Bring a piece of ancient Greek culture into your home with this detailed 3D-printed replica of the “Fragment of a Reclining Male Figure”. Originally from Taranto (ancient Taras) and dating back to 450–350 BCE, this figure reflects the social customs of Greek banquets where participants dined while reclining. This practice symbolized relaxation and conviviality, central to Greek social life.
The figure, originally terracotta and housed in The Cleveland Museum of Art, captures the essence of these gatherings. With a relaxed pose and traces of red pigment in the hair, the replica highlights the intricate details and vibrant colors that characterized ancient Greek art.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and art lovers alike, this piece offers a tangible connection to the rich heritage of Magna Graecia.
Products cast in brass or bronze often have smaller dimensions than the original design to accommodate the manufacturing process.
























































