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Alexander Bust (XL)
by Arkahdia Arts
Your price for a
Alexander The Great Bust (XL)   ST191
is only $121.50
(check out available finishes here)
Alexander Bust (XL)
Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), the king of Macedonia that conquered the Persian empire and attached it to Macedonia, is considered one of the greatest military geniuses that ever lived. He is the first ruler to be called "the Great." This piece will arrive in whitewear if a finish is not ordered.

Alexander The Great Bust (XL)   ST191


This Bust comes from the Arkahdia Arts Historical Collection.
Alexander The Great Bust (XL) ST191

Bust by Arkahdia Arts
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.
The Alexander Bust (XL) 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.
Bust

This Bust stands 26 inches tall.
It weighs 17 lbs. 8 ounces
Arkahdia Arts's model # for the Alexander The Great Bust (XL) is ST191.
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