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Temple of Aphaia Sculpture: 12K Resin Greek Art Trojan War Pediment
Temple of Aphaia Sculpture: 12K Resin Greek Art Trojan War Pediment
🏛 History & Origin
The East Pediment of the Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina, Greece, is one of the greatest surviving masterpieces of early Classical Greek sculpture (c. 500–480 BCE). It depicts scenes from the Trojan War, with figures of warriors, archers, and deities arranged in dramatic balance to fill the triangular pediment.
This temple, dedicated to the goddess Aphaia, represents the transition from Archaic stiffness to Classical naturalism, with dynamic poses, expressive anatomy, and lifelike movement. The East Pediment, in particular, is celebrated for its refined composition, vivid storytelling, and the symbolic representation of divine intervention in human conflict.
Our 12K premium resin edition captures the majesty of this historic pediment, making it perfect for lovers of Greek mythology, ancient temples, and Classical art history.
🛠 Product Features
Material: High-density 12K premium resin for precise detail
Craftsmanship: Replicates the figures, drapery, and dynamic poses of warriors
Use: Ideal for academic displays, collectors of Greek art, or home decor
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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