Aeschylus Bust - Ancient Greek Playwright - Father of Tragedy
Aeschylus Bust - Ancient Greek Playwright - Father of Tragedy
🔹This 3D printed bust represents Aeschylus, an ancient Greek tragedian often described as the father of tragedy. His work marks the beginning of academic knowledge of the genre, with much of our understanding of earlier Greek tragedy inferred from his surviving plays. According to Aristotle, Aeschylus expanded the number of characters in the theatre, allowing for conflict among them, rather than having characters interact solely with the chorus.
This bust captures the essence of Aeschylus, commemorating his significant contributions to the development of Greek drama. Perfect for enthusiasts of ancient history, theatre, and literature, this sculpture serves as a tribute to one of the foundational figures in Western drama.
🌟Material & Process🌟
This product is crafted using high-quality PLA with a 3D printer, then meticulously hand-painted and varnished to perfection. The item you will receive is exactly as shown in the photo. For custom sizes and colors, please contact us.
🌟Post-3D Printing Process🌟
To ensure a smooth and flawless finish, each piece undergoes several steps after 3D printing. Initially, we carefully sand the object to eliminate any rough surfaces. Next, we apply a primer to prepare it for painting. The piece is then hand-painted with great attention to detail, and finally, we varnish it to ensure the paint remains vibrant and long-lasting.
📌Our products are lightweight due to the 3D printing process. The weight may be surprising when held, as it cannot be accurately judged by appearance alone. Generally, they weigh under 500 grams. Despite their lightness, our 3D printed items are more durable and resistant to impact. If you prefer a heavier product, we can add weight upon request, though this will incur an additional shipping fee. Please contact us for more details.
Materials and care
Materials and care
- The product is made of high quality PLA material.
- Protect from direct sunlight.
- Clean with damp cloth or water, avoid chemicals.