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A Unique c.1950 Stone Sculpture; Head of a Young Child, in the Manner of Sir Jacob Epstein sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles Those who favour a cheeky

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A Unique c.1950 Stone Sculpture; Head of a Young Child, in the Manner of Sir Jacob Epstein sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles Those who favour a cheekyOrigin: English Period: Mid Twentieth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1950 Height: 13 inches (to include stand) Width of Stand: 6. 5 inches Weight: 4 KGS (the whole) The head of a child, in the style of Sir Jacob Epstein, modeled in stone showing a superb sea green yellow finish, inscribed Ann Catherine N*** to the rear, presented on its original steel rod stand and stepped stained pine plinth base survives from mid century Britain. The condition

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Those who favour a cheeky monkey for a concierge need look no further

the hinged cover opening to reveal a pastiche of items associated with the killing of vampires

particularly in the South West of England where he lived and sold items of his art privately

the art of trompe l'oeil flourished from the Renaissance period with the discovery of perspective in fifteenth-century Italy and advancements in the science of optics in the seventeenth-century Netherlands enabled artists to render objects and spaces with eye-fooling exactitude

A Unique c.1950 Stone Sculpture; Head of a Young Child, in the Manner of Sir Jacob Epstein sub-Rugs- Carpets & Textiles Those who favour a cheekyOrigin: English Period: Mid Twentieth Century Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1950 Height: 13 inches (to include stand) Width of Stand: 6. 5 inches Weight: 4 KGS (the whole) The head of a child, in the style of Sir Jacob Epstein, modeled in stone showing a superb sea green yellow finish, inscribed Ann Catherine N*** to the rear, presented on its original steel rod stand and stepped stained pine plinth base survives from mid century Britain. The condition

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