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Artist: Costanzo Mongini
A Swedish Girl - Bronze Sculpture by C. Mongini - Late 1900
By Costanzo Mongini
Located in Roma, IT
A Swedish Girl - Sculpture is a fascinating sculpture realized by the Italian artist Costanzo Mongini (1918-1981) during the 20th century.
Edition of 99 ...
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Late 20th Century Costanzo Mongini Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
Running Horse - Bronze Sculpture by C. Mongini - 1970s
By Costanzo Mongini
Located in Roma, IT
Running Horse - Sculpture is an original sculpture realized by the Italian artist Costanzo Mongini (1918-1981) during the 20th century.
Edition of 99 exemplars realized in bonded br...
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1970s Costanzo Mongini Sculptures
Materials
Bronze
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