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Bronze Figure of Dancing Faune by Chiurazzi after the Antique

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A LAOCOON Bronze SCULPTURE by GENNARO CHIURAZZI after LISSIPO, Italy 1880-1890
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An authentic patinated bronze sculpture of the Laocoon, after the original created by greek antic sculptor Lissipo, discovered in 1506, recreated and issued (with several size and creative variations) by Gennaro Chiurazzi (1842-1906) and the napolitan Fonderia Chiurazzi, Italy 1880-1900. This piece is more than just an incredibly precise and expressive reproduction of the iconic antic sculpture...
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Italian Bronze Figure of the Dancing Faun, After the Antique
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With right foot resting on a set of bellows and hands holding cymbals, on integrally cast circular plinth. The Hellenistic marble on which this bronze is based was moved from Rome to...
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Gennaro Chiurazzi grand tour Bronze Runner C 1890
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Rare casting of the runner… 21 inches tall ..signed on the base Chiurazzi Napoli.. The bronze figure is cast with intricate details and great patina..The Gennaro Chiurazzi foundry ,e...
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After Gerdago, Colorful & Modern dressed bronze enamel figure of a dancer. Her face, neck, shoulder, and hands are made of ivory. She is standing over a green onyx oval base. The low...
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Grand Tour bronze figure of “The Dying Gaul”, After The Antique
Located in Montreal, QC
A late 19th century Grand Tour bronze figure of “The Dying Gaul”, after the antique. The Dying Gaul depicts a warrior in his final moments, next to his shield and sword, his face contorted in pain just before he collapses from the mortal wound to his chest The original marble figure, which is in the Capitoline museum in Rome is thought to be a Roman copy of a Greek sculpture in Bronze. As an image of a vanquished enemy, the sculpture embodies courage in defeat, self-possession in the face of death, and the recognition of nobility in an alien race. “The Dying Gaul” was found in Rome with another ancient marble...
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Bronze Figure of The Dancing Faun with Cymbals
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A bronze figure of The Dancing Faun with Cymbals, dark brown patination. It is made after the model by Massimiliano Soldani (Italian, 1656-1740), on oval base, signed Duchemin, after...
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