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Greek mythology muse goddess outdoor goddess Terpsichore brass sculpture
Description: | Muses are often used to describe some beautiful images of women, or to describe the image of the lover we are looking forward to in our hearts. However, in ancient times, in mythology, there are nine goddesses who perform their duties. They share their own musical instruments and symbolize the songs they play. Different musical instruments bring different aspects of mood, and our goddess Terpsichore brass sculpture is cast in bronze. He sits on a stone and holds it in both hands. Playing his own harpsichord, solemnly playing the music, and the figure of this goddess Terpsichore brass sculpture, the plump face and the expression in his eyes are also very interesting. Their characteristic things are often expressed in sculptures, we have more muses goddess Terpsichore brass sculpture waiting for you to choose one that suits you. |
NO.: | AK-Figure(CC901) |
MATERIAL: | BRONZE/ BRASS/ COPPER |
SIZE: | LIFE SIZE OR CUSTOM MADE DEPENDS ON YOUR PREFER |
TECHNOLOGY: | LOST-WAX CASTING PROCESS |
THICKNESS: | MORE THAN 6 MM(DEPENDS ON THE SIZE OF SCULPTURE CAN ADJUST) |
PACKING: | WOODEN CASES/ IRON BOXES |
INSTALLATION: | OUR ENGINEER CAN COME TO YOUR COUNTRY TO INSTALL SCULPTURES |
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The goddess Terpsichore brass sculpture literally means “dance-loving”, she is in charge of the chorus and dance, and is the inventor of dance. Her symbol is a lyre and ivy, and she is often depicted with a lyre and a crown of osmanthus in her works of art. Some myths believe that the siren siren is the daughter of goddess Terpsichore brass sculpture and the river god Achelous (Achelous), while others believe that it is born of other goddess Terpsichore brass sculpture. In short, siren and Muses are mother-daughter relationship. Perhaps because of the mother-daughter relationship, the Siren lost the singing competition and was only plucked by the Muse, while other people who challenged the Muse and Apollo were either skinned or their eyes gouged out. Compared with the feathers, the plucking may be relatively light. punishment.

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They are the masters of this holy mountain. They dance lightly, or in the blue springs, or around the altar of the son of Cronus, the almighty Zeus. After bathing their delicate jade bodies in the Pomesus River, Horse Spring or Ersi Spring, they danced gracefully and lovelyly on the highest Helikon Mountain, and the dance steps were full of vitality. goddess Terpsichore brass sculpture They come out from here at night, covered in thick fog, singing with beautiful voices… The girl who inspires the artist is often called a muse, and the goddess Terpsichore brass sculpture in Greek mythology is not just The source of artistic inspiration, she is the general name of the nine ancient goddesses of literature and art in charge of art and science, and is art itself. According to Theogony, the Muses were the daughters of Zeus and the nine golden bands of hair of Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory. They began as Helicon’s spring nymphs, accompanied by a white winged horse.

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