Famous Bronze Apollo Belvedere Greek Male Statue for Sale BOK1-337

 

Apollo Statue Details:

 

This large bronze Apollo Belvedere statue has been placed in many parts of the world. First, one of the sculptures is located on the facade of Versailles. Second, there is the Apollo Belvedere is in front of the Ringling Museum, Sarasota. usually. The typical image of the Apollo statue is a lyre with seven strings in the right hand. The left-hand holds the golden ball symbolizing the sun. We all know that Apollo is the most versatile and handsome deity in Greek mythology and a symbol of male beauty. The artists at YouFine are able to cast a delicate and beautiful bronze Apollo sculpture for you.

 

 

Which is the Bronze Statue of Apollo?

 

Apollo’s archer figure is one of the first large bronzes unearthed in Pompeii, Italy. Fragments of it were discovered in 1817 and 1818, centuries after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 devastated the city. And, there are replicas of this bronze Greek Apollo statue in many places around the world.

 

 

Professional Chemical Coloring:

 

The color of our bronze Apollo Belvedere statue is very beautiful and natural. This is because our artists use chemical coloring. Different combinations of chemicals could produce different colors. Second, our artist applied heat with an airbrush while brushing the color onto the surface of the sculpture.

 

 

This chemical coloring method could ensure that the color of the sculpture is completely mixed with the sculpture. And, over time, the colors of our sculptures would become more natural and beautiful. Our professional coloring artists have been doing this for decades. They are able to offer you a very beautiful bronze Apollo belvedere statue.

 

 

If you want bronze Apollo belvedere statues in different sizes and shapes, we could customize them for you. YouFine as a professional bronze foundry, we supply many satisfied bronze famous Greek statues male to customers all over the world.

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