This Decorative Viennese Bronze Figurine Depicts An Arabian Musician Who Is Completely Focussed On Playing His Lute. He Sits On A Small Stool That Is Simultaneously The Base Of This Small Bronze Sculpture. The Presentation Of The Depicted Materials Is Particularly Noteworthy In The Context Of This Viennese Bronze Statue. This Is Especially Apparent When Taking A Closer Look At The Flowing Robes Of The Arabian Musician. Additionally, The Overall Effect Of This Beautiful Collector’S Piece Is Further Enhanced By The Fact That It Was Elaborately Painted By Hand. Endowed With The Bergmann Stamp, The Depicted Motif Of The Arabian Musician Playing A Flute Can Be Categorised Into A Series Of Bronze Sculptures That Deal With Everyday Life In The Far East.
The Production Of Our Bronze Figurines Is Subject To Strict Quality Guidelines. All Of The Sculptures Are Cast And Refined By Hand. All Of The Bronze Figurines In Our Assortment Are Produced Via The Lost Wax Technique.
Vienna Bronze Is An Umbrella Term For Small Bronze Sculptures That Were Produced By The Numerous Viennese Foundries During The Late 19Th And Early 20Th Century. The Thematic Focus Of Those Vienna Bronze Figurines Was On Erotic Nudes, Human Figurines From Faraway Cultures (People From The Orient, Indians And So On) And Decorative Animal Sculptures.
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