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Period: Early 18th Century
Baroque master sculptor - 18th century terracotta sculpture - Prometheus figure
Located in Varmo, IT
Terracotta sculpture - Prometheus - Italy, 18th century.
48 x 50 cm x h 94 cm.
Entirely in terracotta.
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Baroque Early 18th Century Nude Sculptures
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Terracotta
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