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  • French Art Deco Ceramic Bust of a Young Faun
    Located in Winter Park, FL
    A French Art Deco craquelé ceramic bust of a young faun with pointed ears and a garland of leaves on his head. Marble base. Weight: 4.5 lbs. Please refer to photos for more details. ...
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  • ANTIQUE marble Figure of Michelangelo Carving the Head of Faun
    By Pietro Bazzanti
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    Young Michelangelo Carrara marble. Signed: P. Bazzanti, Florence (Italian, 1825-1895) Circa 1870 This magnificent 19th-century hand-carved marble sculpture depicts the young artist...
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  • Italian Grand Tour Bronze Cast of Faun of Pompeii
    Located in Madrid, ES
    This work, cast in the last quarter of the 19th century, is a type of souvenir called GRAND TOUR, the great trip that many Europeans made as the last educational trip that brought th...
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  • Sculpture of a Faun's Head Made of Cleopatra Yellow Marble Early 20th Century
    By Europa Antiques
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Sculpture of a Faun's Head Made of Cleopatra yellow marble base in Port st. Laurent marble. Height base included 38 cm, weight 12.5 kg. very good condition.
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  • A granite sculpture of a young woman's head - France - 1960
    Located in SOTTEVILLE-LÈS-ROUEN, FR
    A refined granite sculpture portraying the head of a young woman, believed to likely represent Saint Joan of Arc, crafted in France during the 1950s. It features a magnificent patina...
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  • "Faun and Nymph, " Art Deco Sculpture of Nijinsky in "Afternoon of a Faun"
    By Fred Press
    Located in Philadelphia, PA
    This remarkable pair of "faun" and "nymph" sculptures memorializes the legendary performance of Vaslav Nijinsky as the Faun in Ballets Russes' renowned production of "Afternoon of a Faun" in 1912. Sculpted by Fred Press several decades later -- in the 1930s or 1940s -- the Faun captures the bold and sensual costume and headpiece of Nijinsky's character as designed by Léon Bakst, complete with spotted, form-fitting tights, a bare torso and a headpiece with horns in gold. Press was a kind of Renaissance...
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