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Shop BALL HILL The Arcade Vintage Alva Museum Studio Aphrodite Bust (circa 1980)
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Vintage Alva Museum Studio Aphrodite Bust (circa 1980)

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This is a vintage Alva Museum Studio Aphrodite bust (circa 1980).

This sculpture appears to be a reproduction of a classical Greek or Roman face, possibly Aphrodite or Venus, given the serene and idealized features. The turquoise patina suggests an attempt to mimic the oxidation of bronze or copper over time, a common technique in reproduction art to give it an antique appearance.

Alva Museum Replicas, founded in 1948, was known for creating authorized reproductions of artworks from museums around the world. These reproductions were often made of materials like plaster or resin and then finished to resemble the original artifacts. The company aimed to make art accessible to a wider audience, allowing people to own high-quality replicas of famous sculptures and artifacts.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

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This is a vintage Alva Museum Studio Aphrodite bust (circa 1980).

This sculpture appears to be a reproduction of a classical Greek or Roman face, possibly Aphrodite or Venus, given the serene and idealized features. The turquoise patina suggests an attempt to mimic the oxidation of bronze or copper over time, a common technique in reproduction art to give it an antique appearance.

Alva Museum Replicas, founded in 1948, was known for creating authorized reproductions of artworks from museums around the world. These reproductions were often made of materials like plaster or resin and then finished to resemble the original artifacts. The company aimed to make art accessible to a wider audience, allowing people to own high-quality replicas of famous sculptures and artifacts.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

This is a vintage Alva Museum Studio Aphrodite bust (circa 1980).

This sculpture appears to be a reproduction of a classical Greek or Roman face, possibly Aphrodite or Venus, given the serene and idealized features. The turquoise patina suggests an attempt to mimic the oxidation of bronze or copper over time, a common technique in reproduction art to give it an antique appearance.

Alva Museum Replicas, founded in 1948, was known for creating authorized reproductions of artworks from museums around the world. These reproductions were often made of materials like plaster or resin and then finished to resemble the original artifacts. The company aimed to make art accessible to a wider audience, allowing people to own high-quality replicas of famous sculptures and artifacts.

To inquire about pricing and availability, please email BALL HILL The Arcade at info@ballhill.com.

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