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Creator: Lemoyne a Paris
Charles Lemoyne Art Deco Bronze The Finish Runner Sports Sculpture, circa 1920
By Lemoyne a Paris
Located in Atlanta, GA
French artist Charles Lemoyne designed this stunning, tall sports memorabilia sculpture. The figurine boasts a cast bronze finish line runner. The typical Art Deco model is detailed ...
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1920s French Art Deco Vintage Lemoyne a Paris More Furniture and Collectibles

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Stone, Marble, Bronze

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