Spartacus marble sculpture
This is a marble sculpture created by Denis Foyatier, measuring 2.12 meters in height, 0.63 meters in width, and 0.97 meters in length. This work depicts the scene of Spartacus breaking his chains. The work was completed in 1830 and exhibited at a salon exhibition in 1831. From October 1832 to 1877, this work was kept in the Tuileries Garden, and on December 3, 1877, it was moved to the Louvre.
Statue of En é e et Anchise
The works of French sculptor Antoine Coysevox are currently housed in the Louvre Museum. The height of this artwork is 2.64 meters, the width is 1.14 meters, and the depth is 1.10 meters. The hero Aeneas and his father Anchises in ancient Roman mythology. This work is currently housed in the Louvre Museum, with a height of 2.64 meters, a width of 1.14 meters, and a depth of 1.10 meters.
Sculpture of 'Diane V'
Diane V ", also known as" Diana of Versailles "," Diana with a Doe "," Diana Huntress ", and" Diana of Ephesus ", depicts the Roman goddess Diana and a deer. The statue dates back to 1556 and is a partially restored Roman replica of a lost Greek bronze original. The sculpture is now housed in the Louvre.
The sculpture "Arria et P æ tus" hidden in the Louvre Museum
Arria et P æ tus "is a sculpture created by Pierre Lepautre and Jean Baptiste Th é odon. This work depicts Arria, Aulus Caecina Paetus, dogs, domestic workers, children, and women. The size of this sculpture is 2.65 meters high and 1.73 meters wide. This sculpture was created between 1685 and 1695 in the 17th century and was housed in the Louvre in March 1989.
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