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French Country Rooster, Mid 20th Century
$ 650
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Description
This iconic French Country rooster sculpture, fashioned from aged concrete, exudes rustic elegance and timeless allure. With an honest age and weathered patina, it bears the marks of the passage of time, lending it an authentic and vintage character. Lifelike in its intricate detail, the sculpture captures the essence of this proud and regal bird. Its feathers appear to ruffle in the breeze, and its comb and wattle are finely textured, giving it an uncanny lifelikeness. A symbol of the French countryside, this weathered concrete rooster adds a touch of provincial charm to any garden or outdoor setting, evoking a sense of tradition and rural authenticity. 7.5"w x 12.5"d 15"h
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Dimensions
W. 7.5 in; H. 15 in; D. 12.5 in; W. 19.05 cm; H. 38.1 cm; D. 31.75 cm;
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