





Bombay Company Benedetto Boschetti Bronze Male Bust of Ajax, a Greek Mythological Hero of the Trojan War
This is a Benedetto Boschetti Bronze Male Bust of Ajax, a Greek Mythological Hero of the Trojan War.
It’s 13” high, base is 5 3/8” square. Has Bombay identified on the base. Weight: 9lbs 15.4oz.
During the Trojan War, Ajax fought Hector twice. The first was in a match that lasted an entire day without a winner. The second was during a raid of the Trojans in the camp of the Achaeans when they fought in the Greek ships.
Ajax nearly killed Hector by throwing a stone larger than the Trojan prince. Both meetings took place when Achilles had left the battlefield due to his anger with Agamemnon and the Greeks were desolate.
Much later, after his death came a hyacinth flower in the spot where his blood fell whose petals had marked the first two letters of the name of Ajax
(AY) as if they were a sorrow.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
This is a Benedetto Boschetti Bronze Male Bust of Ajax, a Greek Mythological Hero of the Trojan War.
It’s 13” high, base is 5 3/8” square. Has Bombay identified on the base. Weight: 9lbs 15.4oz.
During the Trojan War, Ajax fought Hector twice. The first was in a match that lasted an entire day without a winner. The second was during a raid of the Trojans in the camp of the Achaeans when they fought in the Greek ships.
Ajax nearly killed Hector by throwing a stone larger than the Trojan prince. Both meetings took place when Achilles had left the battlefield due to his anger with Agamemnon and the Greeks were desolate.
Much later, after his death came a hyacinth flower in the spot where his blood fell whose petals had marked the first two letters of the name of Ajax
(AY) as if they were a sorrow.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.
This is a Benedetto Boschetti Bronze Male Bust of Ajax, a Greek Mythological Hero of the Trojan War.
It’s 13” high, base is 5 3/8” square. Has Bombay identified on the base. Weight: 9lbs 15.4oz.
During the Trojan War, Ajax fought Hector twice. The first was in a match that lasted an entire day without a winner. The second was during a raid of the Trojans in the camp of the Achaeans when they fought in the Greek ships.
Ajax nearly killed Hector by throwing a stone larger than the Trojan prince. Both meetings took place when Achilles had left the battlefield due to his anger with Agamemnon and the Greeks were desolate.
Much later, after his death came a hyacinth flower in the spot where his blood fell whose petals had marked the first two letters of the name of Ajax
(AY) as if they were a sorrow.
To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.