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1920s Italian Signed Bronze Sculpture
1920s Italian Signed Bronze Sculpture

1920s Italian Signed Bronze Sculpture

By Elisabetta Mayo D’Aloisio

Located in Roma, IT

Bronze on a marble base It bears Mayo's signature. Trademark Fondart - Lagana Napoli. “Of the first sculpture, a group of highly vigorous original artistry, all that remains is Ada...

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Early 20th Century Art Deco Elisabetta Mayo D’Aloisio Art

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Marble, Bronze

Elisabetta Mayo d’Aloisio, L’Eterno Padre, Bronze Bust, Italian, c. 1930s
Elisabetta Mayo d’Aloisio, L’Eterno Padre, Bronze Bust, Italian, c. 1930s

Elisabetta Mayo d’Aloisio, L’Eterno Padre, Bronze Bust, Italian, c. 1930s

By Elisabetta Mayo D’Aloisio

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Elisabetta Mayo d’Aloisio, L’Eterno Padre, Bronze Bust, Italian, c. 1930s, on Marble Base Description A commanding and emotionally charged bronze sculpture by Elisabetta Mayo d’Aloi...

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