Bonded marble composite cabinet sculpture, marked "uniquely hand-made" on the outer box, The Triumph of Humanity Collection, Veronese Design, after a lost Greek bronze original, dating to the 3rd century BCE. Offered in original nesting styrofoam packaging and outer box, overall 10-5/8" x 10-5/8" x 9-1/8".
The two young men are engaged in the pankration, a kind of wrestling similar to the present-day sport of mixed martial arts. The two figures are wrestling in a position now known as a "cross-body ride" in modern folkstyle wrestling. The upper wrestler has his left leg entwined with his opponent's left leg, with his body across the opponent's body, lifting the opponent's right arm. In a well-known modern series of wrestling moves, the upper wrestler would now try to lift his opponent's arm above his head to force a pinning move called the "Guillotine." Their muscular structure is very defined due to their physical and sustained effort.