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Caesar Augustus Classical Bust stands 825 mm high and is shown on our Knightsbridge Fluted Pedestal. For our full range of Pedestals please go to our Plinths and Pedestal Section
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Weight | 70 kg |
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$664.86
The David Sharp Studio’s Classical Bust of Caesar Augustus is shown with his hair carefully arrange at the fringe and dressed in ceremonious military clothing.
Caesar Augustus was appointed “Dictator For Life” (Dictator Perpetuus) in 44 bc
Caesar Augustus Classical Bust stands 825 mm high and is shown on our Knightsbridge Fluted Pedestal. For our full range of Pedestals please go to our Plinths and Pedestal Section
Weight | 70 kg |
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Laocoon Classical Bust by the David Sharp Studio
Beautifully displayed in the gardens of Belvoir Castle.
Laocoon Classical Bust by the David Sharp Studio
Beautifully displayed in the gardens of Belvoir Castle.
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.
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.
The David Sharp Studio’s Bronze Statue of Mercury is shown in flight carrying his Cadaceus in his left hand.
The Bronze Statue wears his winged helmet and has winged sandals to assist him as he is blown by a effigy of the north wind to speed him to his destination.
Mercury was known as the messenger of the Gods, he was fast and cunning, taking messages between the mortals and the gods.
The David Sharp Studio’s Bronze Statue of Mercury is shown in flight carrying his Cadaceus in his left hand.
The Bronze Statue wears his winged helmet and has winged sandals to assist him as he is blown by a effigy of the north wind to speed him to his destination.
Mercury was known as the messenger of the Gods, he was fast and cunning, taking messages between the mortals and the gods.
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.
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.
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