Louvre’s Original Marly Horses Sculpture
The Marly Horses, created by Guillaume Coustou in the 18th century, is one of the most celebrated sculptures in the Louvre Museum, Paris. These dynamic and powerful sculptures depict two horses being reined in by their grooms, capturing both energy and grace. They are masterpieces of Baroque art, symbolizing strength, beauty, and movement.
YouFine’s Amazing Replica
Our factory proudly offers a stunning replica of the Marly Horses, meticulously carved by hand from premium natural marble. Standing an impressive 1.8 meters (approximately 70.87 inches) tall, this sculpture is a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
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Every detail, from the flowing manes to the muscular tension of the horses, has been carefully recreated to honor the original. This replica not only serves as a breathtaking decorative piece but also holds immense emotional and artistic value, making it a worthwhile addition for collectors and art lovers alike.
A French Client’s Feedback
One of our esteemed clients from France recently purchased this magnificent sculpture for his villa. He placed it outdoors on a tall, elegant pedestal, creating a commanding and majestic centerpiece for his property. The final look was truly awe-inspiring, and the client was delighted with the quality and craftsmanship of our work. His satisfaction speaks volumes about the dedication and skill that go into every piece we create.
Whether for outdoor display or as an art collection centerpiece, if you want any marble statues, feel free to contact us anytime!