Les Trois grâces
Moulding workshop at the Musée du Louvre (from 1910)
The Three …
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Les Trois grâces Moulding workshop at the Musée du Louvre (from 1910) The Three Graces Resin H. 40 cm W. 37 cm D. 6 cm Based on the original Imperial Roman work in the Musée du Louvre (Paris). Louvre inventory no.: MNB 3227; Ma 9 Date of present print run: late 20th/early 21st century Possible outdoor exposure: no Condition: small accidents, small dents, small marks Type of print in relation to model: complete

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