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Socrates Bust
Reproduction of Classic Bust of Socratese in bonded stone in white marble finish, on black marble base.
#G-030SM.  The thoughts and precepts of Socrates have helped to shape laws and societies since the 4th century B.C.
Greek Busts
Right-facing view of Hygiea Head, bonded stone in white marble finish, on black marble base
#G-066SM, bonded stone from a 360 B.C. Statue now in the National Archaeological Mnuseum, Athens. 6.75" tall, 4" wide, 4.5" deep.
Hygeia Head
$199.95 *
Right-facing view of Athena Pallas Bust, bonded stone in white marble finish, on black marble base
Left profile view of Athena Pallas Bust, bonded stone in white marble finish, on black marble base
Stone Bust of Athena Pallas in white marble finish with black marble base
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MYTHOLOGY: The Athena Pallas is one of the most important busts surviving of the Greek goddess Athena (Roman Minerva) because it was carved of Parian marble, found on the island of Crete, and believed to be carved by the sculptor Cephisodote from the late Classical period in the 4th century.

Athena--as the Greek goddess of wisdom, skills and warfare--was one of the twelve Olympians. She was also a defender against evil and a warrior goddess, the protector of Athens. Here she is depicted wearing her traditional helmet.
* This price includes a $10.00 'dimensional weight' surcharge we are charged by Fed-Ex for large package size in relation to weight.
Product Information
Product Number: #G-069SM
Product Size: Near life-size at
   17" tall. 9.5" wide, 8.5" deep
Type: Reproduction Bust
  Material: Bonded Stone
Original: Circa Late Classical
    Period, 4th Century B.C.,
    now in The Louvre, Paris
Bust of Athena Pallas
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