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"New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Spring (Sandro Botticelli) "New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Spring (Sandro Botticelli) 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Spring (Sandro Botticelli)  The wooden puzzle represents Sandro Botticelli's Primavera, an icon of Italian art. Painted around 1480, it was part of a decorative cycle of the Medici Villa of Castello; today it is kept in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. It represents an allegory of Spring, to be read from right to left....
Magnet in real raw Italian marble - S.P.Q.R. Senatus Populusque Romanus Magnet in real raw Italian marble - S.P.Q.R. Senatus Populusque Romanus 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: S.P.Q.R. Senatus Populusque Romanus  Frequent abbreviation in Latin epigraphs to indicate the Roman people: Senatus Populusque Romanus  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of ancient Rome from Julius Caesar to Catullus,...
"New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Centurion of the Roman army "New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Centurion of the Roman army 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Centurion of the Roman army  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of ancient Rome from Julius Caesar to Catullus, from Seneca to Gaius Titus - the phrases of great poets, writers and scientists such as Dante, Lorenzo de...
"New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Mens sana in corpore sano (A healthy mind in a healthy body) "New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Mens sana in corpore sano (A healthy mind in a healthy body) 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Mens sana in corpore sano (A healthy mind in a healthy body)  Very well-known sentence, taken from a verse by Juvenal: "Orandum est ut sit mens sana in corpore sano" (we must ask the gods that the mind be healthy in the healthy body)  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Memento audere semper (Remember to always be bold)  Motto created by G. D'Annunzio, as a personal interpretation of the MAS acronym for armed motorboats for hunting submarines  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: - the best-known Latin phrases of...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Lasciate ogni speranza voi ch'entrate (Abandon all hope you who enter) Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Lasciate ogni speranza voi ch'entrate (Abandon all hope you who enter) 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Lasciate ogni speranza voi ch'entrate (Abandon all hope you who enter)  "Abandon all hope you who enter" verse taken from the inscription on the gate of Hell (Inferno III, v. 9) of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the world: -...
Roman Emperor - Trajan - bust 16 cm Roman Emperor - Trajan - bust 16 cm 2
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Famous people head bust replica

Cristoforo Colombo (Christopher Columbus) - bust 4.7 in. (12 cm)

IS-COLOMBO 220809
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Cristoforo Colombo (1451-1506)  Christopher Columbus was an Italian navigator and explorer of the Republic of Genoa, active in Portugal and Spain as a merchant captain, one of the most important protagonists of the great European geographical discoveries between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries.  In particular, he owes his fame for being the first...
"New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Talis pater, talis filius (Like father, like son) "New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Talis pater, talis filius (Like father, like son) 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Talis pater, talis filius (Like father, like son)  Ancient popular sentence (also in the variant qualis pater, talis filius) with which it is intended to affirm both the concept of the heredity of character and the influence that the paternal example has on children: it is repeated above all in relation to qualities not...
"New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Si vis amari, ama (If you wish to be loved, love) "New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Si vis amari, ama (If you wish to be loved, love) 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Si vis amari, ama (If you wish to be loved, love)  Si vis amari, ama (If you wish to be loved, love) is a proverbial expression, derived from a maxim of Hecaton of Rhodes, used by Seneca in the Moral Letters to Lucilius, it highlights the importance of reciprocity in any form of 'Love'  Magnet in real raw Italian marble,...
"New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Facta non verba (Deeds not words) "New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Facta non verba (Deeds not words) 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: Facta non verba (Deeds not words)   Famous phrase perhaps attributable to Cato the Elder (res non verba) and taken up in the work "De Re Militari" by the Roman writer Vegetius, which invites us to act instead of speaking  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with eco-sustainable inks We take the story around the...
"New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - the Mona Lisa or Gioconda (Leonardo da Vinci) "New" - Magnet in real raw Italian marble - the Mona Lisa or Gioconda (Leonardo da Vinci) 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: the Mona Lisa or Gioconda (Leonardo da Vinci)  The Gioconda, also known as Mona Lisa, was painted by Leonardo da Vinci between 1503 and 1506. It is kept in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The panel on which Leonardo painted the Mona Lisa in oil is made of poplar  Magnet in real raw Italian marble, printed with...
Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Carpe Diem (Seize the day) Magnet in real raw Italian marble - Carpe Diem (Seize the day) 2
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Magnet in real raw Italian marble: "... and yet it moves!" Phrase attributed to Galileo who was subjected to the inquisition for six years and tortured for having said that the earth moved. When he was freed, he looked up to the sky and down towards the earth and stamping his foot, with a contemplative soul said: "And yet it moves"; that is, nevertheless...
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