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<p>[QUOTE="Nathan Lindop, post: 349174, member: 5285"]I’d think it was a reproduction Antonio Canova. It’s common for famous iconic bronzes to become mass produced with simpler mounds. Still a bargain I assume if from a thrift store. Cool purchase.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anybody who loves lions in sculpture should look for renditions of the Lion of Lucerne, a beautiful work if you haven’t seen it already. Animal symbolism in one of its noblest and most impressive forms.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Nathan Lindop, post: 349174, member: 5285"]I’d think it was a reproduction Antonio Canova. It’s common for famous iconic bronzes to become mass produced with simpler mounds. Still a bargain I assume if from a thrift store. Cool purchase. Anybody who loves lions in sculpture should look for renditions of the Lion of Lucerne, a beautiful work if you haven’t seen it already. Animal symbolism in one of its noblest and most impressive forms.[/QUOTE]
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