Plaster bust of Apollo in Neoclassical style, 1940s









Plaster sculpture dating from the first half of the 20th century. The bust is a reproduction of the famous "Apollo of Belvedere." Apollo is, in Greek and Roman religion, the god of music, medical arts, science, intellect and prophecy. He is also the one who pulls the chariot of the sun, escorting the burning star across the celestial vault. His main symbol is the lyre. Great artistic quality looking at the details. The sculpture has visible signs of restoration. However, we advise you to look well in detail at all the attached photos. Proposed at an excellent negotiable price we invite you to send us your proposals for purchase we will consider them with pleasure. Height 80 cm, width 59 cm, depth 37 cm. Professional packaging, insured shipping with couriers, delivery by appointment only street level.
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