This 3D-printed replica of the “Two Masks” sculpture, originally carved in marble during the 3rd century, offers a faithful reproduction of the historical artifact now housed at The Cleveland Museum of Art. The original sculpture, measuring 27.4 x 38.8 cm (10 13/16 x 15 1/4 inches), represents the rich cultural and aesthetic significance of Roman theatrical traditions. The masks reflect the central role of theater in Roman public life, where performances of tragedies, comedies, and mimes were essential to both entertainment and social commentary.
Available in several materials, each offering distinct qualities:
– White Nylon: Polished for a smooth, lightweight, and durable finish. This option is perfect for a subtle and minimalist interpretation of the original sculpture.
– Black Nylon: Featuring a sleek, scratch-resistant finish, this material offers a consistent, uniform black surface, ideal for a striking and modern presentation.
– Bronze, Brass, Gold-Plated Brass, White Rhodium-Plated Brass: These premium options are produced using traditional metal casting techniques. Each version provides a refined and polished finish, perfect for collectors seeking a luxurious and long-lasting interpretation.
This replica captures the intricate details of the original marble masks, symbolizing the personas adopted by actors in Roman theater and offering a glimpse into the public spectacles and performances that played a pivotal role in ancient Roman society.
Please note that objects exceeding the size limits of the production process will be available in a smaller scale than the original artifact.
This replica is hollowed to reduce production costs while maintaining its original design.


















