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White Carrara Marble Torso of Goddess
Located in Somis, CA
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White Carrara Marble Torso of Goddess
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Antique male marble torso, circa 1850 A copy of the roman marble statue Apoxyomenus in Musei Vaticani in Rome (I sec d.c.) copy of a greek bronze athlete statue...
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A Life Size Marble by Salvatore Albano "Girl Sewing"
By Salvatore Albano
Located in Sheffield, MA
Life size marble of a Girl Sewing. By Salvatore Albano. dated 1880. Salvatore studied under Sorbille in 1860. after studied at the academy under sc...
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A Life Size Marble by Salvatore Albano "Girl Sewing"
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Classical 1990s Hand Carved Carrara White Solid Marble Man Sculpture
Located in Marbella, ES
Classical 1990s hand carved Carrara white solid marble Renaissance man sculpture.
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19th Century French Pair of White Carrara Marble Child Sculptures
Located in Marbella, ES
19th century French pair of white Carrara marble child sculptures, one holding a cornucopia or horn of plenty and the other a sea conch.  
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19th Century French Pair of White Carrara Marble Child Sculptures
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Late 19th Century White Carrara Marble "Dormiente", Inscribed "Prof. Romanelli"
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Located in Long Island City, NY
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19th Century Italian White Carrara Marble, “Paolo and Francesca” by Romanelli
By Pasquale Romanelli
Located in Long Island City, NY
A fantastic late 19th century Italian white Carrara marble entitled “Paolo and Francesca” by Pasquale Romanelli The finely carved sculpture depicti...
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Pair of Late 20th Century Spanish Carrara White & Rosetta Pink Marble Sculptures
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Pair of 1990s Spanish hand carved Carrara white and Portuguese Rosetta pink marble woman sculptures.
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19th Century over Life-Size Marble Statue of Bacchus after Michelangelo
Located in Essex, MA
Mid-19th century over life-size carved marble statue of Michelangelo's "Bacchus". Grand Tour copy through the "Point To Point" method directly from the original keeping its masterful proportions and Fine details in an exact size to Michelangelo's work. We have never seen a 19th century copy of this Renaissance Masterpiece of this size and are quite fortunate to be responsible for its stewardship until purchase by a discerning collector The original "Bacchus" is a marble sculpture by the master, Michelangelo, created circa 1496 when the artist was 21. This statue was originally commissioned by Cardinal Raffaele Riario. However, it was rejected by him and eventually found its way to Jacopo Galli, Cardinal Riario’s banker and a friend of the sculptor, who purchased it in 1506. Some 66 years later it was bought for the Medici and transferred to the royal house in Florence, Italy. Currently it can be viewed at the Museo Nazionale del Bargello in Florence. It is one of just two sculptures surviving Michelangelo’s initial period in Rome, with the other being Pieta. The artwork: This somewhat oversized...
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Carrara Marble Sculpture Signed Prof. Bastiani Firenze, Italy, circa 1890
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Carrara marble sculpture signed Prof. Bastiani Firenze, Italy, circa 1890. By Ildebrando Bastiani.
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