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Ophelia Bronze

Josef Öfner Austrian Art Nouveau Bust of Ophelia
Josef Öfner Austrian Art Nouveau Bust of Ophelia

Josef Öfner Austrian Art Nouveau Bust of Ophelia

By Josef Öfner

Located in New York, NY

Austrian Art Nouveau patinated bronze bust of Ophelia by Josef O¨fner. Like the sculpture of

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Early 20th Century Austrian Art Nouveau Sculptures

Materials

Bronze

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Ophelia, Stamp In Gilt Bronze, By Maurice Bouval
Ophelia, Stamp In Gilt Bronze, By Maurice Bouval

Ophelia, Stamp In Gilt Bronze, By Maurice Bouval

By Maurice Bouval

Located in Saverne, Grand Est

Magnificent gilt bronze stamp representing Ophelia, character from Shakespeare's famous play "The

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Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Desk Sets

Materials

Bronze

Art Nouveau Bronze Bust of Ophelia
Art Nouveau Bronze Bust of Ophelia

Art Nouveau Bronze Bust of Ophelia

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H 20 in W 19.5 in D 7 in

Art Nouveau Bronze Bust of Ophelia

By Calep Antoon

Located in Englewood, NJ

French Art Nouveau gilt & silvered bronze bust of "Ophelia" by, a top a green onyx base. The

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20th Century French Sculptures

Materials

Ormolu, Silver

French Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Bust, Ophelia, with Stand by Leopold Savine
French Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Bust, Ophelia, with Stand by Leopold Savine

French Art Nouveau Gilt Bronze Bust, Ophelia, with Stand by Leopold Savine

By Léopold Savine

Located in Toledo, OH

An Art Nouvea Gilt Bronze Bust of Ophelia by Leopold Savine (1861-1934). A beautiful bust with the

Category

Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Busts

Materials

Bronze

Line Vautrin Ophélie 'Ophelia' Gilded Bronze Coffee Table Box
Line Vautrin Ophélie 'Ophelia' Gilded Bronze Coffee Table Box

Line Vautrin Ophélie 'Ophelia' Gilded Bronze Coffee Table Box

By Line Vautrin

Located in Uccle, BE

Ophélie, a gilded bronze box by French decorator Line Vautrin One of the most sought after Line's

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Vintage 1950s French Mid-Century Modern Decorative Boxes

Materials

Bronze

Ophélie
Ophélie

Ophélie

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H 1.25 in W 4.1 in D 3 in

Ophélie

By Line Vautrin

Located in New York , NY

"Ophelia" A bronze doré box Inspired by the Arthur Rimbaud (1854-1891) poem of the same title

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20th Century French Decorative Boxes

Materials

Cork

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