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Artist: Mario Joseph Korbel
Woman Carrying Grapes, Art Nouveau Bronze by Mario Korbel
By Mario Joseph Korbel
Located in Long Island City, NY
This bronze sculpture by Mario Joseph Korbel is a stunning portrayal of a woman in the Romanticist style. Korbel began studying sculpture in his homeland of Czech Republic, and cont...
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20th Century Romantic Mario Joseph Korbel Art

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Bronze

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