Publius Ovidius
Publius Ovidius
Published 2016-10-24T11:21:59+00:00
The Statue of the latin writer, Ovid was executed by the Italian sculptor Ettore Ferrie in 1887 as a tribute to the writer who has lived the last years of his life in exile in Tomis. The monument stands proudly in Ovidiu Square, right in front of the Museum of National History and Archaeology. The statue was unveiled in August of 1887 in this local personalities presence and was a festive event for the whole city. Originally the monument was facing north, but was moved to its current position in 1921, with the commencement of construction work at the Palace Town Hall, the current Museum of National History and Archaeology. The bronze statue depicts a writer Ovid meditative stance and the socket or are the words:
"Under this stone lies Ovidiu singer
Killed by the gentle love and talent.
Oh, what do you get out here the and if you ever loved
e asks for his smoothly sleep. "
A faithful replica of the statue was unveiled in 1925 in the Italian city of Sulmona, Ovid's birthplace.
Layer Thickness 150 microns. InFill 10%.
Date published | 24/10/2016 |
Time to do | 260 - 290 minutes |
Material Quantity | 29 grams |
Dimensions | 50mm x 55mm x 130mm |
Technology | FDM |
Title | Publius Ovidius |
Date | 1887 |
Medium | Bronze |
Record | https://www.litoralulromanesc.ro/en/statuia_ovidiu.htm |
Artist | Etorre Ferrari |
Place | Constanta |