Artículo: AMZ-B0BN3B4247

Generic

an Athlete Wrestling with a Python Man Snake Cast Marble Statue Sculpture 12.6in

Detalles del producto
Disponibilidad
En stock
Peso con empaque
1.83 kg
Devolución
No
Condición
Nuevo
Producto de
Amazon
Viaja desde
USA

Sobre este producto
  • Material & Manufacture process: Cast Marble Cast Marble statues are made from a composite material in which natural crushed Greek Marble stone is mixed with a small quantity of resin that works as a glue. The mixture is then poured into a mold of the statue design. Because the powder is so fine the smallest details can be reproduced using this method. Over 90% of the finished sculpture is natural crushed Greek Marble stone, which gives it a look and feel of solid natural marble. All sculptures are finished by hand to ensure the finest quality. This strong material is water and weather resistant, doesn't have bubbles, will not crack, and can be washed with most cleaning agents. Please note: Our statues are not carved. Natural marble statues are hand carved and command a very hefty price. Our product offerings are intended to be affordable to the majority public .
$327,59
44% OFF
$181,99

IMPORT EASILY

By purchasing this product you can deduct VAT with your RUT number

$327,59
44% OFF
$181,99

3 meses de gracia en diferidos y hasta 6 meses sin intereses con Pacificard

Envío gratis
Llega en 26 o más días hábiles
Con envío
Tienes garantia de entrega
Este producto viaja de USA a tus manos en

Conoce más detalles

Handmade in Greece Suitable to Indoor & Outdoor Conditions Solid & Heavy Dimensions (approximately): Height: 32 cm (12.6 inches) Width: 9 cm (3.54 in) Depth:12 cm (4.72 in) Weight: 1,4 Kg (3.86 lb) Our statue is based on the famous statue: “An Athlete Wrestling with a Python” which was the first of three bronze sculptures produced by the British artist Frederic Leighton in 1877. It has been described as a "sculptural masterpiece" and as "possibly Leighton's greatest contribution to British art". Despite its indebtedness to the Classical tradition, it can be understood as one of the first stirrings of modern sculpture in Britain as well as in Europe. The Athlete was arguably the most influential piece of English sculpture of the 19th century. The sculpture was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1877 under the title An Athlete Wrestling with a Python but it is sometimes also known as An Athlete Strangling a Python or An Athlete Struggling with a Python. The original full-size bronze was acquired for the nation using funds from the Chantrey Bequest, and is displayed at Tate Britain in London.