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Armand GodardHuntress with BorzoiC.1930
C.1930
$3,500
£2,631.72
€3,056.06
CA$4,887.68
A$5,420.80
CHF 2,846.74
MX$66,571.22
NOK 36,036.97
SEK 33,983.35
DKK 22,801.59
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A stunning French Art Deco figural group depicting a Huntress and her Borzoi.
The bronze has a beautiful warm patina and the base is two types of marble.
It is signed on the base and the back is stamped bronze.
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