Gladiator Leader Bronze Roman Spartacus Statue by Denis Foyatier
NO.: AK-(M1869)
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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Roman Spartacus Statue by Denis Foyatier Details Description:
This Roman Spartacus statue by Denis Foyatier vividly portrays the image of Spartacus as a historical hero. Spartacus in the sculpture is shirtless, with full and powerful muscle lines, showcasing his robust physique as a warrior. Spartacus wrapped his hands around his chest, his posture appearing both calm and powerful. He held a sharp knife tightly in his right hand, which not only symbolized his resistance against oppression but also represented his determination and courage to fight for freedom.
What is the historical status of Spartacus?
Spartacus was a highly respected hero in ancient Roman history. He was originally a gladiator in Rome and later became a rebel leader who led the famous “slave uprising”. In 73 BC, Spartacus led an army composed of slaves and gladiators to resist the tyranny and injustice of the Roman Republic. His uprising rapidly grew and eventually became one of the most famous slave uprisings in the history of the Roman Empire. Although Spartacus’ uprising ultimately failed and he was defeated and killed in 71 BC, his position in history has never wavered. Spartacus is regarded as a symbol of resistance against oppression and the pursuit of freedom, becoming a hero and fighter in the hearts of many future generations. His story has inspired countless people, especially in the face of injustice and oppression, to maintain a firm belief in freedom and justice. This Roman Spartacus statue by Denis Foyatier conveys Spartacus’ unwavering spirit and desire for freedom through his body language, and the entire image is full of drama and historical significance, reflecting his bravery as a rebel.