Design Toscano
Hermes Fastening his Sandal (c. 320 BC) Bonded Marble Statue
Description
- Hand-cast collectible using real crushed marble bonded with museum quality resin for your home gallery
- Each piece is individually hand-finished by our artisans
- Classical Greek design
- Museum-quality idealized male statue
"This Roman statue of a resting athlete, pays homage to a lost Greek bronze original. Replicated by many famed sculptors through the ages and said to represent various gods from Jason to Mercury to Hermes although this classical sculpture has none of the god's attributes. Found in 1769 at Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli near Rome, it is sometimes referred to as the Lansdowne Sandal Binder after the English aristocrat who owned it in the eighteenth century. One of the most respected masterpieces in the canon of antiquity, this almost foot-tall sculpture studies the idealized male form in a museum-quality composition artistically cast in natural bonded marble. 5and 1/2""Wx3""Dx10""H. 3 lbs."
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer
Design Toscano
Model
WU72383
Color
White
Warranty
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, it must be returned within 60 days for you to receive a refund or exchange. Please note that you are responsible for the safe return of merchandise and for all shipping costs. Shipping charges are non-refundable once your order has been shipped. Customized orders and personalized items are non-refundable.


