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20th Century Large Bronze Statue of Atlas

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20th Century Large Bronze Statue of Atlas
Located in Southall, GB
Atlas bronze of excellent casting and definition standing in and unusual pose with hands on his hips and normally with a globe on his shoulders in this depiction it is Atlas alone. A...
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Early 20th Century Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Large 20th Century Fiberglass Cast Form Sculpture Of Statue of Atlas
Located in Haddonfield, NJ
Large 20th century fiberglass cast form sculpture of statue of atlas.
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Mid-20th Century American Figurative Sculptures

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Fiberglass

Pair of Mid-20th Century Benin Bronze Large Leopard Statues
Located in London, GB
This pair of casted, stylized, mid 20th century bronze leopards are vintage copies of Benin (modern-day Nigeria) bronze figural sculptures of leopards. These large and impressive p...
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Mid-20th Century Beninese Tribal Animal Sculptures

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Bronze

Life-Size Bronze Greek Discus Olympian Statue, 20th Century
Located in Southall, GB
A 20th century life-size, strong, bronze figure of a Greek Olympian throwing the discus during his spin. This large bronze stands over 5.5 feet tall. The quality is exceptional, with...
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20th Century European Classical Greek Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

French 20th Century Bronze Hypnos Statue
Located in Baton Rouge, LA
An early 20th century cast bronze bust of Hypnos, the Greek god of sleep, copied from the remains of an original sculpture made circa 300BC now at the British Museum in London. The m...
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20th Century French Other Figurative Sculptures

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Stone, Bronze

Large 19th Century Classical Bronze statue of Amalthea
Located in Brighton, Sussex
A very good quality large 19th century bronze statue of a semi nude female of Amalthea in Marie Antoinette’s dairy. The original is marble from 1787.. There were different traditions regarding Amaltheia.[3] Amaltheia is sometimes represented as the goat who nurtured the infant-god in a cave in Cretan Mount Aigaion ("Goat Mountain"),[4] sometimes as a goat-tending nymph[5] of uncertain parentage (the daughter of Oceanus,[6] Helios,[7] Haemonius,[8] or—according to Lactantius—Melisseus[9]).[10] The possession of multiple and uncertain mythological parents indicates wide worship of a deity in many cultures having varying local traditions. Other names, like Adrasteia, Ide, the nymph of Mount Ida...
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Antique 19th Century French Classical Greek Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

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