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Helle Rask Crawford
Harmony by Helle Crawford, Bronze sculpture of a mother and daughter

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Bronze sculpture of a horse carrying a woman - The sculpture portrays the love and intimate harmony between horse and girl. About the Gallery: Folly and Muse was established in 2015 in London to find and collaborate with the most creative, talented, emerging and mid-career artists from all around the world. Folly & Muse (since 2019 in Munich) and has made it their mission to curate unique works of an exceptional quality and bring them to savvy contemporary art collectors with an eye out for abstract and figurative paintings, photography and sculptural works of art.

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