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"Sovereign Reign"
Sculpture

Acquiring "Sovereign Reign"  you will be contributing to the bold dream to build "La Casa de las Americas in Washington" and other AGF programs like Come to Washington!

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"Sovereign Reign" Sculpture       Works of Fine Art
The ruler of the jungle magnificently depicted here is announcing his sovereign reign with a royal roar. He stands regally at 18 inches tall, 30 inches wide, and 12 inches deep. On a walnut base. Limited edition of 137.

Appraised At $31,600

What does the Pope, the King of Spain, the Queen of England, three presidents of the United States, the former premier of Russia, celebrities worldwide, astronauts, and the most successful people in the world have in common?

They all own a Ghiglieri Masterpiece

wpeC.jpg (31953 bytes)      The acquisition of a Ghiglieri original provides aesthetic beauty and an appreciative value in your investment. Additionally, by acquiring "Sovereign Reign"  you will be contributing to the bold dream to build "La Casa de las Americas in Washington" and other AGF programs like Come to Washington!


Courtesy of the Ghigliery Image Trust
The Master: Lorenzo Ghigliery

Legendary American painter and sculptor Lorenzo Ghiglieri began his remarkable life in Southern California on the fringe of a ghetto. Influenced by his Italian sculptor father and a French artist mother, he grew up in a world of ethnic blends that enriched his understanding of world culture.

Lorenzo's powerful new works are capturing new dimensions in art, paralleling the great masters. His work is eloquent, strong and original. He has lived the lonely life of a frontiersman, exploring the mountains and deserts, researching and documenting subjects for his art. He has been lost and fought his way out of the wilderness  from which some men have disappeared forever. He has absorbed the rugged, simple life of the Eskimos. He mourns the tragedy of vanishing wildlife, and considers himself the biographer of remarkable and irreplaceable peoples and ways of life. His work is positive and uplifting in its celebration of endurance.

Deeply engrained in Lorenzo is the will to preserve, protect and prolong contemporary America's western heritage. Each masterpiece that emerges from Lorenzo's studio is a documentation of personal experience that makes a statement of wild beauty, glowing with vitality, hinting at immortality. Lorenzo's wok will endure. It exists as a record of the past, a lesson for the present and a hope for the future.

The Latin Quarter News


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