Description
Reproduction of a Roman torso of Hercules, a high-quality decorative figure made of molded marble (marble powder agglomerated with resins). Patinated with natural earth tones that give it the finish of a sculpture embellished by the passage of time.
Measurements: Total height: 78 cm. (including base) Measurement of the torso: 65,5 cm. Total width: 42,5 cm.
Metal base. Measurements: 30 x 30 cm.
Approx. weight: 20 kg.
Reproduction of the marble torso of Heracles (Rome, 2nd century), which is in the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid.
Heracles, Hercules in Rome, was a hero and demi-god, son of the god Zeus and a mortal woman, Alcmene. Hercules’ most famous feat was the Twelve Labours, which were given to him by King Eurystheus as impossible tasks that the demigod was nevertheless able to complete.
This sculpture can be exposed to the weather (outdoors). Ideal for decoration or as a gift.
Decorating with sculptures inspired by characters from mythology, gods, and heroes, such as this Roman torso of Hercules, is a good choice that brings a special elegance and majesty to the decoration of our favorite corners of the home, especially standing out in outdoor spaces. These sculptures, with their harmony and beauty, add a unique touch to our gardens, terraces, and patios, as well as entrances and lobbies.
The versatility of these reproductions of large classical sculptures allows them to be integrated into a wide variety of decorative styles, from classical to modern.
Reproductions of classical art help create a unique atmosphere in our favorite outdoor spaces and transform our gardens and terraces into inspiring areas that invite us to enjoy reading or engage in good conversation with our friends. Peeking through the vegetation in our garden, these statues blend perfectly into the environment, and with their presence, they help establish a fascinating dialogue between the beauty of art and nature.
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