Scultura in bronzo raffigurante testa del filosofo Seneca, '900
Description: ancient burnished bronze sculpture depicting the head of the philosopher Seneca. The head of the Greek philosopher Seneca also called Pseudo-Senca as it was discovered in Herculaneum in 1754 and found in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The original placed in the 1st century BC It is the basis of inspiration for numerous sculptors and artists who reproduce their features in bronze mergers. Origin: Naples 20th century. Measures: diameter 20cm. Height 48cm. Document: certificate of authenticity Assistance: we are at your disposal for further clarifications or photographic details Shipping: throughout Italy Europe and the rest of the world at very low prices in maximum safety and traceable. The shipment will be agreed privately and will not be high cost
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