Jay Arenski of Arenski Fine Art Ltd Globes
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A Pair of 21″ Contemporary Library Floor-standing Globes
Located in London, GB
A pair of 21″ library globes. The gores of both this terrestrial and celestial floor-standing globe were taken from original late 18th century Carys globes. Each contemporary piece i...
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21st Century and Contemporary English Globes
Materials
Shagreen, Plastic
$107,419 / set
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