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Jacob Epstein, 1950, Madonna and Child, lead sculpture, signed, British
Jacob Epstein, 1950, Madonna and Child, lead sculpture, signed, British

Jacob Epstein, 1950, Madonna and Child, lead sculpture, signed, British

By Sir Jacob Epstein

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Jacob Epstein (British / American 1880 – 1959) Madonna and Child, 1950 Sculpture (lead with bronze halos) 34cm. In a bespoke carved oak devotional niche Signed ‘Epstein’ (on the reve...

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Mixed Media

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