Bronze Art
Horse Head (17 cm)
Original Bronze.
Height : 17 cm
Width : 7 cm
Depth : 13 cm
Weight : 1,47 kg
Horse Rider (24.5 cm)
Original Bronze.
Height : 24,5 cm
Width : 7 cm
Depth : 18 cm
Weight : 2,2 kg
Jockey of Artemision (17 cm)
Bronze statue of a horse and a small rider, from the sea near Cape Artemision of Evia Around 140 BC is displayed at the National Archaeological Museum in Athens.
Original Bronze.
Height : 17 cm
Leonidas (21 cm)
Leonidas (540-480 BC), the legendary king of Sparta, and the Battle of Thermopylae is one of the most brilliant events of the ancient Greek history, a great act of courage and...
Macedonian Warrior (38 cm)
Original Bronze.
Height : 38 cm
Width : 21 cm
Depth : 5,5 cm
Weight : 1,9 kg
Marathon Runner (29 cm)
Original Bronze.
Height : 29 cm
Width : 28 cm
Depth : 32 cm
Weight : 2,4 kg
Mycenaean Dagger (24.5 cm)
Collection object 1150 B.C.
Handmade collection object, 250 pieces only.
Number 36
Original Bronze.
Height : 24,5 cm
Width : 7 cm
Depth : 4,5 cm
Weight...
Mycenaean Shield (15 cm)
Collection object 1200 B.C.
Handmade collection object, 250 pieces only.
Number 29.
Original Bronze.
Height : 15 cm
Width : 12,5 cm
Depth : 4,5 cm
Nike (14 cm)
Nike was the winged goddess of victory - victory both in war and in peaceful competition.
Original bronze.
Height : 14 cm
Width : 5,5 cm
Olympic flame (34 cm)
The Olympic fire is ignited several months before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games at the stadium of the ancient Olympics in Olympia, Greece.
After the ceremony at Olympia, the Olympic flame first travels around Greece,...
Owl (12 cm)
In Greek mythology, a little owl traditionally represents Athena, the virgin goddess of wisdom. Because of such association, the bird – often referred to as the "owl of Athena" – has been used as a symbol of...
Owl (17 cm)
In Greek mythology, a little owl traditionally represents Athena, the virgin goddess of wisdom. Because of such association, the bird – often referred to as the "owl of Athena" – has been used as a symbol of...
Owl (20 cm)
In Greek mythology, a little owl traditionally represents Athena, the virgin goddess of wisdom. Because of such association, the bird – often referred to as the "owl of Athena" – has been used as a symbol of...