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Silenus with Infant Bacchus Sculpture: 12K Resin Roman Mythology Art
Silenus with Infant Bacchus Sculpture: 12K Resin Roman Mythology Art
🏛 History & Origin
This sculpture portrays Silenus, the elderly satyr and devoted companion of Dionysus (Bacchus), holding the infant god in his arms. The theme of Silenus with the Infant Bacchus was popular in ancient Greek and Roman art, symbolizing both nurture and the continuity of divine power.
Silenus, known for his wisdom and drunken joviality, is here shown as a protective figure, presenting Bacchus as both a vulnerable child and a future god of wine, festivity, and ecstasy. Roman sculptors often reinterpreted this mythological subject to express themes of guardianship, divine destiny, and the harmony of age and youth.
Our 12K premium resin edition preserves the detail and expressive qualities of this classical work, making it ideal for collectors of mythology, Roman art, and decorative sculpture.
🛠 Product Features
Material: High-density 12K premium resin for exquisite detailing
Craftsmanship: Captures the contrast of aged Silenus and infant Bacchus
Use: Ideal for home decor, mythology collections, or academic settings
Durability: UV-resistant and long-lasting finish
🔧 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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$5.00 USD
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