Sculpture Bucephalus, horse of Alexander the Great, Alabaster plaster
Bucephalus was the legendary horse of Alexander the Great, named after a brand in the shape of an ox's head on his thigh. According to tradition, Alexander was so devastated by the death of his faithful warhorse that he named a city after it: Alexandria Bucephalus.This handmade statue is produced in an environmentally friendly way and brings this classic Greek legend to your living room or collection.
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