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Castor and Pollux Sculpture: 12K Resin San Ildefonso Group
Castor and Pollux Sculpture: 12K Resin San Ildefonso Group
🏛 History & Origin
The San Ildefonso Group, also known as Castor and Pollux, is a celebrated Roman sculpture from the 1st century CE, now housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid. It depicts two heroic nude youths, long identified with the Dioscuri twins, Castor and Pollux, figures from Greek and Roman mythology who symbolized brotherhood, protection, and divine guardianship.
The work shows the twins standing side by side, often associated with stories of their divine paternity (sons of Zeus) and their role as protectors of sailors and warriors. The sculpture reflects the Roman adaptation of Greek ideals, blending harmony, proportion, and symbolic strength.
Our 12K premium resin edition faithfully reproduces the elegance of this ancient masterpiece, making it perfect for collectors of mythological art, Roman history, and classical sculpture.
🛠 Product Features
Material: High-density 12K premium resin for superior detail
Design: Twin figures symbolizing divine guardianship and heroic beauty
Use: Ideal for collectors, museums, libraries, or home decor
Durability: UV-resistant and long-lasting
🔧 Additional Information
Depending on the model, the product may arrive in separate pieces. It can be easily assembled using fast-drying adhesive.
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