The sculpture of Apollo and Daphne is based on Greek mythology, depicting the story of the sun god Apollo courting the river god's daughter Daphne. In order to avenge Apollo, Cupid shot a golden arrow that plunged people into a love whirlpool. Apollo fell madly in love with Daphne. At the same time, he shot a lead arrow that made Daphne refuse to love Apollo. The girl was frosty towards Apollo. When Daphne turned around and saw Apollo chasing her, she hurriedly called for help from her father. River God heard his daughter's voice, and when Apollo was about to catch up with her, he turned her into a laurel tree.
The statue shows the moment when the hand of the sun god Apollo touched the body of the moon goddess Daphne. At that time, both of them were running in the wind. This is a chase between two souls. The entire statue possesses artistic beauty and tension.
In the Apollo and Daphne marble statue, Daphne's body has begun to turn into a laurel tree, and her flying legs are transformed into tree trunks and planted on the ground. Leaves are growing between her fluttering hair and stretched fingers, and even her softest breasts are covered with a thin layer. Thin bark. But Daphne's entire body still has a volley-like attitude, and her arms and body form a graceful S shape. She tilted her head, her eyes turned from panic to numbness, with a pitiful feeling. Apollo saw Daphne turn into a laurel tree, his expression turned from surprise to sadness, but he could not save it. One of his hands is still on Daphne's body, and the other hand extends diagonally downward, forming a straight line with Daphne's arm, giving the whole statue a turbulent feeling and full of expressiveness.
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