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Artist: Austin Productions
Lovers Embrace, Resin Sculpture reproduction after Rodin by Austin Productions
By Austin Productions
Located in Long Island City, NY
Two nude figures hold each other in a tender embrace, their eyes closed and hair spilling over their shoulders and across their backs. Although rendered in resin, a patina was added to recreate the effect of bronze. This piece is similar to a work by Auguste Rodin, often called "The Kiss" or "The Embrace". The production studio's signature is inscribed in the base. Lovers Embrace...
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1960s Austin Productions Art

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Resin

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