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13 x 3 SIGNED TRIBAL GIVER SCULPTURE BY DERME MOROU 1940-2000

13 x 3 SIGNED TRIBAL GIVER SCULPTURE BY DERME MOROU 1940-2000

USD 600.00 USD
SKU: 4nO2LbUm
Condition: Pre-owned

13 x 3 SIGNED TRIBAL GIVER SCULPTURE BY DERME MOROU 1940-2000. . Derm Morou did chose in an early stage to only create art. At the sight of this sculpture, you are in Africa. You can imagine this woman walking in the rural area on her way to her field. Beautifully designed with great attention to detail. From every point of view you can discover something new. Despite the details, one image remains: the woman walking under African skies. Following the tradition of his family Derm Magoo worked with the "cire perdue", lost wax method, for the manufacturing of bronze objects. Derme Morou chose to create art early on. At the sight of this statue you are in Africa. You can see this woman walking in the rural area. On the way to her field. Beautifully designed with an eye for detail. From every viewpoint you discover something new. Following the tradition of his family Derm Magoo worked with the "cire perdue", lost wax method, for the manufacturing of bronze objects. Derme Morou chose to create art early on. At the sight of this statue you are in Africa. You can see this woman walking in the rural area. On the way to her field. Beautifully designed with an eye for detail. From every viewpoint you discover something new. This sculpture was passed by Former late United States Marine officer who got his personal art collections around the world

Categories: Antiques

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
StyleTribal
TypeSculpture
Original/Licensed ReproductionOriginal
Regional DesignBokina Faso
ColorGold
MaterialLOST WAX BRONZE
CultureAFRICA

13 x 3 SIGNED TRIBAL GIVER SCULPTURE BY DERME MOROU 1940-2000. . Derm Morou did chose in an early stage to only create art. At the sight of this sculpture, you are in Africa. You can imagine this woman walking in the rural area on her way to her field. Beautifully designed with great attention to detail. From every point of view you can discover something new. Despite the details, one image remains: the woman walking under African skies. Following the tradition of his family Derm Magoo worked with the "cire perdue", lost wax method, for the manufacturing of bronze objects. Derme Morou chose to create art early on. At the sight of this statue you are in Africa. You can see this woman walking in the rural area. On the way to her field. Beautifully designed with an eye for detail. From every viewpoint you discover something new. Following the tradition of his family Derm Magoo worked with the "cire perdue", lost wax method, for the manufacturing of bronze objects. Derme Morou chose to create art early on. At the sight of this statue you are in Africa. You can see this woman walking in the rural area. On the way to her field. Beautifully designed with an eye for detail. From every viewpoint you discover something new. This sculpture was passed by Former late United States Marine officer who got his personal art collections around the world

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