Artist: 19th Century Italian School
Medium: Bronze with greenish brown patination
Dimensions: 26in. h x 6.5in. w x 6.5in. d
Description:
A Grand Tour bronze after the marble original located in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence, Italy. Depicting the abduction, during a summer festival of the women of the town of Sabine by Roman men who were eager to ensure the future success of the city of Rom
Bronze with brownish green patination
Type of Work: Sculpture
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