I see this Bucephalus horse statue as a bold and graceful piece. The horse rises high on its back legs, with its front legs lifted in the air. Its long neck, open chest, and strong body make the whole sculpture feel alive. The Equestrian Statue gives a clear sense of power, motion, and courage.

Beside the horse, the rider figure adds a soft and human feeling. The body turns toward the horse, and the flowing cloth creates smooth lines. This contrast makes the statue more beautiful. The horse looks strong, while the figure looks calm and elegant.

The green-blue patina gives the sculpture an old-world look. It feels like a historic public artwork in a city square or museum courtyard. The surface color also helps show the shape of the horse, the cloth folds, and the carved details.







