The Chimera of Arezzo
The Chimera of Arezzo is an ancient Etruscan bronze sculpture dating back to the 4th century BC and is considered one of the finest surviving examples of classical bronze casting. Discovered in Arezzo, Italy, in 1553, the sculpture depicts the mythical Chimera — a fearsome creature from Greek mythology with the body of a lion, the head of a goat emerging from its back, and a serpent forming its tail.
If you would like to learn more about the history and mythology of the Chimera, you can read our detailed article: Chimera Sculpture: From Mythological Beast to Iconic Works of Art


Our Bronze Replica of The Chimera of Arezzo
Inspired by the original ancient sculpture, our skilled artisans recreated this legendary bronze Chimera statue using traditional lost-wax casting techniques.
The replica features a high-quality bronze surface with an antique patina finish, creating a timeless appearance suitable for indoor and outdoor display. Whether placed in a private garden, luxury residence, museum collection, hotel lobby, or cultural project, this bronze Chimera sculpture brings a strong artistic presence and a connection to ancient history.






If you have any custom bronze sculpture needs, please feel free to contact us for a quotation and professional production service. We are happy to help bring your unique sculpture ideas to life.





