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Woman with Shawl Dancer Bronze Statue - by Chiparus - 1920s Art Deco

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  • Elegant Art Deco Style by Demétre Chiparus, the master of 1920s Art Deco sculpture
  • Handcrafted Quality: Created using the traditional Lost Wax Casting Process
  • Solid Bronze Construction: hefty, durable, and made to last
  • Timeless Display: Mounted on a sleek black marble base for a refined finish
  • Collectible Piece: Perfect for Art Deco enthusiasts and collectors
Dimensions 39 cm tall (15 inches). 13 cm dia base.
Weight 3.3 kg
Brand Felix Campania and Sons
Article Number 27406
Model Number EP-609

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Elegant and timeless, this bronze dancer exudes grace with her flowing shawl, poised atop a polished black marble base. Handmade and cast using the traditional Lost Wax Casting Process, this Art Deco masterpiece captures the spirit of the 1920s era, offering quality that’s designed to last for generations.

rafted from bronze, this figurine has a satisfying weight and durability, making it a robust, substantial addition to any collection. From the work of legendary Art Deco sculptor Chiparus, this piece embodies his distinctive, captivating style.

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