Bacchus Bronze Garden Statue
£6,250.00 + VAT
The David Sharp Studio’s exquisite Bronze Garden Statue of Bacchus shows a pretty youth whose wavy hair is adorned with a garland of ivy and fruit. The Bronze Statue holds his drinking bowl aloft in his left hand and is accompanied by a young Faun, which is half human and half goat, carrying a bunch of grapes on its head.
Description
Bacchus was the God of Wine, pleasure and merriment. The youngest of the Olympians.
The Bacchus Bronze Garden Statue stands 2000 mm high on its pedestal and is also available as a Marble Statue and a Garden Fountain Centrepeice
You must be logged in to post a review.
Related products
Diana de Gabies Statue
This Beautiful stone Statue of Diane de Gabies represents the Virgin Goddess of the hunt and nature. The life-size Statue is shown fastening her heavily draped gown at the neck.
Diana de Gabies Statue
This Beautiful stone Statue of Diane de Gabies represents the Virgin Goddess of the hunt and nature. The life-size Statue is shown fastening her heavily draped gown at the neck.
Classical Bust Antinous
Antinous Classical Stone Bust
The David Sharp Studio’s Classical Bust of Antinous shows a beautiful Greek youth with curly hair who was the favourite of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. After Antinous drowned in the Nile, the grief stricken Emperor Hadrian proclaimed Antinous a god, a feat which had previously been reserved for members of the imperial Family.
Classical Bust Antinous
Antinous Classical Stone Bust
The David Sharp Studio’s Classical Bust of Antinous shows a beautiful Greek youth with curly hair who was the favourite of the Roman Emperor Hadrian. After Antinous drowned in the Nile, the grief stricken Emperor Hadrian proclaimed Antinous a god, a feat which had previously been reserved for members of the imperial Family.
Four Seasons Winter Stone Garden Statue
The Graceful Winter Four Seasons Statue holds a lamp with a open flame in her left hand for warmth. The classical statue is draped in a flowing gown which is belted at the waist and spills opened at the hips. The Stone Statue’s her hair is pulled of her face and tied at the back in a neat bun. The Winter Statue would make a eye-catching focal point in any garden or landscape scheme and is ideal for use both indoors and out.
Four Seasons Winter Stone Garden Statue
The Graceful Winter Four Seasons Statue holds a lamp with a open flame in her left hand for warmth. The classical statue is draped in a flowing gown which is belted at the waist and spills opened at the hips. The Stone Statue’s her hair is pulled of her face and tied at the back in a neat bun. The Winter Statue would make a eye-catching focal point in any garden or landscape scheme and is ideal for use both indoors and out.
Bronze Eagle Garden Statue
Our Bronze Eagle Garden Statue is an absolutely wonderful life size example of this magnificent bird of prey.
The Bronze Eagle is shown here in majestic flight with a wing span of 2.0 metres
Bronze Eagle Garden Statue
Our Bronze Eagle Garden Statue is an absolutely wonderful life size example of this magnificent bird of prey.
The Bronze Eagle is shown here in majestic flight with a wing span of 2.0 metres
Classical Bust Septimius Severus
The David Sharp Studio,s Classical bust of Septimius Severus is shown with his forked beard, tight curly hair and wearing military dress.
Septimius Severus was the first African Emperor of the Romans and an accomplished General who after defeating his internal enemies, campaigned far and wide, coming to Britain to conquer Scotland where he made significant gains, strengthening Hadrian’s Wall and rebuilding many Romans forts along the east coast.
Classical Bust Septimius Severus
The David Sharp Studio,s Classical bust of Septimius Severus is shown with his forked beard, tight curly hair and wearing military dress.
Septimius Severus was the first African Emperor of the Romans and an accomplished General who after defeating his internal enemies, campaigned far and wide, coming to Britain to conquer Scotland where he made significant gains, strengthening Hadrian’s Wall and rebuilding many Romans forts along the east coast.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.