Statuette of Xanthea of Helios
Late Hellite Age, pre-Unification
This statuette reconstructs a monument recovered from Helios and dating to the late Hellite period, prior to the city’s unification with Linium. The statue depicts Xanthea of Helios as a young woman, corresponding to the period in which she is believed to have commanded the Helios Solarian Guard of the Jedda.
The original monument stood approximately 4 meters high and was prominently positioned within the city, suggesting an official commission rather than a private dedication. Although no surviving inscription identifies the event commemorated, the statue's scale and placement indicate it marked a singular achievement of considerable political or cultural importance.
This reconstruction is based on surviving fragments and contemporary sculptural conventions, preserving the restrained idealization and symbolic posture characteristic of late Hellite civic monuments.
The archivist makes no claim regarding the authenticity of the reconstruction presented.
Details:
Hand-painted by Ulysses Paxton.
Individually numbered and signed Certificate of Authenticity from the Helium Royal Library with individual digital validation.
Acrylic-polymer ~30 cm tall.
License: Personal use only. Commercial use prohibited.
Please review our Return Policy before purchase.
Statuette of Xanthea of Helios
Late Hellite Age, pre-Unification
This statuette reconstructs a monument recovered from Helios and dating to the late Hellite period, prior to the city’s unification with Linium. The statue depicts Xanthea of Helios as a young woman, corresponding to the period in which she is believed to have commanded the Helios Solarian Guard of the Jedda.
The original monument stood approximately 4 meters high and was prominently positioned within the city, suggesting an official commission rather than a private dedication. Although no surviving inscription identifies the event commemorated, the statue's scale and placement indicate it marked a singular achievement of considerable political or cultural importance.
This reconstruction is based on surviving fragments and contemporary sculptural conventions, preserving the restrained idealization and symbolic posture characteristic of late Hellite civic monuments.
The archivist makes no claim regarding the authenticity of the reconstruction presented.
Details:
Hand-painted by Ulysses Paxton.
Individually numbered and signed Certificate of Authenticity from the Helium Royal Library with individual digital validation.
Acrylic-polymer ~30 cm tall.
License: Personal use only. Commercial use prohibited.
Please review our Return Policy before purchase.