Customization: | Available |
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Installation Method: | Free-Standing |
Surface Treatment: | Polished |
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The "Ancient Greek Anavysos Kouros Commemorate Soldiers Marble Statue" is a striking example of early Greek sculpture, created to honor fallen soldiers. This statue, carved in marble, depicts a young male figure standing tall and proud, reflecting the idealized form of the human body in ancient Greek art. With a strong, muscular build, the kouros figure stands in a rigid, upright pose with one foot slightly forward, symbolizing both strength and movement. The statue's calm, serene expression and finely detailed anatomy pay homage to the bravery and sacrifice of soldiers. Originally used as grave markers, the kouros serves as a timeless tribute to the valor of those who fought for their homeland.
Weather Resistance | Can withstand outdoor exposure but may require periodic maintenance and protection |
Lifespan | Potentially lasts for centuries with proper care |
Detail Preservation | Allows for intricate carving and fine details |
Sculpting Techniques | Carved using chisels, mallets, and other hand tools |
Value | Can appreciate in value, especially for rare or historic pieces |
Classic Aesthetic | The elegant and timeless appearance |
Translucency | Certain types of marble can have translucency, allowing light to pass through |
Origin | Aongking |