Classical Greek Roman marble Ludovisi Ares statue

Classical Greek Roman marble Ludovisi Ares statue

NO.: AKCC-130

Size: Lifesize / Custom Made Size

Material: Natural Marble / Stone / Granite

Surface: Carved

Package: Wooden Batten box

Suitable: Amusement park, Theme park, Garden, Restaurant, Playground, Public Area, Garden, Indoor & Outdoor, etc

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There are many classic sculptures depicting the gods of war and warriors of various eras, and this marble Ludovisi Ares statue breaks the topic from another angle. It adds a lot of artistic atmosphere of the era to this character. This marble Ludovisi Ares statue is a classic figure in Greece and Rome. This is how he is resting. His upper body is naked. The curly hair is the appearance of a handsome young man in the West. He folded his arms. The marble Ludovisi Ares statue holds its sword in the hands. What does this sculpture show the comfort of rest? That is the little god of love at the foot of the marble Ludovisi Ares statue, and the little one is playing at his feet. The marble Ludovisi Ares statue is a helmet with one foot on it, and the muscles and lines of the characters are carved very realistically. This static marble Ludovisi Ares statue storyline makes people feel comfortable.

Marble Ludovisi Ares Statue is depicted as a young and bearded man sitting on a weapon trophy while a god of love plays at his feet, drawing attention to the fact that during moments of rest, Marble Ludovisi Ares Statue is presented as a love object. The original sculptor was a man with a keen eye for male beauty, and among the Olympian gods marble Ludovisi Ares Statue is the god of war, mutiny, killing and rebellion. He has been described as “a bloodthirsty murderer and conqueror of fortified castles”. He is a symbol of strength and power, bloodthirsty, bloody, the embodiment of human disasters. In Thrace, Ares was worshipped as the god of Hades and later evolved into the god of war. Marble Ludovisi Ares Statue may be the god of war, but it has numerous defeats and is repeatedly defeated by Athena, the goddess of wisdom. The ancient Greek playwright Sophocles called ares a “despicable god.” In his plays, Ares was repeatedly wounded by the arrows, lightning and fire of Zeus, Apollo, Artemis and Dionysus.

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