Igmar Stuer
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
  • Academical plaster head of 'Hera'
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Academical plaster head of 'Hera'

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Academical plaster head of 'Hera' - Academy Ghent Belgium 1960s The goddess of women, marriage, and childbirth, she was known by the Romans as Juno. Homer gave Hera the epithet “ox-eyed” because of her large full eyes and described her as tall and striking. Hera was both sister and wife of Zeus, with whom she reigned on Mount Olympus.

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Igmar Stuer
Address:
Hofstraat 68 ,
9451 Kerksken
Region: Gent
Country: Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)476 57 32 70
E-mail: info@igmarstuer.be
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Large sculptural artistic bottle

Large sculptural artistic bottle

Large handblown artistic bottle, signed Doran. Longneck bottle with waving structures, several colours and contrasts between matt and shiny. In very good condition. Height 82cm
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Pair of 19th C French farmhouse benches

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Pair of 19th C French farmhouse benches

Pair of 19th C French farmhouse benches, made of oak and with nice natural patina. In good original and stable condition.
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Plaster fragment of Hercules

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Plaster fragment of Hercules

Academic plaster fragment depicting Hercules. Signed but unreadable, origin France 1920s. Comes with custom made metal base.
Pair of cubist umbrella holders / planters

Pair of cubist umbrella holders / planters

Pair of sculptural and atypical umbrella stands or planters in the shape of a cubic figure holding a basket. Made of metal, the surfaces are sculpted with a wavy structure and patinated in bronze color.