Sculpture of Silenus Holding the Infant Dionysus at The State Hermitage Museum St Petersburg
126,73 €

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Made of resin and painted and patinated by hand
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Experience the timeless beauty of “Silenus Holding the Infant Dionysus,” a stunning replica that captures the essence of classical artistry. This exquisite sculpture, inspired by a late 4th century BC original from the renowned school of Lysippos, portrays Silenus, the jovial tutor and companion of Dionysus, tenderly cradling the young god of wine.
Crafted from high-quality resin and finished with a meticulously applied patina that mimics the elegance of marble and the warmth of bronze, this piece embodies the rich artistic heritage of ancient Greece. The intricate details, from Silenus’ flowing beard to the delicate features of the infant Dionysus, showcase the skill and dedication of our artisans.
Historically celebrated by critics and collectors alike, this sculpture has a storied past, having been revered in the 17th and 18th centuries and frequently replicated across Europe. Now, you can bring a piece of this illustrious history into your space, evoking the grandeur of classical antiquity.
Ideal for art lovers and collectors, this sculpture is not just a decorative item; it is a conversation starter, a homage to the craftsmanship of the past, and a testament to the enduring allure of classical themes in modern decor. Add this remarkable piece to your collection and let it inspire admiration and appreciation for the timeless art that shaped our cultural legacy.
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