Bronze patina of \"Alexander the Great on his horse Bucephalus\", reproduction from the original found in Rome at the Museum of Villa Giulia (limited edition), probably cast the workshop Chiurazzi. This Etruscan period sculpture first appeared in the Castellani collection in Rome in the 19th century. Small, an exceptional authorization, was granted to melt larger copies. In Italy, it was common to reproduce antiquities excavated. As this method was used as a reference, their printing was limited, thus preserving their quality of execution. Around 1900. Dimensions: W104 x H97 x D41 cm.
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