Epic Battles of Ancient Rome Art Bronze Gladiator Fighting Statue

NO.: AK-(M1826)
PRICE: $16500
MATERIAL: COPPER (BRONZE/ BRASS).
SIZE: CUSTOM-MADE DEPENDING ON YOUR PREFERENCE.
THICKNESS: MORE THAN 5 MM(DEPENDING ON THE SIZE OF THE SCULPTURE CAN BE ADJUSTED).
TECHNOLOGY: LOST-WAX CASTING PROCESS.
PACKING: GENERALLY SOFT AND WATERPROOF PLASTIC INSIDE, WOODEN CASES/ IRON BOX FOR OUTSIDE.
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Gladiator Fighting Statue Details Description:
The bronze gladiator fighting statue depicts a warrior wearing armor, holding a long sword in one hand and a shield in the other, preparing for intense combat. His body was in motion, his muscles tense, and his face showed strong anger, reflecting the cruelty and determination of this battle. The intricate casting captures the vitality of the gladiator, highlighting his readiness to face opponents with strength and skill.
What is the reason for gladiators to engage in duels?
Gladiators fight for several reasons, among which the most prominent is the entertaining role they play in public places. These brutal battles were staged to entertain the Roman public, usually in large arenas such as the Colosseum. Gladiators, many of whom were slaves, prisoners of war, or criminals, fought for survival and fame. Some gladiators voluntarily participate, seeking glory or financial rewards. These battles can also serve as a way to showcase courage, discipline, and honor while satisfying the Romans’ thirst for spectacle and combat. So the gladiator fighting statue captures the expressions of gladiators during battle, with their facial expressions often being determined, angry, or nervous. This feeling of not being able to reach the scene can be reproduced in the copper gladiator fighting statue.

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