Richard MacDonald American, b. 1946
Juliet III, 2011
Bronze
19" x 12" x 14"
RBD049NU
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As an embodiment of passion and self-sacrifice, the characters of Romeo and Juliet are timeless reminders of eternal nature of love. In the individual representation of Juliet, we see her spirit begin to soar upward. Poised mid-air, and elevated by an elegant cascade of drapery, Juliet becomes the embodiment of grace and hope.
As an embodiment of passion and self-sacrifice, the characters of Romeo and Juliet are timeless reminders of eternal nature of love. In the individual representation of Juliet, we see her spirit begin to soar upward. Poised mid-air, and elevated by an elegant cascade of drapery, Juliet becomes the embodiment of grace and hope.
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