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Sculpture/Figure. George Frideric Handel as Apollo. Elkington & Co., England. Roubiliac, Louis François, after (French, 1702-1762 ). Reduced copy of the marble by Roubiliac. The pedestal is inscribed on the front. Bronze electrotype, height, figure, 34.5 cm, width, figure, 18.3 cm, diameter, figure, 27.3 cm, height, base, 20.5 cm, width, base, 20.7 cm, diameter, base, 27.6 cm, circa 1859.
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