Marie-Amélie, Queen of the French

Marie-Amélie, Queen of the French

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Marie-Amélie, Queen of France, stands tall in grandeur and elegance before us today. French sculptor Baron François Joseph Bosio brings her to life in a masterpiece of marble, crafted with precision and skill in 1841. This magnificent work of art is a testament to the rich culture of Paris, where beauty and refinement reign supreme. Standing at an impressive 32 5/8 inches tall and 22 7/8 inches wide, this sculpture exudes grandeur and sophistication. The dimensions are a perfect reflection of the artist's attention to detail and mastery over his craft. Measuring 12 5/8 inches in depth, it is a true marvel of artistry. This stunning piece of art is classified as a sculpture, a testament to Bosio's skill and creativity. It is a credit to the Wrightsman Fund, who made this masterpiece possible with their generous contribution in 1990. The accession number 1990.60 serves as a reminder of its significance and importance in the world of art. Thanks to Dustyn Roberts and his use of Autodesk 123D Catch at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York during the Met MakerBot Hackathon in June 2012, we can now appreciate this beautiful work of art from a new perspective. To learn more about this incredible piece, visit http://www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/120023954.

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