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Plaster Laocoon

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19th Century, Sculpture Plaster Reproduction of the Greek Antique Laocoon Group
Located in Paris, FR
Sculpture plaster reproduction of Laocoon group, made in the 19th century. (The Laocoon group is
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Antique 19th Century European Classical Greek Figurative Sculptures

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Plaster

Laocoon
By Raphaël Jaimes-Branger
Located in Boston, MA
Plaster, Gold Leaf. Signed and titled in pencil on base. Stamped with a wax seal.
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Sculptures

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Gold Leaf

Laocoon, Plaster Bust, Copy in Scale 1/1
Located in Los Angeles, CA
The original of this bust is exhibited at the Vatican Museum, Rome. Italy The statue of Laocoön
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Vintage 1970s Italian Modern Busts

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Plaster

19th Century French Large Plaster Torso
Located in Gloucestershire, GB
Large 19th Century French plaster torso representing Laocoon the Trojan Priest. Provenance Her
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Antique 19th Century French Country Busts

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Plaster

Laocoon Plaster Sculpture
By Raffaello Romanelli
Located in Milan, IT
This plaster sculpture by Galleria Romanelli reproduces the bust of Laocoon, a fraction of the
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2010s Italian Busts

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Plaster

Laocoon Plaster Sculpture
Laocoon Plaster Sculpture
H 33.47 in W 21.66 in D 13.78 in
Plaster Torso Figure of Laocoon
Located in Suffolk, GB
A plaster torso figure of the Trojan priest, Laocoon. This figure is taken from the famous
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Mid-20th Century European Busts

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Plaster

Plaster Torso Figure of Laocoon
Plaster Torso Figure of Laocoon
H 35 in W 24 in D 17 in
Italian Torso Plaster Model of Laocoon
Located in London, GB
Torso plaster model, early 20th Century, as depicted in the celebrated Ancient marble statue
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20th Century Italian Sculptures

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Plaster

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