During the 19th Century, beautiful statues and architecture in Greece and Rome were destroyed. Parts of them were sold to wealthy travellers on the “Grand Tour”.
The original foot was part of a statue of a Greek Goddess that would have reached approximately 35ft, dating back to BC 150 - BC 50 and can be seen at Chatsworth House, England. There is a right foot that is thought to match the left at Staaliche Museum in Berlin.
Height: 70mm
Width: 100mm
Depth: 175mm
The original foot was part of a statue of a Greek Goddess that would have reached approximately 35ft, dating back to BC 150 - BC 50 and can be seen at Chatsworth House, England. There is a right foot that is thought to match the left at Staaliche Museum in Berlin.
Height: 70mm
Width: 100mm
Depth: 175mm
During the 19th Century, beautiful statues and architecture in Greece and Rome were destroyed. Parts of them were sold to wealthy travellers on the “Grand Tour”.
The original foot was part of a statue of a Greek Goddess that would have reached approximately 35ft, dating back to BC 150 - BC 50 and can be seen at Chatsworth House, England. There is a right foot that is thought to match the left at Staaliche Museum in Berlin.
Height: 70mm
Width: 100mm
Depth: 175mm
The original foot was part of a statue of a Greek Goddess that would have reached approximately 35ft, dating back to BC 150 - BC 50 and can be seen at Chatsworth House, England. There is a right foot that is thought to match the left at Staaliche Museum in Berlin.
Height: 70mm
Width: 100mm
Depth: 175mm