Herne the Hunter with Deer and Wolf Cold Cast Bronze & Resin Statue Sculpture
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In English folklore, Herne the Hunter is a ghost associated with Windsor Forest and Great Park in the English county of Berkshire. He is said to have antlers growing from his head, ride a horse, torment cattle, and rattle chains. The earliest mention of Herne comes from William Shakespeare’s 1597 play The Merry Wives of Windsor, and it is impossible to know how accurately or to what degree Shakespeare may have incorporated a real local legend into his work, though there have been several later attempts to connect Herne to historical figures, pagan deities, or ancient archetypes. Veronese design – Incredible DetailDimensions (approximately):Height: 30 cm (11.81 inches)Width: 16 cm (6.29 inches)Depth: 15 cm (5.90 inches) Weight: 1,20 kg (2.65 lb) Material: Cold Cast Bronze & ResinMADE OF HIGH QUALITY HEAVY ART COLD CAST RESIN & BRONZE POWDER. THE SURFACE IS COATED WITH A LAYER OF BRONZE.Cold Cast Bronze figures are heavy, detailed, little shinier than 100% metals, and they actually look better than solid bronze. Τhis new material is a fantastic compromise that keeps the beauty, substantial weight and quality, and detail of bronze while keeping replicas affordable. Bronze and resin are the most common materials for realistic figurines.
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