Astianacte

MX$120,000.00

Cast Bronze

68 × 38 × 27 cm

Astyanax was the infant son of Hector and Andromache, whose name means "lord of the city," thrown from the walls of Troy by the Greeks after his father's death to prevent any future heir from reclaiming the kingdom. The small, dynamic figure caught mid-motion captures the terrible vulnerability of innocence thrust into the violence of history.

Cast Bronze

68 × 38 × 27 cm

Astyanax was the infant son of Hector and Andromache, whose name means "lord of the city," thrown from the walls of Troy by the Greeks after his father's death to prevent any future heir from reclaiming the kingdom. The small, dynamic figure caught mid-motion captures the terrible vulnerability of innocence thrust into the violence of history.