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Style: Neoclassical Revival
Period: 20th Century
Vintage Italian Concrete Fountain Sculpture
Located in High Point, NC
Made out of concrete, this decoration from 20th-century Italy takes influences from Gothic architecture. With its face covered in vine leaves, this mascaron made in high relief repre...
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20th Century Italian Neoclassical Revival Fountains

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Concrete

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