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Lead Sphinx

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This statuary piece of art from the Regency period reflects the influence of Thomas Hope and the popularity of Egyptian aesthetics. The grand building on Richmond Avenue, Islington, built in 1841, showcases an impressive Egyptian-inspired design with Sphinxes at its entrance. These meticulously crafted replicas capture the era's allure and impact on design. Owning this art piece would be like possessing a connection to a captivating time, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship and cultural exchange.

Length 34” Height 19”

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This statuary piece of art from the Regency period reflects the influence of Thomas Hope and the popularity of Egyptian aesthetics. The grand building on Richmond Avenue, Islington, built in 1841, showcases an impressive Egyptian-inspired design with Sphinxes at its entrance. These meticulously crafted replicas capture the era's allure and impact on design. Owning this art piece would be like possessing a connection to a captivating time, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship and cultural exchange.

Length 34” Height 19”

Inquire below.

This statuary piece of art from the Regency period reflects the influence of Thomas Hope and the popularity of Egyptian aesthetics. The grand building on Richmond Avenue, Islington, built in 1841, showcases an impressive Egyptian-inspired design with Sphinxes at its entrance. These meticulously crafted replicas capture the era's allure and impact on design. Owning this art piece would be like possessing a connection to a captivating time, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship and cultural exchange.

Length 34” Height 19”

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