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Two Associated Carved Marble Recumbent Lions after Canova
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One slightly larger: 16″ high x 38″ long x 12″ wide
The other: 14″ high x 38″ long x 12″ wide
This pair of estate carved lions is a naive copy of the Neoclassical lions carved in marble by Antonio Canova (1757-1822) for the tomb of Pope Clement VIII, c. 1783-92, Rome. One always vigilant while the other rests. The marble with weathered surface; some restorations, otherwise in good condition. -
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In the Style of: Antonio Canova Period: 1980-1999 Styles / Movements: Neoclassical Dealer Reference #: 833 Incollect Reference #: 178200
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