37 cm
15 in
id 23
Lucius Caecilius Iucundus
$ 390.00
The bronze original of this clone was discovered during the archaeological excavations of Pompeii and dates back to the 3rd century AD. The person portrayed is a famous banker who, in the late Roman Period, stored the riches of nobles, lent money and kept the books for the numerous wealthy elites of the city, which was destroyed shortly afterwards by the terrible eruption of Vesuvius. The original bust is currently kept at the Archaeological Museum of Naples.
Ideal in a professional environment, this eco-sustainable design object is characterised by the strong expressiveness of the figure. A dominant placing with respect to other furnishing items and with dedicated lighting is thus recommended.
The authoritativeness and prestige of the subject suggests a choice of pastel colours for this clone.
Ideal in a professional environment, this eco-sustainable design object is characterised by the strong expressiveness of the figure. A dominant placing with respect to other furnishing items and with dedicated lighting is thus recommended.
The authoritativeness and prestige of the subject suggests a choice of pastel colours for this clone.
Style
Neoclassical Art
Artist
Unknown Author
Size (h x w x d)
37 x 24 x 24 cm
15 x 9 x 9 in
Weight
750 grams
1.7 pounds
Eco-Material
100% plant-based
Weather proof
Manufacturing
Custom 3D-printed in 3 days
Made in Sicily, Italy
Delivery
Duty-free shipping from Italy
Estimated arrival
Returns
14-day return policy
Satisfaction guaranteed
Packaging
100% eco friendly
packaging