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Art Nouveau Bronze Statue floral candle pose

1. Introduction of Art Nouveau Bronze Statue This sculpture is an Art Nouveau female figure, depicted in a standing position. The woman’s arms are outstretched, each hand holding a flower-shaped cup with a rim resembling blooming petals. The figure is slender, with her head slightly turned to the side, and long hair flowing naturally to […]

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Nude Female Bronze Statue front pose

1. Introduction of Nude Female Bronze Statue This sculpture, themed around the female nude, possesses a simple yet classically beautiful overall form. The figure in the Nude Female Bronze Statue stands naked, legs crossed and together, body slightly extended upwards, arms raised high, one hand open upwards, the other bent and raised, creating a posture […]

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Bronze Pauline Bonaparte Sculpture side view

1. Introduction of Pauline Bonaparte Sculpture This sculpture is inspired by the iconic image of Napoleon’s sister, Pauline Bonaparte. Renowned for her beauty and distinctive personality, Pauline Bonaparte is best known in art history for Antonio Canova’s “Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix,” depicting her as Venus reclining on a couch. This bronze Pauline Bonaparte Sculpture […]

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Bronze Emmanuel Villanis Sculpture bound figure

1. Introduction of Emmanuel Villanis Sculpture Emmanuel Villanis (1858-1914) was a French sculptor active from the late 19th to the early 20th century, renowned for his Art Nouveau female subjects and bronze figure sculptures. Born in Lille, France, he received his art training in Turin, Italy, resulting in works that combine the graceful lines of […]

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Bronze Female Figure with classical horn

1. Introduction of Bronze Female Figure This sculpture is a classical-style figure depicting a woman in a long robe, holding a horn. The figure’s head is slightly lowered, her expression gentle and serene, her posture dignified and natural. One hand is clasped at her chest, while the other extends outward, grasping a decorative horn. The […]

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Bronze Salambo Statue raised arms front

1. Introduction of Salambo Statue Salambo, often spelled Salammbô, is a fictional female character in the historical novel Salammbô, published in 1862 by French author Gustave Flaubert. The novel is set in Carthage after the First Punic War, and its inspiration comes partly from the “Mercenary Wars” described in ancient texts by Greek historians such […]

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Woman Figure holding planter Sculpture floor

1. Introduction of Woman Figure Sculpture This sculpture features a classical female figure, combined with a structural design supporting a flowerpot, resulting in a compact and clearly defined overall form. In the Woman Figure Sculpture, the woman’s upper body leans slightly to one side, creating a natural twist. A wide-mouthed decorative planter is supported by […]

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Female Statue with Vase bronze indoor floor

1. Introduction of Female Statue with Vase This sculpture features a woman holding a vase, with clear details and a compact structure. The figure’s upper body leans slightly to one side, with the shoulders slightly pulled forward, creating a distinct twist. The vase rests between the shoulder, neck, and upper back, its base close to […]

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Life Size Female Statue in gentle walking pose

1. Introduction of Life Size Female Statue This bronze sculpture of a young girl focuses on a natural and elegant posture, presenting a light and graceful standing figure. The figure in the Life Size Female Statue gently lifts the sides of her skirt, causing it to flare outwards, creating a soft and rhythmic arc. Her […]

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front view Elegant Lady Sculpture statue

1. Introduction of Elegant Lady Sculpture This Bronze Female Sculpture depicts a slender female figure standing on a circular pedestal, her posture natural and elegant. In the Elegant Lady Sculpture, she takes a slight forward step, her body lines flowing smoothly, as if she is walking slowly. Her long hair cascades over her shoulders, each […]

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