
this was sculpted by my great grandfather, Louis Rosenthal.
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He was. He has an online museum if you care to see more. He loved making miniatures tiny people who’s arms & legs no thicker then a toothpick… both small & majestic work. Thank you, Pizzuti. ~amy
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This is beautiful
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It is one of my favorite pieces that he made. Thank you so much. ~amy
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He’s so talented.
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Beautiful. I saw my own grandparents as artists of life.
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Thank you Gretchen. He was a very gifted man. His work still tours. His work sits in museums in Baltimore, Maryland. ~amy
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Wow, what a great piece of art to inherit from your great-grandfather.
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Wow, how wonderful to have such a lovely heritage from your great-grandfather!
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I am ever grateful & amazed. Thank you for commenting! ~amy
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Wow, its beautiful. Metal?
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Bronze. My grandfather worked in wax & cast his own work in bronze. It is a favorite. Thank you for liking it, Lizard! ~amy
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