





Burgundy Torso of Apollo
This polyresin, burgundy contempo represents an adolescent boy, possibly the Greek god Apollo of prophecy and oracles, music, archery, healing, disease, and protection of the young.
The original, ancient marble torso is Roman, ca. 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D. This statue was most likely commissioned by Roman patrons to decorate their houses and villas; the statue of Apollo might be appropriate for the installation in a house library or a family shrine.
Apollo was often depicted as young, athletic, and beardless. The statue was created in the Classicist style that emphasizes simplicity, aesthetic proportions, and harmony.
This polyresin, burgundy contempo represents an adolescent boy, possibly the Greek god Apollo of prophecy and oracles, music, archery, healing, disease, and protection of the young.
The original, ancient marble torso is Roman, ca. 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D. This statue was most likely commissioned by Roman patrons to decorate their houses and villas; the statue of Apollo might be appropriate for the installation in a house library or a family shrine.
Apollo was often depicted as young, athletic, and beardless. The statue was created in the Classicist style that emphasizes simplicity, aesthetic proportions, and harmony.
This polyresin, burgundy contempo represents an adolescent boy, possibly the Greek god Apollo of prophecy and oracles, music, archery, healing, disease, and protection of the young.
The original, ancient marble torso is Roman, ca. 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D. This statue was most likely commissioned by Roman patrons to decorate their houses and villas; the statue of Apollo might be appropriate for the installation in a house library or a family shrine.
Apollo was often depicted as young, athletic, and beardless. The statue was created in the Classicist style that emphasizes simplicity, aesthetic proportions, and harmony.
Ancient Original
Roman, 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D.
Marble
H: 77 cm (30 in)
Contempo
2025
High-grade polyresin, painted and hand-polished
H: 30cm (12 in)
Creation
Our contempos begin with ancient inspiration and are reimagined in New York City.
We digitally refine, sculpt, and adapt ancient figures through intensive digital modeling and sculpting. Then we select the material and scale, combining precise 3D printing and ancient casting and molding techniques. The coloring and the meticulous hand finish to each contempo gives every work a unique and iconic presence.