STYLES
La Maison Arteslonga likes to explore and bring together styles and eras in a desire for harmony and softness.
Modernist
Minimalist Raw
Luxury Movie Star 50s
Timeless
Orientalist
Baroque
Proustian Era
Greco-Roman
Cabinet of Curiosities
Ethnic Chic
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Lying Woman Canvas, 3 Sizes Available
€3,420.00A large and beautiful canvas straight out of the corridors of time. A Shabby chic reinterpretation of the odalisque by Maria Fortuny.
The original painting (56.9 cm × 81 cm) is on display at the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona.
The original canvas was reproduced in the paint shop and then meticulously aged entirely by hand.
Every accident and lack, every crack or patina effect is never the result of chance... everything is brought together here so that this reinterpretation becomes more real than life.
Lying Woman Canvas H88x129cm
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Table Lamp Fauna H115cm
€1,280.00Very beautiful brass table lamp in the shape of a palm tree.
Bring tropical opulence to your interior with the Fauna Table Lamp. The base of the lamp has the shape of a palm tree and a vintage brass finish.
This botanical beauty comes complete with a conical green velvet shade.
This lamp is handcrafted in solid brass.
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Ceramic Vase, Woman Moor Head, 8 Colors
€720.00Ceramic vase, head of a Moorish woman, Sicily - Italy.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double fired and hand painted in Italy.
The moors were members of Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber descent. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756–1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in Palermo city, there was an Arab Suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb was living a beautiful young lady who used to spend her time in taking care of the flowers on her balcony.
One day, a young moor was walking down the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the lady and he truly fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love for her, and the beautiful young lady, impressed by the lover's boldness, started feeling the same love.
Unfortunately, the young moor was already married and was father of a few kids... as soon as the young lady found out that he would have left for going back to his family, she waited until the night and killed him while he was sleeping deeply. She cut his head and used it as a vase for her plants, so that she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was magnificent, all the neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From that moment, they decide to create ceramics moor heads as vases.
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Ceramic Vase, Woman Moor Head, Mix Colors
€690.00Ceramic vase, head of a Moorish woman, Sicily - Italy.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double fired and hand painted in Italy.
The moors were members of Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber descent. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756–1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in Palermo city, there was an Arab Suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb was living a beautiful young lady who used to spend her time in taking care of the flowers on her balcony.
One day, a young moor was walking down the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the lady and he truly fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love for her, and the beautiful young lady, impressed by the lover's boldness, started feeling the same love.
Unfortunately, the young moor was already married and was father of a few kids... as soon as the young lady found out that he would have left for going back to his family, she waited until the night and killed him while he was sleeping deeply. She cut his head and used it as a vase for her plants, so that she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was magnificent, all the neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From that moment, they decide to create ceramics moor heads as vases.
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Ceramic Vase, Woman Moor Head
€800.00Ceramic vase, head of a Moorish woman, Sicily - Italy.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double fired and hand painted in Italy.
The moors were members of Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber descent. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756–1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in Palermo city, there was an Arab Suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb was living a beautiful young lady who used to spend her time in taking care of the flowers on her balcony.
One day, a young moor was walking down the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the lady and he truly fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love for her, and the beautiful young lady, impressed by the lover's boldness, started feeling the same love.
Unfortunately, the young moor was already married and was father of a few kids... as soon as the young lady found out that he would have left for going back to his family, she waited until the night and killed him while he was sleeping deeply. She cut his head and used it as a vase for her plants, so that she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was magnificent, all the neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From that moment, they decide to create ceramics moor heads as vases.
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Ceramic Vase, Paladin Woman Moor Head
€780.00Ceramic vase, head of a Paladin Moorish woman, Sicily - Italy.
The paladin is a knight who has reached one of the highest ranks, is part of a religious order and bears the sacred power of faith.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double fired and hand painted in Italy.
The moors were members of Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber descent. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756–1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in Palermo city, there was an Arab Suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb was living a beautiful young lady who used to spend her time in taking care of the flowers on her balcony.
One day, a young moor was walking down the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the lady and he truly fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love for her, and the beautiful young lady, impressed by the lover's boldness, started feeling the same love.
Unfortunately, the young moor was already married and was father of a few kids... as soon as the young lady found out that he would have left for going back to his family, she waited until the night and killed him while he was sleeping deeply. She cut his head and used it as a vase for her plants, so that she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was magnificent, all the neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From that moment, they decide to create ceramics moor heads as vases.
