Description
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base:
Height 17" X Width 6"
Marble Dimensions:6" X 4"
Height without base:16"
Weight:7 LBS
Inventory:29XNAB0076992
The figurine embodies a figurative representation, incorporating abstract elements that invite interpretation and imagination. Its sleek and contemporary design reflects the influence of Gia Cometti, known for her innovative and avant-garde approach to sculpture. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this bronze figurine captures the essence of the Mid Century Modern aesthetic while paying homage to Cometti's artistic legacy.
Made with the revered "Lost Wax Method," this bronze figurine exudes quality and craftsmanship. The intricate details and smooth finish highlight the skill and expertise of the artist. The bronze material ensures its durability and timeless appeal, allowing it to be treasured for generations to come. Whether displayed in a modern interior, an art gallery, or as a centerpiece in a collection, this figurine will add a touch of sophistication and artistic expression to any space.
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