Hebe the Cupbearer Garden Statue – Greek Goddess of Youth 40H
Hebe the Cupbearer Garden Statue – Greek Goddess of Youth 40H
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Neoclassical Goddess of Youth for a Graceful Garden
This elegant Hebe garden statue brings the calm beauty of Greek myth into your home or outdoor space. The figure walks forward in a gentle, measured step. One hand presents a cup, while the other steadies a small pitcher. Drapery falls in long vertical folds, emphasizing her quiet dignity.
The design follows Hebe the Cupbearer by Bertel Thorvaldsen, a leading sculptor of the nineteenth century. Working in the Neoclassical style, Thorvaldsen looked back to ancient Greece and Rome for inspiration. This Hebe garden sculpture reflects his interest in ideal proportions, clear silhouettes, and serene expressions.
In Greek mythology, Hebe is the daughter of Zeus and Hera. She serves nectar and ambrosia to the gods, helping preserve their eternal youth. As the Greek goddess of youth statue, she represents renewal, health, and fresh beginnings. Placing her among flowers, near a fountain, or beside a path can suggest hospitality and blessing for guests.
The sculpture’s costume is part of its charm. The long gown clings lightly to the form, then falls in graceful folds around the feet. Small details, such as the tied neckline and the gathered waist, reward close viewing. The tranquil face and neatly arranged hair add to the sense of quiet confidence. This Hebe garden female statue feels at home among classical columns, clipped shrubs, and stone urns.
Crafted from fiberglass resin, the piece balances strength with manageable weight. It is suitable for indoor or outdoor placement when set on a level base. The antique grey finish, shown here, echoes weathered marble with a soft grey wash over a pale ground. Other finishes are available to coordinate with surrounding stonework or architecture.
The statue measures approximately 40 inches high, 16 inches wide, and 8 inches deep. At an estimated weight of 30 to 40 pounds, it has a steady presence without becoming difficult to move with care. The scale makes this Hebe garden statue ideal for patios, smaller courtyards, sunrooms, or interior niches that need a refined focal point.
As a Neoclassical garden sculpture, this piece pairs naturally with other Greco-Roman forms. It looks beautiful alongside busts, pedestal figures, or architectural fragments. You can explore related works in our Greek and Roman collection. Many customers combine Hebe with other classical statues to build a small “museum walk” at home.
Thorvaldsen’s version of Hebe was admired for its balance of movement and stillness. The figure appears to glide forward, yet her expression remains calm and introspective. This Hebe the Cupbearer sculpture preserves that quality. It suits spaces meant for quiet conversation, reading, or reflection, as well as formal entryways that welcome visitors with a touch of ceremony.
Each statue is made to order in the United States, allowing time for careful finishing. The typical production window is four to eight weeks, followed by delivery within the continental U.S. Only. With simple care, your Hebe garden art can remain a long-term part of your landscape or interior design.
Features of the Hebe Garden Statue
- Neoclassical Hebe garden statue based on Thorvaldsen’s famous design.
- Depicts the Greek goddess of youth holding cup and pitcher.
- Ideal for classical gardens, patios, and formal interiors.
- Reflects balanced proportions and serene expression of Greek revival art.
- Pairs well with other Greek goddess statues and architectural elements.
Materials & Dimensions
- Material: Fiberglass resin for indoor or outdoor use.
- Finish: Antique grey shown; additional finishes available by request.
- Size: Approx. 40" H × 16" W × 8" D.
- Weight: Estimated 30–40 lbs.
- Production: Made to order in the USA; ships in 4–8 weeks.
- Shipping: Delivery to the continental United States only.
Styling and Garden Design Ideas
Place this Greek goddess of youth statue near a doorway or gate to suggest welcome and renewal. In a garden, set her at the end of a path or beside a small pool so the reflective water echoes her graceful lines. Indoors, the Hebe garden statue suits a stair landing, windowed alcove, or library corner where soft light can highlight the flowing drapery.
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