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Artist: Ferdinando Vichi
FERDINANDO VICHI 1875-1945 Selene Female Figural Marble Statue .
By Ferdinando Vichi
Located in New York, NY
A charming allegory for Dawn
Date: 19th Century
Origin: Italian
Material: Carrara Marble
Signed F. Vichi , Firenze.
Dimensions: 41" H x 10" Diameter
A spellbinding female figural...
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19th Century Ferdinando Vichi Art
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Marble
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