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This Apollo of Piraeus Bronze Standing Statue is an outstanding work from the late Archaic period of ancient Greece (c. 530–520 BCE) and one of the few surviving bronze originals from that era. Presented in the iconic "Kouros" stance, its nude form, slightly shifted center of gravity, and Archaic smile reflect the ancient Greek pursuit of idealized human beauty, while also embodying the religious symbolism of the sun god Apollo. As an original bronze piece, its delicate texture and intact posture make it a valuable artifact for studying ancient Greek sculptural techniques and artistic evolution. It is ideal for art institutions and cultural exhibition halls as a landmark exhibit, enhancing the cultural depth and artistic elegance of the space.