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Table Lamp Empire
€740.00Very beautiful table lamp in black lacquered wood and its beautiful printed cotton lampshade with fringes.
Bring tropical, animalistic opulence to your interior with the Empire table lamp. The base of the lamp is in black glass.
The cotton velvet lampshade brings botanical and animal style and beauty.
This lamp is handcrafted in Italy.
Available in two lampshade versions: black or white background.
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Ceramic Vase, Woman Moor Head
€800.00Ceramic vase, head of a Moorish woman, Sicily - Italy.
Head-shaped vase, Italian-made to the smallest detail, all decorations are applied and hand painted making each piece unique.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double fired and hand painted in Italy.
The moors were members of Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber descent. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756–1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in Palermo city, there was an Arab Suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb was living a beautiful young lady who used to spend her time in taking care of the flowers on her balcony.
One day, a young moor was walking down the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the lady and he truly fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love for her, and the beautiful young lady, impressed by the lover's boldness, started feeling the same love.
Unfortunately, the young moor was already married and was father of a few kids... as soon as the young lady found out that he would have left for going back to his family, she waited until the night and killed him while he was sleeping deeply. She cut his head and used it as a vase for her plants, so that she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was magnificent, all the neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From that moment, they decide to create ceramics moor heads as vases.
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Ceramic Vase, Moor Head Man - H48cm
€990.00Ceramic vase, head of a Moorish man, a traditional Sicilian achievement - Italy. This magnificent vase is produced and painted by hand in Caltagirone in Sicily and distributed exclusively by Arteslonga.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double firing. Entirely made and painted by hand in Caltagirone (Italy).
The Moors were members of the Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber origin. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756-1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in the city of Palermo there was an Arab suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb lived a beautiful young woman who spent her time tending to the flowers on her balcony.
One day a young Moor was walking under the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the young lady and he fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love and the beautiful young girl, impressed by the audacity of the lover, quickly experienced the same love.
Unfortunately, the young Moor was already married and had several children ... as soon as the young woman found out that he could leave to find his family, one day she waited for night and killed him while he slept soundly. She cut off his head and used it as a vase for her plants so she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was remarkable, the whole neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From this moment, the creation of vases in the shape of the heads of Moors began...
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Ceramic Vase, Man Moor Blue and Lilac
€900.00Man Moor Head Vase made in ceramic Lilac and Blue, made in Sicily - Italy. Old ancient finishing, ceramic, double cooking entirely made and painted by hand in Caltagirone. The moors were members of Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber descent.
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Ceramic Vase, Moor Head Man - H48cm
€990.00Ceramic vase, head of a Moorish man, a traditional Sicilian achievement - Italy. This magnificent vase is produced and painted by hand in Caltagirone in Sicily and distributed exclusively by Arteslonga.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double firing. Entirely made and painted by hand in Caltagirone (Italy).
The Moors were members of the Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber origin. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756-1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in the city of Palermo there was an Arab suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb lived a beautiful young woman who spent her time tending to the flowers on her balcony.
One day a young Moor was walking under the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the young lady and he fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love and the beautiful young girl, impressed by the audacity of the lover, quickly experienced the same love.
Unfortunately, the young Moor was already married and had several children ... as soon as the young woman found out that he could leave to find his family, one day she waited for night and killed him while he slept soundly. She cut off his head and used it as a vase for her plants so she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was remarkable, the whole neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From this moment, the creation of vases in the shape of the heads of Moors began...
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Ceramic Vase, Moor Man Head with Lemons
€670.01Ceramic vase, male Moor's head with representation of beautiful yellow lemons, made entirely by hand in Sicily - Italy.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double firing and hand painted.
The Moors were members of the Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber origin. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756-1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in the city of Palermo there was an Arab suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb lived a beautiful young woman who spent her time tending to the flowers on her balcony.
One day a young Moor was walking under the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the young lady and he fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love and the beautiful young girl, impressed by the audacity of the lover, quickly experienced the same love.
Unfortunately, the young Moor was already married and had several children ... as soon as the young woman found out that he could leave to find his family, one day she waited for night and killed him while he slept soundly. She cut off his head and used it as a vase for her plants so she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was remarkable, the whole neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From this moment, the creation of vases in the shape of the heads of Moors began...
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Ceramic Vase, Woman Moor Head
€800.01Ceramic vase, head of a Moorish woman, Sicily - Italy.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double fired and hand painted in Italy.
