100% Solid Bronze Greek Mythology Centaur Sculpture Statue Made by Lost Wax Deco
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 17 X Width 15 Marble Dimensions: Diameter 9 Height without base:16 Weight:24 LBS Inventory:88Y6749588. The Dynamic Power of the CentaurIn this striking bronze sculpture, the mighty centaur charges forward, embodying the raw energy and mythic presence of Greek mythology. Wielding a sword and a shield adorned with entwined snakes, the centaur’s powerful hooves strike the ground with force, while his primal yell reverberates through his human chest and mouth. The dynamic motion is emphasized by the flowing mane-like hair adorned with feathers, trailing behind as he cuts through the air. This fusion of human and animal elements creates a captivating dualism, capturing the essence of an untamed, wild spirit. Meticulous Craftsmanship and Timeless TechniqueThis handmade bronze sculpture showcases meticulous craftsmanship, brought to life through the ancient lost-wax casting method. This time-honored technique ensures that every intricate detail, from the sinewy muscles of the centaur to the elaborate patterns on the snake-adorned shield, is preserved with precision. A rich brown patina finish adds depth and character, further enhancing the sculpture’s visual impact. Mounted on a black marble base, the artwork gains a solid and elegant foundation, which complements the intense energy of the centaur’s charge. The signature of the artist, Giovanni Bologna, authenticates this exceptional piece. A Commanding Presence of Mythical ArtistryGiovanni Bologna’s mastery is exemplified in this portrayal of the centaur, a mythical being that embodies both human and animalistic qualities. Beyond its visual spectacle, the sculpture invites contemplation of the fierce spirit and duality it represents. Displayed upon its black marble base, this bronze masterpiece becomes a commanding presence in any setting, capturing the timeless allure of Greek mythology and the skilled artistry of Giovanni Bologna.