Large Skull Of Tiger Skinned: Plaster Early Twentieth Century
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Large Skull Of Tiger Skinned: Plaster Early Twentieth Century

Impressive scratched tiger skull from the 1930s. Maybe a studio plaster that was later platted. this tiger is very impressive because of its size and the realism of this piece. the artist has managed to make the muscles, nerves, and tendons with brio, the skull seems to have been treated on the spot. beautiful rare sculpture of high quality, ideal to complete a cabinet of curiosity or to bring a singular touch to your interior. no restoration to report. beautiful old patina. We deliver and ship everywhere, please contact us for a precise quote, thank you.
3 800 €
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Period: 20th century

Style: Art Deco

Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Plaster

Width: 35 cm

Height: 52 cm avec le socle

Depth: 37cm

Reference (ID): 338690

Availability: In stock

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Nogent l'Artaud 02 310, France

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Large Skull Of Tiger Skinned: Plaster Early Twentieth Century
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