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The Athena Pallas is one of the most important busts surviving of the Greek goddess Athena (Roman Minerva) because it was carved of Parian marble, found on the island of Crete, and believed to be carved by the sculptor Cephisodote from the late Classical period in the 4th century.
Athena--as the Greek goddess of wisdom, skills and warfare--was one of the twelve Olympians. Here she is depicted wearing her traditional helmet.
Reproduced from an ancient original in the Louvre Museum, Paris.
This Statue is made of durable, Modified Gypsum and is available in many finishes. To learn more about Modified Gypsum Statuary and other home decor please see our What's It Made Of Page. The available finishes for this Statue can be viewed on our Orlandi Finishes Page. Each of these pieces is custom made to order so please allow approximately 4 to 6 weeks for delivery. For more information please visit our Shipping Time Page. This quality item is made here in the U.S. and we are sure you will be very pleased.