Project Description
Marble statue of bath woman Stone sculpture
People expect good things to protect us, this Marble statue of bath woman is a classic goddess in Greek mythology. The woman in the Marble statue of bath woman is a fairy in the sea. The marble-carved sofa has beautiful flower carvings. A beautiful fairy lay leisurely beside her. She has a beautiful bun on her head. The upper body is half naked, revealing the delicate skin carved from marble. There is a pot on the left side of the Marble statue of bath woman, and there is a pot of water beside the goddess.
NO.: | AK-stone(dzh435) |
MATERIAL: | Natural Marble / Stone / Granite |
SIZE: | LIFESIZE / CUSTOM MADE SIZE |
USAGE: | Amusement park, Theme park, Garden, Restaurant, Playground, Public Area, Garden, Indoor & Outdoor, etc |
Theological power of the Marble statue of bath woman:
The sea fairy Marble statue of bath woman also holds a shell in her hand, reflecting her identity as a sea fairy. In ancient art the Marble statue of bath woman is depicted as a beautiful young maiden, sometimes running with a baby dolphin or fish, or riding on the backs of dolphins, seahorses and other sea creatures. The ancient Greeks had a pure and noble feeling for the beauty of the human body, and whether it was a human figure or a god statue, it was often expressed in the form of nudes. In addition, the ancient Greeks developed the aesthetic concept of harmony as beauty, and constantly pursued a harmonious ideal beauty. The Marble statue of bath woman in ancient Greece, including the nude portrait Marble statue of bath woman, has a perfect body and a calm and noble temperament, reaching a very perfect state. The ancient Greeks’ pursuit of harmony and ideal beauty is also reflected in architectural art.
The mythological background of the Marble statue of bath woman:
The Marble statue of bath woman is the goddess of ocean abundance and the protector of sailors and fishermen who came to rescue the victims. The Marble statue of bath woman represents all aspects of the ocean, from salt water to sea foam, sand, rocks, waves and currents, as well as the various skills possessed by seafarers. In ancient Greece, the daughter of Nereus was not only a common poetic image, but also the object of folk worship. People often worship the marble statue of the sea nymph before going to sea; according to Aristotle, the Marble statue of bath woman was on the island of Delos and co-chaired the oracle with Glaucus. The Nereids are more famous than their father Nereus. The sea nymph marble statue is a protector of sailors and fishermen, helping people in distress at sea. They are all descendants of the sea goddess.
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