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Set in plaster, bust of Caracalla on column, sculpted in one block.
Caracalla (188-216 AD) was a Roman emperor known for his great admiration for Alexander the Great, and declaring himself his successor.
The Roman politician appears, through his younger years, with dense curly hair. His beardless face is turned towards the ground. This sculpture is adjoining and rests on an Ionic column with stopped flutes, decorated with four scrolls with overhangs.
The base, molded with grooves, rests on a square pedestal.
This set will bring charisma to your decoration, by the quality of its realization, its dimensions and its Greco-Roman style.
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Period : End of the 19th century.
Provenance : Caisse d'Épargne d'Angers.
Excellent condition.
Delivery and installation possible, in France and in Europe, by our partner specialized in the transport of furniture and works of art.
Maximum dimensions:
Height : 178 cm
Width : 50 cm
Depth : 32 cm
Weight : 50 kg
Additional photos on request.
Reference 978 T
Ref: 54SDZ7GJXH
Condition | Very good |
Style | Rome and ancient Greece (Sculptures other materials of Rome and ancient Greece Style) |
Period | 19th century (Sculptures other materials 19th century) |
Country of origin | France |
Width (cm) | 50 |
Height (cm) | 178 |
Materials | Plaster |
Internal reference | 978 T |
Shipping Time | Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days |
Location | 44810, Héric, France |
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