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Sculpture/bust. Bust of Cleopatra. Parodi, Giacomo Filippo (Italian, 1630-1702). Creamy-white marble, carved in the round, supported on a circular verde antico socle, height, bust, 78.75 cm, height, socle, 12 cm, circa 1680-1690. Baroque. Production Note: The bust was attributed to Giambologna when published in 1909 (see Documentation). It was probably made during one of Parodi's sojourns in the Veneto, Venice or Padua during the 1680s.
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