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In the warehouse: 1 PC. Product code: 14487 Plaster cast EKORSHE, Eye of David, 20*13,5*15,5 cm22.00€
The human head is one of the most complex subjects in academic drawing. Before attempting to draw a full plaster head, it is essential to understand the anatomy and characteristics of individual facia..
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In the warehouse: 2 PC. Product code: 24516 Plaster cast EKORSHE, Left Eye of David, 19*13*15 cm20.80€
The human head is one of the most complex subjects in academic drawing. Before attempting to draw a full plaster head, it is essential to understand the anatomy and characteristics of individual facia..
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In the warehouse: 1 PC. Product code: 12614 Plaster model EKORSHE “David’s Nose and Lips”, 16*14*25 cm23.40€
Plaster Model EKORSHE — David’s Nose and Lips, height 15 cmThe EKORSHE plaster model “David’s Nose and Lips” (height 15 cm) is an anatomical fragment based on Michelangelo’s masterpiece statue of Davi..
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In the warehouse: 2 PC. Product code: 14671 Plaster model EKORSHE, "Head of Aphrodite", 27*34*48 cm66.43€
Aphrodite of Knidos — Plaster Head for Drawing StudiesThe statue of Aphrodite of Knidos is a masterpiece of ancient Greek sculpture, created by the renowned sculptor Praxiteles. The goddess of love an..
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In the warehouse: 2 PC. Product code: 13485 Plaster model EKORSHE, Antinous Head, 25*25*41.5 cm62.86€
Plaster model EKORSHE “Antinous Head” (height 35 cm) is a high-quality reproduction of a classical sculpture, ideal for academic drawing studies, art education, interior decoration, or art collection...
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In the warehouse: 3 PC. Product code: 16025 Plaster model EKORSHE, Michelangelo’s David, 30*26*46 cm74.50€
Michelangelo’s David is a marble statue that was first presented to the public in Florence at Piazza della Signoria. Since then, the five-meter-tall sculpture has come to be seen as a symbol of the Fl..
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In the warehouse: 2 PC. Product code: 24515 Plaster model EKORSHE, The Medici Venus , 17*18*32,5 cm34.45€
The Medici Venus is a renowned ancient statue depicting the goddess of love and beauty. It was discovered in 1680 at the Villa of Emperor Hadrian, near Rome. The statue was later acquired by the prest..