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Marble statuette of "VENERA ITALICA" A.Canova (copy by G.Ruggeri) 600030029

The Venus Italica statue was created by Italian sculptor Antonio Canova in 1802 to replace the Venus of Medica statue taken to the Louvre by Napoleon, and is one of the sculptor's masterpieces. Located in the Palatine Gallery of Palazzo Pitti in Florence.

The statuette was made by the Italian sculptor Gino Ruggeri for a factory that produces copies of sculptures for the Vatican Museums, the Metropolitan Museum, the Hermitage and other museums around the world.

The material of the statuette is marble powder, the base material is marble. Height 14.6" (37 cm), weight 4.2 lbs (1.9 kg).

Available in white and gray marble.

If out of stock, shipment is carried out within 5-7 days after payment.

  • Product Code: 600030029
  • Availability: In Stock
  • 11.00 cm x 11.00 cm x 37.00 cm
  • 1.90 kg

  • Price: € 125.00

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