Description
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition.
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 15" X Width 6"
Marble Dimensions:6" X 6"
Height without base:14"
Weight:15 LBS
Inventory:18Y3466681
In despair, Demeter, the goddess of agriculture and harvest, mourned her daughter’s disappearance, causing the earth to wither and become barren. Famine spread as she refused to let anything grow. In response, Zeus intervened, demanding that Hades release Persephone. However, since she had eaten pomegranate seeds—the food of the underworld—she was bound by an unbreakable rule, requiring her to spend one-third of the year with Hades and the remaining two-thirds with Demeter.
This myth explains the changing of the seasons: when Persephone reunites with her mother, spring and summer bring abundance to the earth, while her time in the underworld marks the arrival of autumn and winter. The tale of Persephone is a powerful reflection of life’s cycles, symbolizing both loss and renewal, darkness and light—a story that has resonated throughout history in art, literature, and philosophy.