Alexander of Pergamon: Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth (Alexander the Great)
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Bring home a symbol of Hellenistic grandeur. This sculpture is a high-quality replica of the famous "Fragmentary Colossal Head of a Youth" exhibited at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. Found at the upper terrace of the Gymnasium of Pergamon (2nd century BC), this masterpiece is widely believed by scholars to be an idealized portrait of Alexander the Great. Its striking "sheared" appearance creates a surreal, contemporary aesthetic while maintaining its classical soul.
Historical Significance: Original found in Pergamon, Asia Minor.
Artistic Style: Hellenistic realism with a focus on youthful beauty and vigor.
Display: Mounted on a minimalist pedestal, perfect for modern interiors and art lovers.
H. 30 cm














