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Relief pair of Alfons Mucha. 74x31x3cm

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Relief pair of Alfons Mucha. 74x31x3cm   This is a pair of bas-relief in Art Nouveau style finished in gold leaf. The dimensions of each is 74x31x3 cm and they were made in marble resin. These reliefs are representation of the painter Alfons Maria Mucha. Alfons Maria Mucha, who is often known in English and French as Alphonse Mucha, was a Czech Art Nouveau painter and decorative artist, known for his distinguished art. He produced many paintings, illustrations, advertisements, postcards, and designs. Alfons Maria Mucha, is a poster designer, illustrator, printmaker, painter and decorator, who led the Art Nouveau style.

Head of Amenhotep. 26cm

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Head of Amenhotep II. 26cm high   In our collection of reproductions are also many Egyptian pieces among them the head of Amenhotep II It is a quality piece of reconstituted marble. The patina of aging is plotted with natural earth. The replica is inspired in ancient models. It dates from the XVIII dynasty of Egypt. This beautiful head of Pharaoh Amenhotep II, was part of a sphinx. On the forehead is sitting the upright Cobra (the Uraeus) which represents the destructive power of Pharaoh against the enemies of Egypt. Dimensions of the replica: High: 26 cm width: 27 cm depth: 20 cm

Sculpture Hercules Farnese . 60x36x76,5cm

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Sculpture Farnese Hercules. 60x36x76,5cm   The Farnese Hercules is an ancient sculpture, which was made in the early third century AD and are signed by a certain Glykon, probably is an enlarged copy of the original by Lysippos (or of one of its cycles), which was made in the fourth century BC. The copy was made for the Baths of Caracalla in Rome, where it was found in 1546. Replication of neoclassical sculptures, made in reconstructed marble (marble dust + resin). Texture and patina of antique marble. The sculpture is made ​​hollow to facilitate the handling in interior decoration and in gardens and terraces. Their average weight is 20 Kg.

Set of three classical polychrome figures. 34cm

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Set of three Greek figures. Polychrome. H: 34cm The Venus of the bath  by Canova. H: 34cm The Hebe, goddess  of youth. H: 34cm Neoclassical dancing  Girl. H: 34cm These are high quality reproductions made ​​in reconstituted marble with a patina of aging. The Venus of the bath is a replica of the sculpture of the sculptor Antonio Canova, which is located in the gallery of the "Palazzo Pitti" in Florence and dates back to the XIX century. The dancing girl with fingers on the chin is also made by Antonio Canova. The Hebe, goddess of youth is a replica of the sculpture of the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1806). We also have these three figures, not polychromed:  The Venus of the bath by Canova. H:32cm /  The Hebe, goddess of youth. H: 34cm /  Neoclassical dancing Girl. H: 34cm

Venus of the bath. Height: 64cm

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Venus of the bath. Height: 64cm   Today we present a truly unique piece, is the Venus of the bath.  Originally the Venus of the bath is a statue from the English Garden called Bath of Venus, the statue presented is an adaptation to the statue but in a different posture. This is a high quality pieces made ​​in reconstituted marble. Patina of aging with natural pigments. Reproductions and recreations of universal art.

Tanagra. Venus with sandal. 40cm

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Venus with sandal. 40cm   This piece, that we present today is a Tanagra of the "Venus with sandal. 40cm". The Greek terracotta called "Tanagra" are polychromed ceramic figures of small size, which were very valuable objects in the Greek world from the late fourth century BC up to the end of the third century before Christ. The Tanagra were also used as grave goods in the temple and in the interior of the houses as decoration.

Victory of Samothrace (Alt: 37 cm)

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We want to get into this blog every day a new Piece to bring a little closer to our customers the offers that having our store decorarconarte.com Winged Victory of Samothrace. 37cm It is known as the Winged Victory of Samothrace or also called the Nike of Samothrace a Greek sculpture, which is the goddess of victory Nike and is now located in the Museum of Louvre in Paris. She was found in the sanctuary of the Cabiri on the Greek island of Samothrace. She is created probably around 190 BC. It is believed that Rhodian sculptors have created the statue.