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Venus Victrix (Venus Victorious) - Reclining Lady

Venus Victrix (Venus Victorious) - Reclining Lady

A romantic reclining Semi-Nude of Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix, the original was by Antonio Canova in 1805-1808.

Mid-20th century Stone composite interpretation.

Great casting with sharp, crisp features and a wry smile, this semi-nude sculpture is a stunning tribute to the original by Antonio Canova. The intricate details and adorned chaise with tasseled cushions add to its beauty, creating a piece that will surely impress any art enthusiast.

Made with a durable stone composite, this mid-20th century interpretation is a timeless addition to any decor. Including plinth base.

$1,596.68
Venus Victrix (Venus Victorious) - Reclining Lady
$1,596.68

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Venus Victrix (Venus Victorious) - Reclining Lady

A romantic reclining Semi-Nude of Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix, the original was by Antonio Canova in 1805-1808.

Mid-20th century Stone composite interpretation.

Great casting with sharp, crisp features and a wry smile, this semi-nude sculpture is a stunning tribute to the original by Antonio Canova. The intricate details and adorned chaise with tasseled cushions add to its beauty, creating a piece that will surely impress any art enthusiast.

Made with a durable stone composite, this mid-20th century interpretation is a timeless addition to any decor. Including plinth base.

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A romantic reclining Semi-Nude of Pauline Bonaparte as Venus Victrix, the original was by Antonio Canova in 1805-1808.

Mid-20th century Stone composite interpretation.

Great casting with sharp, crisp features and a wry smile, this semi-nude sculpture is a stunning tribute to the original by Antonio Canova. The intricate details and adorned chaise with tasseled cushions add to its beauty, creating a piece that will surely impress any art enthusiast.

Made with a durable stone composite, this mid-20th century interpretation is a timeless addition to any decor. Including plinth base.