The moors were members of Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber descent. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756–1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in Palermo city, there was an Arab Suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb was living a beautiful young lady who used to spend her time in taking care of the flowers on her balcony.
One day, a young moor was walking down the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the lady and he truly fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love for her, and the beautiful young lady, impressed by the lover's boldness, started feeling the same love.
Unfortunately, the young moor was already married and was father of a few kids... as soon as the young lady found out that he would have left for going back to his family, she waited until the night and killed him while he was sleeping deeply. She cut his head and used it as a vase for her plants, so that she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was magnificent, all the neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From that moment, they decide to create ceramics moor heads as vases.
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Ceramic Vase, Green Woman Moor Head
€900.00Ceramic vase, head of a Moorish woman, Sicily - Italy.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double fired and hand painted in Italy.
The moors were members of Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber descent. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756–1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in Palermo city, there was an Arab Suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb was living a beautiful young lady who used to spend her time in taking care of the flowers on her balcony.
One day, a young moor was walking down the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the lady and he truly fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love for her, and the beautiful young lady, impressed by the lover's boldness, started feeling the same love.
Unfortunately, the young moor was already married and was father of a few kids... as soon as the young lady found out that he would have left for going back to his family, she waited until the night and killed him while he was sleeping deeply. She cut his head and used it as a vase for her plants, so that she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was magnificent, all the neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From that moment, they decide to create ceramics moor heads as vases.
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Giant Ceramic Vase Woman Moor Head
€2,500.00Magnificent traditional ceramic vase in the shape of a Moorish woman's head in green or malachite color - Italy. An extreme delicacy.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double fired. Completely made and painted by hand by the original artisan producer from Caltagirone - Sicily.
Distributed exclusively by Arteslonga.
The Moors were members of the Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber origin. In the 8th century, they converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756-1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab rule in Sicily, in the city of Palermo there was an Arab suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb there lived a beautiful young woman who spent her time taking care of the flowers on her balcony.
One day, a young Moor was walking under the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the young lady and he fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love and the beautiful young girl, impressed by the lover's audacity, quickly felt the same love.
Unfortunately, the young Moor was already married and was the father of several children... as soon as the young woman discovered that he might leave to find his family one day, she waited until nightfall and killed him while he was sound asleep. She cut off his head and used it as a vase for her plants so that she could have him by her side forever.
As the beauty of this vase was remarkable, the whole neighborhood wanted to own one like it.
From this moment, the creation of vases in the shape of Moorish heads began...
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Moor Ceramic Vase, Matt Mud Color
€1,200.00Ceramic vase, male Moor's head with representation of beautiful yellow lemons, made entirely by hand in Sicily - Italy.
Handcrafted in ceramic, double firing and hand painted.
The Moors were members of the Muslim people of North Africa, of mixed Arab and Berber origin. In the 8th century they were converted to Islam and established power in North Africa, Sicily and Spain, where they established a civilization (756-1492).
THE LEGEND :
During the Arab domination in Sicily, in the city of Palermo there was an Arab suburb called "La Kalsa".
In this small suburb lived a beautiful young woman who spent her time tending to the flowers on her balcony.
One day a young Moor was walking under the lady's balcony. He noticed the beauty of the young lady and he fell in love with her.
He did not wait a minute to declare his love and the beautiful young girl, impressed by the audacity of the lover, quickly experienced the same love.
Unfortunately, the young Moor was already married and had several children ... as soon as the young woman found out that he could leave to find his family, one day she waited for night and killed him while he slept soundly. She cut off his head and used it as a vase for her plants so she could have him forever by her side.
As the beauty of this vase was remarkable, the whole neighborhood wanted to own a similar one.
From this moment, the creation of vases in the shape of the heads of Moors began...
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Centaur Torso Statue
€430.01Torso of Centaur handcrafted in patinated resin and aged by hand. Imitation marble. A remarkable current artisan work for this piece of history. Reproduction of a Greek statue of the 2nd century BC (only the torso survived) representing a Centaur with his hands tied behind his back. This torso with its powerful musculature has inspired many artists in the 16th and 17th century.
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Fragment Athéna Niké Temple - Papier Mâché - H96cm
€690.00Large and beautiful molding of the fragment of the Athena Nike temple made of papier-mâché in beautiful shades of stone tones.
Nike with a sandal: reproduction of Greek art dating from the 19th century, this is one of the plates of the sculpted band located on the south side which surrounded the temple of Athena Nike in Athens.
