Niobe Mask
Greek mythology portrait mask of Niobe, handmade by the Nicholas H Wood studio. The plaster wall sculpture has a hook on the back for hanging. This plaster cast is portrait fragment of a large Niobe bust.
In Greek mythology, Niobe, the daughter of Tantalus and wife of Amphion, the king of Thebes, faced a tragic fate. Her seven sons and seven daughters met their demise at the hands of Apollo and Artemis as a consequence of her excessive pride. After the loss of her children, Niobe pleaded with the gods to end her pain. Zeus, moved by Niobe's sorrow, transformed her into a rock, turning her heart to stone. Yet, even in this form, Niobe's eternal grief persisted. Her ceaseless tears flowed from the rock, serving as a poignant symbol of a mother's enduring anguish.
Dimensions: 28cm (height) x 19cm (width) x 12cm (depth).
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Ships in 1 - 2 days from the Nicholas H Wood studio in Wiltshire, UK.
Expertly packaged in eco-friendly packaging.
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