greek art

Greek Art

Click on the images below to BUY or Find More Artworks in our store. These items are made from Bonded Carrera Marble and make a wonderful addition to any home, office or as the perfect gift.  

Head of Zeus - National Museum, Athens,  450BC. This was taken from the magnificent full figure which was first called Poseidon, God of the Sea. That identification is,now questioned. The balance of evidence tilts towards Zeus, the Chief of the Olympian Gods, and this is now accepted by the majority of
archaeologists. Many art historians believe that the statue was that work of Kalamis. Zeus ruled over the sky and all atmospheric phenomena–.

Head of Zeus - National Museum, Athens, 450 B.C. -10" H on Marble Base
   Day - Michelangelo in Italian Carrerra Marble
Day - Michelangelo in Italian Carrerra Marble -
4 x 10 x 10"



  Greek Man Bookends - Pair
Greek man Bookends - 7.5" H, 3.5" W, 3" D, Materials: Cast Iron

  
Santini statue of a classic Centaur (half man-half horse)from Greek mythology. This Striking statue was cast in bonded Carrara marble and mounted on a marble base by artisans from the legendary Santini Workshop in Italy


Centaur (half man half horse) from Greek mythology - 7 x 3 x 9" , Italian Carrerra Marble



Aphrodite - The Louvre Museum, Paris, 5th Century B.C. - the symbol of female beauty and Goddess of Love,
identified in Rome with Venus. Although Homer describes Aphrodite as the daughter of Zeus and Dion, the more popular view was that she was
conceived in the foam of the ocean from the seed of Uranus. Dropped there when he was castrated, her name meaning
Aphrodite - The Louvre Museum, Paris, 5th Century B.C. 12" H (30cm) : 3lbs: Bonded stone

Aphrodite of Melos, Venus de Melos - Venus di Milo- Louvre Museum, Paris,  200 B.C. - Her graceful body symbolizes and ideal of beauty that
many long for but none attain. The French named here the Venus of Milo.
In 1820, a peasant named Yorgos found her broken body in an underground
cavern on the Aegean island of Melos. Later she was taken out of Greece
under unclear circumstances to Paris, where she was to be admired by
the millions of visitors to that country’s great museum, the Louvre!
Aphrodite of Melos, Venus de Melos - Venus di Milo- Louvre Museum, Paris, 200 BC. 12.5" H on Marble Base



Butterfly Fairy : Italian Import - Italian Marble
Direct from Italy, Made from Bonded Carrera Marble - 12 x 6 x 12"", Italian Carrerra Marble"

   Three Graces : Italian Import - Italian Marble Italian Import Collection: Direct from Italy, these items are made from Bonded Carrara Marble and make a wonderful addition to any home, office… or if given - the perfect gift. 10 x 7 x 17
  Italian Import Collection: 10 x 7 x 17"", Italian Carrerra Marble
Oinoche (jug) - at Metropolitian Museum of Art, New York - Red-Figure Period (530-400 B.C.)- The vase of Love
Oinoche (jug) Metropolitian Museum of Art, New York Red-Figure Period (530-400 B.C.)
The vase of Love" 9.3" - Currently Out of Stock !!
Stamos (storage vessel) - National Museum, Athens
Runners and referrees, ca 550 B.C. 6.3" - Currently Out of Stock

  Greek Arts