Bronze Code: 919
$236
Height: 16.9 In
Width: 3.1 In
Weight: 5.4 LBs

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Take a journey back in time to the vibrant era of the mid-20th century with this intricately crafted miniature replica of a beloved piece of art. Originally designed by the illustrious MZHL (Mytishchi Art Casting Plant), this stunning sculpture became a fond symbol of leisure and sport in the 1930s Soviet Union.

Reminiscent of an era of cultural shifts and significant societal changes, this sculpture captures the essence of female emancipation. It is an ode to the evolving role of women in society, embodying their newfound freedom, courage, and resilience. The figure also portrays the public's growing fondness for sports and leisure activities, while exhibiting a distinct appreciation for water-a motif which is mirrored in the original piece's location at the heart of a countrywide famous fountain.

Designed with meticulous detailing, this sculpture is a testament to the superior craftsmanship of MZHL. The Mytishchi Art Casting Plant is renowned for creating works that encapsulate societal nuances and preserve historical moments through the beauty of art. The sculpture's charm lies not only in its artistic appeal but also in its roots grounded in history and symbolism.

The figurine's popularity has outlasted the test of time, becoming widely replicated across the Soviet Union and gaining recognition as a remarkable example of park sculpture art. Today, this timeless piece brings a touch of nostalgic beauty and historic allure to your interior décor as it continues to inspire and ignite appreciation for fine art and cultural heritage.