Venus Italica By Canova 32" High Michelangelo BuonarrotiVenus Italica By Canova made of bonded Carrara marble. Canova carved the original Venus Italica to replace the ancient Roman Medici Venus, seized by Napoleon in 1802 from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence. In the true Neoclassical spirit, Canova decided to reinterpret the ancient work rather than carve an exact replica. Drawing inspiration from other classical statues of the goddess, he made several significant changes in the figure; as a result, his
Another Fairfield fountain by Brookfield with the central feature being a sphere atop a small tier
this three horned and fanged sculpture will be a perfect statue to add to your collection of gargoyles
expressing an ability of engagement that is uniquely feminine and universally appealing
this is a noticeable sculpture in any landscape or as indoor decor
our original are finished in a color of your choice
or college memorabilia collection
Base size is 14" wide x 13" deep
Celebrate the proud tradition of Stanford University with this Stanford Tree Mascot Statue
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This Sea Turtle Duet Sculpture shows its beautiful sculptural line work and vibrant details all around
Fraught with exquisite acanthus detailing and floral scrolling
developing even more character as it becomes part of your outdoor setting