Ancient Greek football player balancing the ball. Part of a marble stele, found in Piraeus, 400-375 BC of the National Archaeological Museum, Athens. It was found in Piraeus. Only part of the shaft of the stele survives, adorned by a relief loutrophoros. The figure of a nude youth practicing with a ball in the palaestra is depicted in low relief on the belly of the vase. His folded himation can be seen on a pillar behind him.
The last photo is from museum.
The art work is made by keramin, a plaster - polymer compound . It is ready to hang, with a metal strip.We don't use alabaster ( or marble dust or magnesitis or sand ) which are VERY cheap materials with porous and poor quality.
All of our sculptures are high museum copies and not free designs that's why we mention from where copies come from.
Height :20 cm
Width : 12 cm
Weight : 400 gr
Each piece is unique so the color of statue may have small differences from item to item.
Our Artworks can be sent all over the world via Greek Post Office and by A priority.
After the shipping we will inform you for the tracking number.
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