| - - - - - - - - | Charles Robinson Sykes Rolls Royce car mascot The Spirit of Ecstasy Item # 7149 Click HERE to inquire about this item Rolls Royce car mascot The Spirit of Ecstasy. Measures 6 inches high. Signed by the sculpture on base by the sculptor Charles Robinson Sykes.Most evidence points to the model being Eleanor Velasco Thornton, a vivacious beauty who posed for Sykes on many occasions in the early 20th century. Link to the story on how this mascot came about http://www.icons.org.uk/theicons/collection/rolls-royce/features/a-tragic-love-story-finished
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- - | Four volume Bronzes Sculptors and Founders c1974 Item # 7194 Click HERE to inquire about this item Four volume Bronzes Sculptors and Founders c1974 1800 to 1930 Harold Berman first edition. Good condition
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- - - - - - - - - - - - | Pr German Renaissance Moresca dancer Munich town hall Item # 7205 Click HERE to inquire about this item Pair of German Renaissance style Moresca dancers Munich town hall sculptures. See original pair at the Museum Munich, Stadt. See a very similar pair illustrated in page 220 in "Luxury Arts of the Renaissance" by Marina Belozerskaya The J. Paul Getty Museum Los Angeles. "The moresca a highly popular dance at courts across Europe was, in contrast, mostly a spectator sport of the aristocracy, as it was performed primarily by professional dancers accompanied by pipe and tabor. Baldesar Castiglione admonished that if a courtier wished to dance the moresca, he had best do so in private". This pair were made from Tere Cotta and are exact 20th reproductions of the originals. Each figure measures 27 and one half inches high and 16 inches deep. Excellent condition with minor repairs to two fingers.
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- - - - - - | Bronze matador by Spanish sculptor Aurelio Teno born 1927 Item # 7216 Click HERE to inquire about this item Bronze matador by Spanish sculptor Aurelio Teno born July 7 1927 in Villanueva del Duque, near Cordoba. Studied at Cordoba School of Arts and Crafts, lived in Paris 12 years,exhibited in Spain, France and the USA. His bronze and stone figure of Don Quixote is part of the Smithsonian's collection and stands at NH Ave and G St NW Washington DC. This bronze measures 4.75 inches high by 3 inches wide and 2.25 inches deep. The stand is 4 by 4 by 1 and seven eighths inches high. Signed A Teno on lower back right.
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- - - - - - - - | Bronze sculpture of a seated cat by Laci de Gerenday Item # 7291 Click HERE to inquire about this item Bronze sculpture of a seated cat, signed Laci de Gerenday on base,11.25 inches high with base, base 5 by 3.5 inches.This sculptor is a member of the Friends of Lyme Academy College, and presently a member of the Lyme Art Association, The Mystic Arts Center and the Madison Art Association. Her sculptures and paintings can be found in numerous private collections.Exhibits & Galleries Art In The Garden Wilber & King Nurseries Guilford, CT The Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts Alumni Exhibit Essex Art Association Lyme Art Association,Old Lyme CT Mystic Art Center, Mystic CT The Springbull Gallery,Newport, RI The Old Saybrook Garden Tour The Caron Gallery, Chester, CT
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