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Marsoni
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Large 19th Century French Bronze of Dancing Figures with Tambourine SALECondition: This sculpture is in perfect condition. Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 20" Width 9" Marble Dimensions: Diameter 5" Height without base: 17" Weight: 12 LBS Inventory; 57Y259B6575 In this captivating sculpture, a young woman stands amidst blossomed flowers, her gaze directed skyward as she taps her tambourine to her head. With her long hair and flowing dress gently swaying in the soft breeze, she exudes an ethereal and timeless
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