Greek Horse In Marble, Early 20th Century – After The Friezes Of The Parthenon
An elegant early 20th-century marble sculpture of a Greek horse, inspired by the famous Parthenon friezes. This finely sculpted piece captures the noble strength and anatomical precision characteristic of the classical horses depicted on the Parthenon reliefs. The sculptor brilliantly translates the dynamism and sculptural rhythm of ancient Greek art into a three-dimensional form that is both compact and powerful. Crafted from solid marble, the sculpture features precise modeling and a balanced composition, evoking the timeless aesthetic of classical antiquity. The horse's muscular tension and fluid contours reflect the influence of the great Athenian sculptural tradition. The piece rests on an antique iron base, which enhances its presence and creates a subtle contrast between the industrial material and classical purity. Dimensions: Height: 50 cm Width: 47 cm Depth: 25 cm. This refined decorative sculpture is ideal for neoclassical interiors, collectors of Grand Tour objects, or enthusiasts of Greek antiquity. Its reasonable dimensions allow it to be displayed on a console, pedestal, or library table, while retaining the monumental spirit of its antique inspiration.
2 100 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Marble
Reference (ID): 1715552
Availability: In stock
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