Signed Austrian Bronze Signed Milo Frog Toad Figurine Sculpture Statue

In stock: 10
$149.00 $149.00
Description
Condition: This sculpture is in perfect condition.
Bronze Dimensions: Height 1.5" X Width 3"
Weight:.5 LBS
Inventory:28AL447MC1482
Original or Reproduction: Original

This charming Vienna-style bronze sculpture depicts a delightful frog (toad) perched on a lily, captured with character and refined detail. The playful yet elegant pose brings a sense of whimsy and classic Old-World appeal, making it a captivating decorative accent for any space. Inspired by traditional Vienna bronzes, the sculpture reflects both artistic humor and fine craftsmanship. Hand made using the traditional lost wax method, this genuine bronze piece is hot cast to ensure exceptional detail and durability. The surface is beautifully finished with green patina, carefully applied to highlight the textures of the frog’s skin and the natural form of the lily. The rich coloring enhances depth and contrast, giving the sculpture a vibrant and collectible quality. Signed by the renowned Portuguese artist Miguel Fernando Lopez, also known as Milo, this original Vienna bronze sculpture is ideal for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. Perfect for display in a home, office, or curio cabinet, it brings charm, sophistication, and timeless artistic value to any décor.
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