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Material: Fruitwood
A 1900s Art Nouveau Patinated Wood Italian Bust of a Young Boy
Located in Catania, Sicilia
This Art Nouveau Italian bust embodies the movement's hallmark features and also incorporating elements influenced by Italian art and culture. Their historical and artistic value mak...
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Early 20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Fruitwood Busts

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Fruitwood

A Patinated bronze Bust of a Young Mozart on Fruitwood and Ebonized Base
Located in Lambertville, NJ
A charming Theodore Alexander bronze bust of Mozart. The youthful Mozart in patinated bronze on a fruitwood column with an ebonized wood ba...
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1980s Vintage Fruitwood Busts

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Bronze

Decorative XIX Century Child Wax Bust
Located in Madrid, ES
XIX Century child wax bust. Curious bust in wax representing a child of the xix century on wooden base total measurements: 22 cm height only the bust 16 cm.
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1860s Antique Fruitwood Busts

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Fruitwood

Academic Cast Depicting Laoconte Head, Italy, 1880
Located in Milan, IT
Over the wooden black painted base is set the plaster cast of the young head of Laoconte with beard. Cast for drawing teaching in Academy, Italy circa1880.
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Late 19th Century Italian Antique Fruitwood Busts

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Plaster, Fruitwood

Plaster Cast the Head of Menelao, Italy, 1890
Located in Milan, IT
Over the wooden black painted base is set the plaster cast of the head of Menelao, II d.C from a Hellenistic bronze. Cast for drawing teaching in Academy. Italy circa 1890.
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1880s Italian Antique Fruitwood Busts

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Plaster, Fruitwood

Pair of Early 19th Century Carved Walnut and Fruitwood Busts of Turkish Nobles
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
A charming and finely detailed pair of early 19th century carved walnut and ebonized fruitwood busts of Turkish nobles. Each bust is raised by a square ebonized fruitwood base with a...
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19th Century Unknown Antique Fruitwood Busts

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Fruitwood, Walnut

Pair 19th Century Baroque Style German Carved Wood Busts of Putti
Located in Stamford, CT
A fine pair of carved fruit wood busts of young boys, or putti, South Germany, late 19th century. The realistically carved faces showing distinct personalities and intense gazes. Mou...
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Late 19th Century German Neoclassical Antique Fruitwood Busts

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Fruitwood

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Plaster Cast the Head of Seneca, Italy, 1890
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Over the wooden black painted base is set the plaster cast of the head of Seneca, from a bronze from Ercolano, I Century a.C.. Cast for drawing teaching in Academy. Italy circa 1890.
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Located in Milan, IT
Above the black wooden base is the head of a young Roman. The sculpture is made of terracotta. Italy 1880 ca.
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Head of a Women Neoclassic Portrait, Italy, 1890
Located in Milan, IT
Above the plaster base there is a plaster cast of a woman's head, Neoclassical portrait. A cast for the teaching drawing in the academy. Italy circa 1890.
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Plaster Cast, the Head of Neptune, Italy 1890
Located in Milan, IT
Over the wooden black painted base is set the plaster cast of the head of Neptune. Cast for drawing teaching in Academy. Italy circa 1890.
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1880s Italian Antique Fruitwood Busts

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Academic Cast Depicting a Roman Women Head, Italy 1890
Located in Milan, IT
Over the wooden black painted base is set the plaster cast of a roman women’s head. Cast for drawing teaching in Academy. Italy 1890 ca.   
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Academic Cast Depicting Hermès Head, Italy, 1890
Located in Milan, IT
Over the wooden black painted base is set the cast of Hermès head. The cast for drawing teaching in Academy. Italy, circa 1890.
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Antique Harris & Sheldon Tailor’s Mannequin or Display Form, c. 1910
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Italy circa 1990 Academic Cast Depicting a Hermes Head
Located in Milan, IT
Over the wooden black painted base is set the superb cast of Hermes head. Cast for drawing teaching in Academy. Italy, circa 1890.
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