
Augustus Primaporta
The First Roman Emperor is ready to guard your GARDEN! Now in the Vatican Museum collection, this full figure sculpture (c. AD 15) of the first Roman emperor, Augustus, was originally found in Primaporta, Italy at Livia’s (his wife) summer home. Made from interior / exterior resin, white with grey wash, 17.5”W x 10.5”D x 28.5”H. 4596
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Hebe the Cupbearer (Goddess of Youth) by Bertel Thorwaldsen
in the Thorwaldsen Museum, Copenhagen, 19th century. Home or garden sculpture, ready for interior or exterior use, made from resin fiberglass, white with gray wash finish, 16"W x 8"D x 40"H. 3421

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Birth of Venus - 26"H
Venus wants to enter your Home with a gesture of feminine poise and modesty! In this sculptural interpretation of Botticelli’s Italian Renaissance painting Birth of Venus, Venus (Roman Aphrodite) is illustrated being born from a shell. In other accounts of the mythological birth, Venus was brought forth from ocean foam near Cyprus or Cythera. The way she modestly covers herself is an ancient Greek gesture of modesty. Made from compound stone, white with gray wash, 25.5"H x 9"W x 8"D. 4908

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Lady with Flowers
Beautiful from every angle. Reproduced after an antique, the original sculpture from which this reproduction was taken bears the signature of Moreau. There were two artists name Moreau and both of them were painters. Therein lies a mystery...was the sculptor a relative? This work speaks of that flamboyant decoration. Made from resin, antique white finish (white with ochre wash), indoor / outdoor use, 25.5”H x 8”W. 5359

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