Bronze Statue Sculpture of Turkish Ottoman Arabian Warrior Man Holding Incense Burner 36" x 23"

$1,299.00
SKU: 55854
3 in stock

Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition
Bronze Dimensions with Marble Base: Height 36" X Width 23"
Marble Dimensions:10" X 11 1/2"
Height without base:35"
Weight:50 LBS
Inventory:21-55854M25012

Original or Reproduction: Original

This exquisite bronze sculpture pays homage to an ancient Prussian Prince, a figure poised for battle and radiating regal splendor. Dressed in formidable royal armor, every meticulous detail of his attire has been artfully captured, from the intricate clasps and bolts adorning his chest and leg armor to the majestic trimming that befits royalty. His thick clasp-link belt holds the sheath for his sword, an emblem of his readiness for combat. The Prussian Prince's helmet, reminiscent of the pickelhaube worn in the early 19th century, is a nod to the rich heritage of Prussian headgear. His commanding stance and stern expression exude a sense of responsibility and concern. The fine, straight lines defining his jawline add to the sculpture's dignified aura. Beneath his armor, he wears a textured cloth, resembling wool, which likely served to alleviate the weight of his imposing armor. In one hand, he holds an incense burner, bestowing blessings upon his surroundings and warding off malevolent spirits. With a two-tone brown patina, this limited-edition bronze sculpture exudes timeless elegance. Crafted using the revered "Lost Wax Method" and mounted on a sleek black marble base, it bears the signature of the artist, Giancarlo, along with its unique edition number, making it a distinguished addition to any art collection.

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Larry Hinds
Turkish Ottoman Arabian Warrior

Stunning and magnificent! Beautiful work of Art! A treasure to behold!

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gabriell wolanski

love it

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Patrick Kramer
Dubai Statue

I wanted something big and this is big and the marksmanship is beautiful. The statue itself doesn't give justice to a warrior, but it looks great.