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Art Deco
Statue
Dancer w/Long Stole
by Arkahdia Arts
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This graceful thin dancer is lightly up on her toes as her skirt moves gracefully with the movement. This piece will arrive in whitewear if a finish is not ordered.
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Dancer with Long Stole ST131
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About Art Deco
During the period between the two World Wars, an eclectic design style developed that later became known as Art Deco. The name was derived from the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs Industriels et Modernes, held in Paris, which celebrated living in the modern world. Today, "Art Deco" is used to refer to a miix of styles from the 1920s and 1930s. The architecture and applied arts of the period reveal a varied mix sharing the hallmarks of geometry and simplicity.
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Arkahdia Arts Studio, a European immigrant now living in New York started a studio dedicated to casting these pieces of Art. By focusing the business on two goals;(1) to save pieces which have been produced in another medium in bygone times, and (2) to bring new artist's work to the public, the product lines have prospered, delighted and excited.
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The Dancer w/Long Stole comes to you at this price because we are master distributors.
This Item is recently casted in a hydrostone plaster mix and can either be used directly or finished to your tastes. Please visit our Faux Finish page for more info.
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This Statue stands 17 inches tall, 11 inches wide and 4 inches deep. It weighs 3 lbs. 14 ounces Arkahdia Arts's model # for the Dancer with Long Stole is ST131.
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