Sea Triton marble plaque
Sea Triton Marble Plaque
Sea Triton Marble Plaque
Sea Triton marble plaque
Sea Triton Marble Plaque
Sea Triton Marble Plaque
Sea Triton marble plaque
Sea Triton Marble Plaque
Sea Triton Marble Plaque
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Sea Triton - Marble Plaque

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This plaque with the bas-relief of the Sea Triton is a reproduction in Carrara marble made by means of a cast taken from the original, preserved in the Vatican Museums of Rome. This work is one of a kind: evokes ancient mythology and the connection with the sea, transmitting power and serenity to the same time. 

The Triton is a sea deity of Greek mythology, son (and companion) of the sea god Poseidon and the nymph Amphitrite. Usually it was represented as half man, in the upper part of the body, and half fish, in the lower part. 

The Triton has a very important role in maritime culture, it symbolizes the power of the oceans and the protection of sailors. He is often depicted with a shell used as a trumpet to calm the waters or invoke storms. 

Characteristics
  • Material: Recomposed Carrara marble
  • Dimensions: 39.5 x 29,5 x 3 cm (15,55 x 11,61 x 1,18 inches)
  • Weight: 2.3 Kg
  • Produced in Italy 
Historical Curiosities

Representations of Triton were very common in ancient Greece and Rome, not only in temples and palaces, but also in baths and gardens. He was often used in fountains as a symbol of the calming and protective power of water. An iconic example is the Triton Fountain, sculpted by the famous Baroque artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1642, which still adorns Piazza Barberini in Rome today.

The figure of the Triton was also a source of inspiration for numerous Renaissance artists, a sign of the continuous admiration for this mythological symbol. Famous in Greek mythology also because he helped Jason and the Argonauts to find the right route to follow to return home.

Maintenance 

To maintain the beauty of the marble sculpture over time, we recommend cleaning it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. In case of stubborn dirt, you can use warm water and neutral soap, absolutely avoiding aggressive chemical products that could damage the surface. Be sure to place the sculpture in an area protected from direct sunlight and excessive humidity, to preserve its long-term integrity.

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