Bucephalus, Alexander the Great's Horse in Bronze – 50 cm
Bucephalus, Alexander the Great’s Horse in Bronze – Neapolitan School A bronze sculpture dedicated to Bucephalus, the legendary horse of Alexander the Great. A powerful, elegant, and immediately recognizable subject, designed to give character to a study, a living room, an important bookshelf, a display cabinet, or an entrance. Every environment needs a point of beauty: an object capable of catching the eye, conveying strength, and making the space more personal. This sculpture is born precisely for this: to bring into the home an image of energy, movement, and nobility. Bucephalus is depicted in a dynamic, rearing pose, with the body tense and the front legs raised. The composition conveys momentum, dominance of space, and pride, transforming the horse into a strong and refined stage presence. The sculpture fits into the great tradition of the Neapolitan School of archaeological and decorative bronzes, made famous by the Chiurazzi Foundry between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The work is not presented as a certified Chiurazzi production, but as a bronze belonging to that Neapolitan artisanal culture linked to classical, historical, and mythological subjects. The dark burnished finish enhances the bronze reflections and the anatomical details of the horse: the musculature, the mane, the tension of the body, and the strength of the pose. The result is a significant sculpture, capable of adding depth and personality even to a simple environment. With its 50 cm width and 49 cm height, Bucephalus is a visible, theatrical sculpture, yet still easy to place on an important piece of furniture, a console, a large desk, a bookshelf, or a display cabinet. Why choose this sculpture Historical and symbolic subject Bucephalus is the most famous horse of antiquity, linked to the figure of Alexander the Great and the myth of conquest. Great stage presence The rearing pose communicates strength, momentum, energy, and dominance of space. Elegant burnished bronze The dark finish enhances the reflections, volumes, and anatomical details of the horse. Neapolitan School The sculpture belongs to the Neapolitan tradition of decorative and archaeological bronzes, made famous by the Chiurazzi Foundry between the 19th and 20th centuries. Important size With its 50 cm width and 49 cm height, it is a sculpture with strong visual impact. Ideal for refined environments Perfect on consoles, desks, low furniture, important bookshelves, display cases, or entrances. An object for those who seek beauty every day Beauty is not just for decoration. It serves to make the place where we live more pleasant, to build an atmosphere, to tell something about ourselves. A sculpture like this doesn’t just fill a space: it gives it a visual direction, a center, a presence. Bucephalus carries a clear message: strength, courage, nobility, and control. It is an object designed for those who love history, bronze, horses, and sculptures that convey character. Product details Subject: Bucephalus, horse of Alexander the Great School: Neapolitan School Artistic tradition: Neapolitan bronzes, Chiurazzi tradition Material: bronze Finish: dark burnished patina Base: rectangular, dark, coordinated with the sculpture Dimensions: 50 cm × 49 cm × 20 cm In inches: 19.7 in × 19.3 in × 7.9 in Style: classic, historic, decorative Recommended placement: study, living room, entrance, bookshelf, office, display case Neapolitan School and Chiurazzi Tradition Between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Naples became one of the most important centers for the production and reproduction of bronze sculptures inspired by the classical, archaeological, and mythological world. The Chiurazzi Foundry made this tradition famous, bringing subjects inspired by Greco-Roman antiquity, Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Archaeological Museum of Naples into homes, museums, and international collections. This sculpture of Bucephalus fits into that taste: it is not offered as a certified Chiurazzi production but as a work of the Neapolitan School, linked to a craft tradition capable of transforming bronze into a cultured, solid, and personality-rich decorative object. Historical curiosities about Bucephalus Bucephalus was the most famous horse of Alexander the Great. According to tradition, the young Alexander managed to tame him when others had failed, understanding that the animal was agitated by the sight of its own shadow. The name Bucephalus is often interpreted as "ox head," perhaps due to the shape of the head or a distinctive mark. In ancient sources, Bucephalus is not remembered as a mere war horse but as a true companion of the Macedonian leader. After his death, Alexander would have founded a city in his honor, called Bucephala. This episode shows how strong the symbolic bond was between the leader and his horse. Where to place it This sculpture is ideal for a professional studio, an elegant living room, an important library, an entrance console, a display case, or a representative office. The rearing pose requires a visible space, preferably with side or natural light capable of highlighting the bronze reflections and the tension of the movement. An important gift This sculpture is ideal for those who love ancient history, classical art, horses, bronze, and distinctive decorative objects. It is a suitable gift for an elegant home, a professional office, or someone who appreciates the symbolic value of beauty. Care and maintenance Clean with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh detergents, abrasive products, solvents, or non-specific polishes, as they could alter the bronze patina. The slight variations in the patina are characteristic of the craftsmanship and make each piece unique. FAQ Who was Bucephalus? Bucephalus was the famous horse of Alexander the Great, remembered by ancient sources as his most famous and symbolic companion. Is the horse linked to Alexander the Great or Charlemagne? Bucephalus is linked to Alexander the Great, not Charlemagne. Is it an original Chiurazzi sculpture? It is not offered as a certified Chiurazzi production. The correct description is Neapolitan School, in the tradition of decorative and archaeological bronzes made famous by the Chiurazzi Foundry. What are the dimensions? The sculpture measures 50 cm wide, 49 cm high, and 20 cm deep. Where can I place this sculpture? It is perfect on a console table, a large desk, an entryway piece, a significant bookshelf, a display case, or in a professional office. Is it suitable as a gift? Yes, it is an important gift for those who love horses, ancient history, Alexander the Great, bronze, and distinctive decorative objects. What kind of atmosphere does it create at home? It creates a strong, elegant, and cultured atmosphere. The rearing pose conveys energy, determination, and nobility. How do you clean it? It is recommended to use only a soft, dry cloth. Avoid chemical products, abrasives, or harsh polishes. It brings a sense of strength, movement, and elegance to the environment. It is a sculpture designed to catch the eye and enrich the space where it is placed.
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