busts


Bust of David Italian marble ONE ONLY AVAILABLE

Bust of Apollo Polystone Apollo bust in bronze finish.
APOLLO (uh-POL-oh; Roman name Apollo) was the god of prophesy, music and healing. Like most of his fellow Olympians, Apollo did not hesitate to intervene in human affairs. It was he who brought about the demise of the mighty Achilles. Of all the heroes besieging the city of Troy in the Trojan War, Achilles was the best fighter by far. He had easily defeated the Trojan captain Hector in single combat. But Apollo helped Hector's brother Paris slay Achilles with an arrow. When someone died suddenly, he was said to have been struck down by one of Apollo's arrows. Homer's epic of the Trojan War begins with the god causing a plague by raining arrows down upon the Greek camp.



Bust of Beethoven Italian marble ONE AVAILABLE

Bust of Mozart Italian made ONE AVAILABLE marble each bust is hand finished and signed 300mm high




Bust of William Shakespeare Italian marble each bust is hand finished and signed 220mm highSOLD


Bust of Aphrodite Polystone Aphrodite bust GessoFinish SOLD-OUT also available in antique bronze finish.
APHRODITE (a-fro-DYE-tee; Roman name Venus) was the goddess of love, beauty and fertility. She was also a protectress of sailors. Aphrodite promptly dropped Aeneas, who was rescued by Apollo, another Olympian sponsor of the Trojans. In pain she sought out her brother Ares, the god of war who stood nearby admiring the carnage, and borrowed his chariot so that she might fly up to Olympus. There she goes crying to her mother Dione, who soothes her and cures her wound. Her father Zeus tells her to leave war to the likes of Ares and Athena, while devoting herself to the business of marriage. When the Trojan prince Paris was asked to judge which of three Olympian goddesses was the most beautiful, he chose Aphrodite over Hera and Athena.


Bust of Apollo Belvedere Italian marble each bust is hand finished and signed SOLD