Bronze Code: 983
$374
Height: 3.5 In
Width: 7.1 In
Weight: 2.6 LBs

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This breathtaking artwork hails from the bountiful hand of Nam Greb, an innovative artisan of the early 20th century Viennese decorative bronze artistry. His name might not sound familiar to some, but the astute observer will quickly realize that 'Nam Greb' is nothing other than an anagram of Bergman, echoing to the legendary Viennese bronze foundry founder, Franz Bergman.

The showcased statuette upscales the ante of decorative artwork. Though relatively large for a wreath, each intricate detail is worked with such precision and dedication to craft that it simply is impeccable. What sets this piece apart is not just its size, but the rhythmic harmony of meticulous detailing dancing with the audacious scale of design.

Stamped with the eminent Viennese bronze foundry's brand, it embodies the quintessence of Austrian bronze works renowned for laying a new artistic vista during the early 20th century. The work carries forward the distinct blend of Viennese traditional art infused with an exotic taste, a characteristic trend of that age.

Nam Greb's deftly designed statuette directly draws inspiration from life, crafting masterpieces from everyday themes. Influenced by the completion of the Suez Canal in 1869, it excellently showcases the Western world's fascination with the East. The Eastern exoticism is vividly encapsulated in the statuette, making it popular amongst a variety of people who enjoy authentic, inspiring, and culturally rich art pieces.