Roman torso of Heracles
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High quality decorative figure made in reconstituted marble (marble powder agglutinated with chronolite). Patinated with natural earths that give it the finish of a sculpture embellished by the passage of time.
Reproduction of the marble torso of Heracles. Rome, 2nd century, which is in the National Archaeological Museum in Madrid.
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.
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.
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