Perseus Bronze Statue by Cellini. In Greek mythology, Perseus slew the snake-haired monster Medusa when he avoided her "stoning turning" stare by looking at her in the reflection on his shield. In the tradition of the Italian Renaissance which celebrated the art and myth of Classical Antiquity, Cellini recreates the myth triumphantly as Perseus raises Medusa's head in victory. Original in Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence, Italy, 1545-1554.
Gallery quality statue replica made from lost wax bronze, marble base, 42"H.
ABOUT YOUR BRONZE SCULPTURE: We understand the hesitation to purchase an expensive bronze over the Internet. Indeed, there is a benefit to physically holding any work of art in your own hands to give it a thorough evaluation. However, we assure you that these are some of the finest museum quality bronzes being made.
HOW IS IT MADE? The piece is cast in the finest grade of silicon bronze. It costs more than other grades of bronze, but it simply looks better and lasts longer. From creating the mold to finish polishing, and every step in the process in between, everything takes place at the foundry in the USA. The foundry has been producing bronzes for over 32 years for such noteworthy clients as the White House, presidential libraries and public parks across the United States.
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