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Pegasus with Angels Wall Relief
This Pegasus with Cherubs cameo wall hanging (13"W x 18 3/4"H) illustrates Pegasus surrounded by cherubs.Our antique replica cameo series is made from a complex combination of various colored natural minerals and coupling agents which produces the same variegated formations and beauty found in natural stone. Since each piece is handcrafted and has a unique stone color formation, no two pieces are identical. This Pegasus with Cherubs replica cameo is made in the USA and measures 13"W x 18 3/4"H. 6077z, $260
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Vasso Con Raggazze
All for one and one for all, these three young maidens form a gracefull vase. They all wear the same flowing gown and encompass three different views of the same person. Made from white Carrara bonded marble, imported from Italy, and measures 16H x 12W x 13L. 4790, $263
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Apollo and Muses Releif
Thorwaldsen Museum in Copenhagen, 19th-century. By Bertel Thorwaldsen. Wall hanging relief of Apollo and Muses in a procession dance. Made from compound stone, antique stone finish, ready to hang.
This early 19th century relief of Apollo and Muses in a processional dance by Bertel Thorwaldesen is from the Thorwaldsen Museum in Copenhagen. It illustrates Apollo at left with his lyre and the Muses at right accompanying him with instruments and dance. As part of the Neoclassical art movement, this artist celebrates Greco-Roman tradition by illustrating a mythological theme and the human form with ideal proportions.
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30"W x 1.5"D x 15"H -- TAL668_30, $121
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62"W x 3"D x 30"H -- TAL668_62, $535
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The Three Dances
Hand in hand, this beautiful sculpture depicts the crowning ceremony of three young semi-nude dancers by Antonio Canova during the Neoclassical period in France. Made from white Carrara bonded marble, imported from Italy, on a black marble base.
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10H x 7W x 5L
4795, $95
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12H x 5W x 15L
4795_12, $210
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Three Graces
If only these three young beauties could talk! These three personifications of gracefulness from the Victoria & Albert Museum in London were the constant attendants of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Sculpted by the foremost Neoclassical sculptor in Europe, Antonio Canova in 1814, this sculpture exemplifies a common theme in art from this period--a revival of mythological themes and classical ideals from Greco-Roman antiquity. This sculpture will be a centerpiece of "gossip" as you admire it with your friends. Three Graces
Made from bonded white carrara marble with a black marble base.
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3474_10, $95
10"H x 6" x 4"
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3474_17, $330
17"H x 10"W x 7"D
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Three Graces
Made from compound stone, white marble finish.
TAL260_18, $163
18"H x 10"W
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TAL260_24, $315
24"H x 13.5"W
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Dancer by Canova
This sculpture by Antonio Canova was finished just months before he died. It was commissioned by an Englishman named Sir Simon Houghton Clark. It can now be found in the National Gallery of Canada. Made from white Carrara bonded marble, imported from Italy, on a black marble base, and measures 27H x 9W x 6L. 4801, $425
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Cupid and Psyche
How far would a god go in the name of love? In this sculpture, Cupid revives his paramour Psyche from a sleep induced by a jealous Venus by using his powers of seduction. Antonio Canova was the foremost Neoclassical sculptor in Europe during the 19th century. His achievements in sculpture helped to renew an interest in mythological themes from Greco-Roman antiquity. Now in the Louvre Museum, Paris, this reproduction is made from bonded white carrara marble, black base, imported from Italy
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15"W x 8"D x 13.5"H --(PICTURED ABOVE)-- TAL964_14, $279
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25"W x 18"D x 25"H -- TAL964_25, $1260
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Cupid and Psyche 11"
Originally sculpted by Antonio Canova (Rome,1793), Cupid and Psyche is representative of the neoclassical style, which successfully combined emotion and purity. In the myth illustrated here, Eros is about to revive his lover Psyche, who has been put to sleep by a magic perfume. With the original in the Louvre Museum, this reduction is made from resin with a marble appearance, superior refined details, and measures 12W x 10.25H x 6D, 6 lbs. 4969, $66
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Cupid and Psyche GRANDE
Now in the Louvre Museum, Paris, this reproduction is made from bonded white carrara marble, on a wood base, imported from Italy, 18H x 27W. 4674, $1050
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Perseus & Medusa by Cellini
In Greek mythology, Perseus slew the snake-haired monster Medusa when he avoided her "stoning turning" stare by looking at her in the reflection on his shield. In the tradition of 19th-century Neoclassicism that celebrated the art and myth of Classical Antiquity, Cellini recreates the myth triumphantly as Perseus raises Medusas head in victory. Made from bonded white marble, with an ornate white pedestal on a black marble base, imported from Italy.
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Zephyr and Psyche
Royal Ontario Museum, French, 19th century. By Marioton. Sculpture of Zephyr, god of wind, and his love Psyche. Made from compound stone, bronze finish, 22.5"H x 10"W. TAL228, $136
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