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Creator: Charles Charles
Art Deco style Sculpture BAYADERE Hoop Dancer by Charles for Max Le Verrier
By Max Le Verrier, Charles Charles
Located in Antwerp, BE
Elegant Art Deco style sculpture of a woman with hoop signed by the French artist C. Charles, cast at the Max Le Verrier foundry.
The art metal sculpture has a lovely green patina an...
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2010s French Art Deco Charles Charles Decorative Objects
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Charles Art Deco Sculpture Hoop Dancer
By Charles Charles
Located in Fairfax, VA
French 1920's art deco sculpture, hoop dancer stands on marble base.
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1920s French Art Deco Vintage Charles Charles Decorative Objects
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