Description
Bust of Seraphis, reproduction of a sculpture made in molded marble (marble powder with binder). Aging finish applied with patinas made from natural earths. Its texture and finish give it the appearance of an original marble statue that has undergone several centuries of aging.
Measurements:
- Total bust + base: Width: 28 cm. Depth: 18 cm. Height: 54 cm.
- Bust height without base: 42.5 cm.
- Base measurements: Diameter: 16 cm. Height: 11.5 cm.
Reproductions of sculptures inspired by original museum pieces. Classical art. Handmade in Europe. The sculpture has a magnificent presence for use in interior decoration (living rooms, foyers, libraries, and offices) and for exteriors, terraces, and gardens, resistant to weathering.
Reproduction of a bust of Seraphis, the Greco-Egyptian god of Medicine. In Hellenistic Egypt, the cult of Seraphis emerged, a deity that syncretized several Egyptian gods, such as Osiris and Apis, assimilating them to the Greek god of medicine, Asclepius. Seraphis gained great importance in Greece, and later spread to the territories of the Roman Empire. In Alexandria, its temple or Serapeum would host a branch of the famous Library of Alexandria.
Decorating with reproductions of sculptures of gods from classical antiquity, such as this bust of Seraphis, is a timeless way to add a touch of elegance and sophistication to the spaces of our home, both indoors and outdoors.
These reproductions of sculptures made from materials such as molded marble, carved stone, or bronze, are decorative elements that create a unique and stimulating atmosphere in the home. Through them, we express our personality, tastes, and interests, as well as our aesthetic preferences. With these statues representing historical and mythological characters, we evoke and bring to our days the greatness of classical antiquity.
Art reproductions like this sculpture, placed on the floor or on a table, on shelves, mantelpieces, columns, or pedestals in our living room, office, or library, can inspire us in our daily work. Placed in our gardens, these figures blend with the vegetation in pots and flowerbeds, creating a special connection between art and nature.
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