Statue of Michelangelo's Laocoön, Flawlessly and 50 similar items
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Statue of Michelangelo's Laocoön, Flawlessly 3D Printed , Decorative Sculpture
$612.75 MXN - $3,909.31 MXN
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OBO - El vendedor acepta ofertas en este artículo.
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La política de devoluciones
Full refund available within 30 days
Protección de compra
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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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90 En stock |
Condition: |
New with tags |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
Slovenia |
Mounting: |
Free Standing |
Additional Parts Required: |
No |
Customized: |
No |
Subject: |
Bust |
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Vendedor paga el envío para este artículo. |
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Publicado en venta: |
Más de una semana |
Artículo número: |
1754774195 |
Descripción del Artículo
Welcome to my shop, take a look around! My prints are of flawless design and quality. That being said, I hope you find something that catches your eye.
An amazing quality home or desktop decoration. Classy and minimalistic while also elegant, it will help make your room feel more alive. Works perfectly as a gift or simply just to decorate a space.
Laocoön is a figure in Greek and Roman mythology and the Epic Cycle. Laocoön is a Trojan priest. He and his two young sons are attacked by giant serpents, sent by the gods. The story of Laocoön has been the subject of numerous artists, both in ancient and in more contemporary times.
The most detailed description of Laocoön's grisly fate was provided by Quintus Smyrnaeus in Posthomerica, a later, literary version of events following the Iliad. According to Quintus, Laocoön begged the Trojans to set fire to the Trojan horse to ensure it was not a trick.
Athena, angry with him and the Trojans, shook the ground around Laocoön's feet and painfully blinded him. The Trojans, watching this unfold, assumed Laocoön was punished for the Trojans' mutilating and doubting Sinon, the undercover Greek soldier sent to convince the Trojans to let him and the horse inside their city walls. Thus, the Trojans wheeled the great wooden horse in. Laocoön did not give up trying to convince the Trojans to burn the horse.
It was Athena who punished Laocoön even further, by sending two giant sea serpents to strangle and kill him and his two sons.
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