NewAngle sculpture studio seeks and carefully selects ancient pieces that inspire us to create art objects. Some of our works are as close as possible to the original, others bear additional imperfections and signs of aging.

Using special techniques, we make our objects visually similar to ancient artifacts that are known for their ability to dramatically emphasize any stylish interior design.

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11.29-12.04
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/2022

Torso of a Dancing Faun

Fragment of a popular plot of Greco - Roman art. An expressive dance of the most ancient deity of Italy.
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Stunning piece of Hellenistic art. A fragment of the famous plot of the taming of the centaur by Cupid. A plasticity masterpiece that inspired the young Michelangelo. The original is displayed in the Uffizi Gallery. Florence.
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Gaddi TORSO

Fragment of the Colossal Head of a Youth

Surreal piece found during excavations of ancient Pergamum. Presumably depicting Alexander the Great. Combination of magnificent craftsmanship and “random” disintegration techniques. An artifact indisputably complete in its meaning.
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Fragment of a popular plot of Greco - Roman art. An expressive dance of the most ancient deity of Italy.
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Torso of a Dancing Faun. Copper

Aphrodite

Delicately sized figure of Aphrodite from the Hellenistic period. Perfectly proportioned, dressed in a high - waisted tunic graceful goddess. The original was auctioned off by Christie's in 2006.
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Incredible work of the French master of the Baroque period circa 1725 served as a prototype for this depiction of Ruler of the Seas. Angry, powerful and furious as ever.
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Neptune

Gaddi Torso. Copper

Stunning piece of Hellenistic art. A fragment of the famous plot of the taming of the centaur by Cupid. A plasticity masterpiece that inspired the young Michelangelo. The original is displayed in the Uffizi Gallery. Florence.
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Furious and unfair God of War, son of Zeus and Hera. The bronze original has been lost. One of the Roman copies of Ares Borghese was purchased by Napoleon for the Louvre in 1807.
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Ares

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