Locations for the installation of life-size bronze replicas of ancient statues

When we talk about locations for the installation of ancient statues, we are talking about very different spaces organized in a temporal context. We will look at the installation of these statues in Greek and Roman antiquity. And then look at the places that were found for these special sculptures after their rediscovery and re-appreciation in the Italian Renaissance. 

Locations in ancient Greece

In ancient Greece, statues could not be imagined without the places they belonged to. The oracle of Delphi, ancient places of worship such as Dodona and Didyma, the holy island of Delos or Olympia, for example: they were all adorned with statues. In these places, usually with votive offerings. Many of these statues were so old in ancient times that it was no longer known who they came from. Pausanias often tells us in detail what there were assumptions about these ancient works of art. Votive offerings could have a wide variety of depictions. The statues erected in temple precincts were different, as they naturally mostly depicted the gods worshipped there. But even there, outside the actual cella of the temple, which was reserved for the god, there was a colorful array of other statues. With a deep connection to this place, for example local heroes or warriors. In most of these places there was a real crowd of statues of all kinds, the density of which is hard to imagine today. These statues were all part of everyday life in ancient Greece. Often, the highest art stood next to stalls selling everyday items. Bronze statues and marble works stood together and, as we know today, were colorful. 

Locations in Roman Antiquity

With the rise of Roman rule, many of the Greek originals came to Rome as loot. And there they found new locations that mostly had no connection to their original, mythical, religious or historical significance in Greece. Commercialization took place. The statues became status symbols of the new world power and its wealthy upper class. Roman palaces, thermal baths, forums and temples, as well as the villas of the super-rich in Tivoli or Herculaneum, were filled with Greek statues. And these statues were now copied in countless Roman workshops. The Roman middle class also wanted to follow suit and surround themselves with these status symbols. For cost reasons, the Greek originals cast in bronze were usually re-cast in marble. In series. It is thanks to this Roman series production that at least a certain number of the Greek statues - lost in the bronze original - have come down to us in marble. And here in the Roman Empire, typical locations for these statues are already forming. Determined by aesthetic and design considerations. And at the same time inspired by the desire to create an environment for these works of art that reflected the myth of these statues.
 

Locations after the beginning of the Italian Renaissance

After the rediscovery of antiquity in Italy, ancient sculptures that were discovered became the prized possession of the nobility and the middle class in cities such as Venice and Florence. And above all of the Renaissance popes, as they were based in Rome at the richest source of all sites. The statues that were excavated were supplemented and restored if they were not completely preserved. They then found their way into the palaces and gardens of the time. They became one of the first tourist attractions here and often changed owners, depending on the fortunes of war or by purchase. After a short delay, these ancient statues then found their way to the royal courts in Europe. There they were set up in the palaces and their parks. Among other places, in the palace gardens of Versailles. At the beginning of the 18th century, when the Grand Tour educational trip to Italy became en vogue for the English nobility, the English began to buy ancient sculptures in large quantities. They decorated their magnificent country mansions and their extensive gardens and parks with them.
 

Locations in modern times

Bronze replicas of ancient sculptures are ideal for outdoor installation. They are absolutely weatherproof and have been designed for outdoor installation for thousands of years. However, these bronze replicas only have their special emotional impact and their very own myth if they match the original in size and in the finest sculptural details. A quality that you can get here from us. Buy bronze replicas in real size and museum quality. The French sculptor Auguste Rodin said of the installation of sculptures outdoors: "It is not the sculpture that beautifies the garden, but the garden that beautifies the sculpture." The truth here is probably somewhere in the middle. Gardens and statues can fuel and enhance each other emotionally. Here are some potential locations for the installation of life-sized bronze replicas of ancient statues.

Purchase bronze replicas of antique statues for figure rondelles

A figure roundel is something for larger gardens or a park. Often placed in front of a hotel or reception building. In a figure roundel, a single statue can be in the center. Or a large number of statues can surround the roundel. The more, the more impressive. Especially with figure roundels, it is recommended to place the statues on bases of roughly the same size. In terms of gardening, the figure roundel is structured in a strictly geometrical manner, for example with boxwood. And can be planted with lush flowering plants depending on the season. A fountain with or without a statue can also be the center of a figure roundel. 

Buy bronze replicas of ancient statues as eye-catchers in avenues

Sightlines of large avenues are perfect for statues and lead to them. Here it may be advisable not to use a bronze replica but to use a sculpture carved or cast in white marble. The brightness of white makes the statue particularly radiant at the end of a long sightline. The contrast of gleaming white marble with the darker avenue trees, particularly effective with copper beeches, excites the senses. 

Buy bronze replicas of antique statues for formal turn-of-the-century gardens

Formal gardens of turn-of-the-century villas provide an aesthetically pleasing setting for antique bronze statues. The symmetrical structures frame the statue and spacious, well-kept lawns with their deep green embed them in the natural myth of their origins. 

Purchase bronze replicas of ancient statues for historic private city gardens

Gardens of historic townhouses place the statue in its own historical context, thereby underlining the relationship to the city's cultural heritage. Small front gardens in particular can be effectively staged with an antique statue: the statue requires little space, occupies the vertical space and is attractive in all seasons, whether under autumn leaves, covered in snow or the first cherry blossoms of the avenue trees on the street. 

Buy bronze replicas of antique statues for your private, rural garden

In rural gardens, antique bronze statues can be placed freely. Be it at crossroads, under a mighty old tree, in front of a large hedge. Placed individually or in groups along gravel paths. In many larger gardens with large lawns, they are also placed there, usually always with a base. And of course on all kinds of bodies of water. Be it small lakes, the lake shore, a swimming pond or even to flank bridges. The statues can be placed along the shore and reflected in the calm water for deeply romantic impressions. Life-size antique bronze statues are an absolute highlight and eye-catcher for the design of perennial borders. Sightlines in rural gardens are effectively underlined and emphasized with bronze replicas of antique statues. A sculpture path offers another, inviting environment for antique bronze statues. The statues are placed along a path and offer visitors to your garden interactive and artistic moments. Or you can use these statues to emphasize the Mediterranean character of your private garden. 

Buy bronze replicas of ancient statues for your seaside villa

In this way, they establish a connection to the original locations of these statues, which were often by the sea or within sight of the sea. And the choices are Poseidon from Cape Artemision or Aphrodite, born of the foam. 

Buy bronze replicas of ancient statues as roof crowning

Antique statues are particularly prominent as the crowning roofs of stately homes and mansions. The statue naturally gives the house its own character, its identity and usually its name. The flying messenger of the gods, Hermes, with his caduceus is particularly popular. 

Invest in purchasing bronze replicas of ancient statues for public spaces

Ancient statues were always designed for public spaces. That's where they shine most effectively. Places of use include, among many others: golf courses, hotel complexes, urban parks, sculpture gardens, botanical gardens, parks near historical monuments and outdoor areas of cultural centers. 

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