The statue was translated into marble by sculptor S. I. Galberg according to the plaster original of 1824. Paris is a Trojan prince, the second son of Priam and Hecuba,

The statue was translated into marble by sculptor S. I. Galberg according to the plaster original of 1824. Paris is a Trojan prince, the second son of Priam and Hecuba,
The statue was created in Italy, where the sculptor spent six years. It expresses the artistic credo of Orlovsky: to fill the ancient story with the depth and trepidation of
In the plastic solution of this work, there is a strong influence of the traditions of classicism. The work could not but affect the fascination with antique plastics and the