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Christian Daniel RAUCH (1777-1857) "Boy with book" (1827) sculpture - plaster, ht: 109,5 cm, according to the expert opinion, the only known plaster cast of the boy with book, probably unique. A current expert's report dated 11.08.2023 by Dr. Jutta von Simson is enclosed. For further information on the origin and preservation, please refer to the enclosed expert's report.

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Christian Daniel RAUCH (1777-1857) "Boy with book" (1827) sculpture - plaster, ht: 109,5 cm, according to the expert opinion, the only known plaster cast of the boy with book, probably unique. A current expert's report dated 11.08.2023 by Dr. Jutta von Simson is enclosed. For further information on the origin and preservation, please refer to the enclosed expert's report.

Estimate 12 000 - 15 000 EUR
Starting price 8 500 EUR

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