Depicted leaning forward, perhaps to untie her sandal and walk barefoot towards the altar which was to be depicted in front of her, but unfortunately lost. (Around 420-410 BC, Acropolis Museum).
Dimensions: Height 96 cm by 55 cm wide and 17 cm deep.
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Large Gladiator Bust Maximus H82cm
€1,540.01Large gladiator bust fragment made by hand in patinated and aged resin. Superb imitation of old stone.
A remarkable current craftsmanship for this piece of history.
Very beautiful reproduction of a Roman gladiator statue, this bust with its powerful musculature inspired many artists in the 16th and 17th century.
This large statue measures 82cm high by 80cm wide. Depth 40cm.
Protected, this statue of ancient Art, this bust can be positioned outdoors because it is not afraid of the sun or bad weather.
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Senator's foot, Ancient Rome Period
€320.01This Ancient Rome period Senator's foot is a fragment of an ancient statue from an old French school of sculpture and which served as a model for students.
Patinated and worn by time, for a beautiful story!
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Bust of Fighting Gladiator - Louvres Museum
€1,520.01This magnificent bust of a fighting gladiator from the Ancient Roman era reproduces a fragment of a statue, a work made by Agasias of Ephesus, a great bronzier of the 4th century BC. J.-C, and kept at the Louvre Museum.
Material: composite, a perfect imitation of ancient stone, a superb workmanship for this Art object with an eternal presence.
A very beautiful bust for a charming and elegant decoration.
This statue can be positioned outside thanks to its protection against the sun's rays and bad weather.
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Busts of Greek philosophers, Set of 4
€520.00Set of 4 busts of Greek philosophers in the "fragment" style that we like so much, to embellish a library or an amateur's cabinet, in the pure style of the 18th century.
Very nice gunmetal patina.
The philosophers from left to right: Euripides - Sophocles - Parmenides - Homer.
Protected, this statue of ancient Art, this bust can be positioned outdoors because it is not afraid of the sun or bad weather.
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Greco-Roman Bust Fragment H79cm
€1,440.00This Greco-Roman bust fragment comes from the reproduction of an original bronze statue (now lost, created by the Greek sculptor Naucydes at the beginning of the 4th century BC) whose translation is currently kept in the galleries of the Louvre Museum.
The bust presented here is a so-called "bronze fragment" version.
Very elegant oxidized bronze patina.
Material: composite and marble powder
Protected, this statue of ancient Art, this bust can be positioned outdoors because it is not afraid of the sun or bad weather.
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Marble Floor Mirror Emperator H165cm
€1,200.00The arch-shaped Emperator standing mirror is heavily inspired by the architectural style of the time of ancient Rome
With its elongated shape, the Emperator mirror is set in an unfinished column-shaped marble base.
It is the epitome of the fusion of modernist and classic elements that make it a unique, luminous piece of design and a perfect accessory for a bathroom or bedroom.
A unique handcrafted piece of remarkable achievement.
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Marble Floor Mirror Emperator H165cm
€1,200.00The arch-shaped Emperator standing mirror is heavily inspired by the architectural style of the time of ancient Rome
With its elongated shape, the Emperator mirror is set in an unfinished column-shaped marble base.
It is the epitome of the fusion of modernist and classic elements that make it a unique, luminous piece of design and a perfect accessory for a bathroom or bedroom.
A unique handcrafted piece of remarkable achievement.
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Velvet Armchair Louxor
€1,600.00A beautiful stylish seat in velvet, very comfortable with woodwork with ornaments with an aged golden patina.
The flared wing-shaped armrests give character to this armchair which takes us on a journey to ancient Rome or Egypt.
Very beautiful flared backrest covered in padded velvet fabric and features a structure in old-fashioned ornate and gilded wood. The back of the back of this beautiful seat is not padded.
A very beautiful contemporary handcrafted chair which is inspired by the codes of antique Orientalist furniture.
Excellent seat with a height of 44 cm.
A piece made in limited series, refined and elegant.
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Bronze Fragment Face of Apollo, Metropolitan...
€1,140.00Perfect reproduction of a head of Apollo exhibited in the entrance hall of the Gallery of Antiquities at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The original dates from the 2nd century BC.
This one has been classified from the Hellenistic period: there is no need to praise the extreme elegance and perfection of this sculpture which remains an exemplary piece of Greek art of the time.
Here in its Patinated Bronze version, this statue also exists in white patina resin.
A historic piece, an object of decoration of a remarkable and eternal beauty.
