Classic Statues
The Garonne Water Nymph
Our beautiful nymph named for one of France's major waterways, hails from the exquisite Renaissance fountain in Paris' Square des Innocents.
The Seine Water Nymph
Our beautiful nymph named for one of France's major waterways, hails from the exquisite Renaissance fountain in Paris' Square des Innocents.
The Dordogne Water Nymph
Our beautiful nymph named for one of France's major waterways, hails from the exquisite Renaissance fountain in Paris' Square des Innocents.
William Shakespeare Sculptural Bust - Desktop
If, like us, you think "The Bard" deserves his own pedestal, you'll quickly find a place on bookshelf, mantel, or credenza for his likeness.
Ludwig von Beethoven (1770-1827) Sculpture
This antique replica bust captures the brilliance of one of the greatest composers of all time. A fitting tribute, this ruggedly handsome sculpture artistically interprets the intensity of a man who transformed the world of music.
Abraham Lincoln Sculptural Bust
Remembered as a man of great moral character, Lincoln is still celebrated as a remarkable leader today.
George Washington Sculpture
This esteemed, three-dimensional likeness of the nation's first president follows the Neoclassical tradition of sculpting the fathers of the Revolution bare shouldered, much like the famous nudes of history.
Caesar Primaporta Sculptural Bust
Share your love of history and art with this breathtakingly sculpted bust of Augustus Caesar, the autocrat who ruled from 30 B.C. to 14 A.D. From his distinctively handsome features to the symbolic, bas-relief breastplate armor, this gallery piece has fascinated generations.
Temple of Vespasian Columns
Throughout European history, Roman artifacts have been revered and used in fine home dècor. Bring antiquity to your own home with these scaled, designer resin columns replicating those excavated almost two centuries ago in the Roman Forum.
Grand Solid Marble Obelisk
From ancient Egypt to Paris, the shape of obelisks, for centuries, has held fascination and wonder. Their timeless appeal has found its way into buildings, artwork, and ritual.





