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Art Subject: Ballerina
Ballerina Dancer, Bronze Sculpture by Prince Monyo Simon Mihailescu-Nasturel
Ballerina Dancer, Bronze Sculpture by Prince Monyo Simon Mihailescu-Nasturel

Ballerina Dancer, Bronze Sculpture by Prince Monyo Simon Mihailescu-Nasturel

By Prince Monyo Simon Mihailescu-Nasturel

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Artist: Prince Monyo Simon Mihailescu-Nasturel, Romanian Title: Ballerina Dancer Medium: Bronze Sculpture, signature and number inscribed Edition: 1...

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20th Century Expressionist Figurative Sculptures

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Echo

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Price Upon Request

Echo

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Johannes Nielsen (b.1979) was born in Falkenberg, Sweden. He is an artist who uses bronze sculpture to celebrate life and its beauty. He believes that sculptures of the human body ca...

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