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Bronze with green shaded patina entitled: "The Osselet Player", reproducing the famous statue of the same name from Ancient Rome, discovered by Vigna Giustiniani in 1732 and now kept in the Pergamon Museum in Berlin.
The young teenager with braided hair is wearing a knotted chiton that has slipped off her left shoulder revealing her breast. She is sitting with her knees tucked under her body and leaning on her arm.
Her left hand is resting on two ossicles, while the right hand is throwing the other two. The movement of the gesture is translated by the hand still open, as if it had just been made.
Although her head is slightly tilted, the young girl is not looking at the game, lost in her thoughts.
A historical testimony of Roman customs, this bronze will charm you with its grace and meticulous details.
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Period : XIXth
Possible forwarding in Colissimo with adapted protection.
Dimensions :
Height : 21 cm
Width : 21 cm
Depth : 15 cm
Weight : 3,7 kg
REFERENCE 126 U
Ref: VZ7NPFVRUF
Condition | Good |
Style | Rome and ancient Greece (Bronze sculptures of Rome and ancient Greece Style) |
Period | 19th century (Bronze sculptures 19th century) |
Width (cm) | 21 |
Height (cm) | 21 |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days |
Location | 44810, Héric, France |
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