which is enough” (Seneca)
“We are often more afraid than sorry; and we suffer more in imagination than in reality.” (Seneca)
Read more about the Stoic philosophers on our blog: Stoic Philosophers, a model of Strength and Joy
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