Size: 12 cm
Color: Gray stone
A traditional-style bust of Arthur Schopenhauer on a column pedestal. The bottom of the pedestal has a name plate.
The bust and pedestal is 3D-printed in a single color using environmentally friendly bio-plastic.
Original Artwork by Thijs DeVries from Devriesarts.com
Size:
12 cm
Color:
Gray stone
Gray stone-like matte
Text plate:
Arthur Schopenhauer
A column pedestal with a text plate at the bottom with the text:
ARTHUR
SCHOPENHAUER
Arthur Schopenhauer was a 19th-century German philosopher known for his pessimistic worldview and profound influence on later existential and philosophical thought. He is best known for his work "The World as Will and Representation," where he posits that the fundamental force behind human existence and the universe is a blind, irrational "will to live." Schopenhauer's philosophy emphasizes the futility of human desires and advocates for asceticism and artistic contemplation as means to transcend suffering. His ideas deeply influenced figures such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Richard Wagner, and later existentialists. Despite his somber outlook, Schopenhauer valued art and music for their capacity to provide respite from the relentless will.
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