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Putto Statue
€1,178.00Very beautiful 19th century sculpture representing a Putto (naked child in artistic representations). It is in particular a term of Italian architectural ornamentation which designates the statue of a chubby and mocking infant. It is almost always a boy.
Statue of an angel, probably attributed to the French sculptor Vissot.
A figure inspired by Italian Art and particularly appreciated by artists of the time, our loving and charming cherub seems hesitant here: Which one will I choose?
Faithfully reproduced the patina gives the appearance and the marks of time.
Approach your ear so that it whispers many beautiful stories to you!
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Black Horse Head Statue
€280.01Faithful reproduction of the head of Monti's horse in a "fragment" version. This sculpture, from an original bronze statue created by Monti at the beginning of the 20th century, reveals all the finesse and power of the animal.
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Horse Statue Monti Reproduction Horse
€280.01Faithful reproduction of the head of Monti's horse in a "fragment" version. This sculpture, from an original bronze statue created by Monti at the beginning of the 20th century, reveals all the finesse and power of the animal.
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Horse Statue - Monti Reproduction
€1,100.01This horse statue, fragment of an original bronze statue created by Monti in the early 20th century, reveals all the finesse and power of this animal. An artisanal creation in resin aged and patinated by hand. Great object of decoration. -
Selene Horse Head, H77cm
€1,290.00LAST PIECES AVAILABLE)
Faithful, large and very beautiful reproduction of Selene's horse's head, currently on display at the British Museum.
This statue represents the real size of a horse from the ancient Roman era (140cm / 150cm at the withers) which was smaller than our current horses.
The size of the statue itself is exactly 77cm tall by 78cm long. With its black brushed metal display: 80cm high.
This fragment is part of the reconstruction of the East pediment of the Acropolis Museum: it represented the birth of Athena emerging fully armed from the head of Zeus, the other gods witnessing the scene; in the left corner, the chariot of the Sun (Helios) emerges from the ocean marking the appearance of day, in the right corner, the chariot of the Moon (Selene) pulled by horses plunges into the ocean.
Like many of the sculptures in the Parthenon, this horse's head is kept in the British Museum.
A statue with a majestic presence thanks to its beautiful dimensions reaching 80cm high once placed on a black metal base.
A remarkable current craftsmanship. A decorative art object of great beauty.
A piece made of solid composite material then patinated by hand for a perfect representation of the old stone.
Protected against the elements and the sun, this statue of Selene's horse head can be positioned outside.
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Face Statue of Diane Huntress
€468.00Very beautiful statue of the face of Diane Huntress made of resin that perfectly imitates the ancient stone. An actual artisanal realization of very high quality.
A historic piece, an object of decoration of a remarkable and eternal beauty.
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Hermès Winged Foot
€165.00A beautiful object for an unusual decoration sold in pairs.
Winged foot of Hermes. Plaster reproduction.
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Greek Statue Hermes
€1,180.01Reproduction or adaptation of a Greek bust where one recognizes the torso of Hermes.
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Greek Dancer Statue, 323-21 BC
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Fragment Face of Apollo, Metropolitan Museum
€1,198.80Large statue, fragmentary face of Apollo on a base with a total height of 65cm with its base.
Perfect reproduction of a fragment of Apollo's head on display in the entrance hall of the Gallery of Antiquities at the Metropolitan Museum in New York.
The original dates from the 2nd century BC.
This one was classified from the Hellenistic period: there is no need to praise the extreme elegance and perfection of this sculpture which remains an exemplary piece of Greek art of the time.
Material: composite, a perfect imitation of ancient stone, a superb workmanship for this Art object with an eternal presence.
A very beautiful statue for a charming and elegant decoration.
This statue can be positioned outside thanks to its protection against the sun's rays and bad weather.
Dimensions of the statue without the base:
- Width: 52cm
- Depth: 50cm
- Height: 55cm
Height of the statue with the base: 65 cm
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Emperoro August Bust
€1,040.01Sculpture bearing the likeness of Auguste, fragment of an original statue probably dating from 20 BC and preserved in the Louvre Museum, this statue is a tribute to the glory of this great Emperor who brought peace and order to Rome.
Composite materialH60 x 43 x 25 cm
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Thinker Bust, Statue
€360.00Bust of thinker.
Material: composite - perfect imitation of the old natural stone.
A current craft piece of remarkable beauty that can be exposed outdoors thanks to its protection against the sun and bad weather.
A majestic piece of a very beautiful presence.