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AR011 Authentic Models Michelangelos Bell Tower Antica Architectural Model

AR011 Authentic Models Michelangelos Bell Tower Antica Architectural Model

The Michelangelos Bell Tower Antica Architectural Model number AR011 by Authentic Models is a part of the Architectural Models Collection and measures 13.7L x 13.7W x 34.4H inches and weights 9.3 lbs. and is packaged in kraft box, upc. Architectural Models. Michelangelo had several models made of the St. Peter dome during the time he worked on it. Discovered in an attic and newly restored, these models are now a main attraction at the Vatican Museum. Architects over the centuries have made models to check details in 3D and help clients understand dimensional perspectives. Many architects of renown also collected models, not only for their exquisite workmanship but also for their value as decor in homes and especially offices. AM offers a small but no less fascinating collection of early stair models and dome buildings. Cherry and birch wood finished in subtle shades of light and dark honey. Sinuous curves and arches in beautifully finished wood add a fluid touch to private or corporate quarters.

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Part Number

: AR011

Brand

: Authentic Models

Collection

: Architectural Models

Category

: Architectural Models

Finish

: Honey Distressed French Finish

Material

: Pine

Item Weight (lbs.)

: 9.3

Specifications

: Museum Architectural Models Collection Model: AR011 Item Description: Architectural Models Dimensions: 13.7L x 13.7W x 34.4H inches Item Weight: 9.3 Lbs. Packaging: Kraft Box, Upc Carton: 14.6L x 14.6W x 25.3H inches Shipping Weight: 12 Lbs. UPC: 781934538905

UPC

: 7.81935E+11

Availability

: Usually ships in 1-2 business says if in stock

The Michelangelos Bell Tower Antica Architectural Model number AR011 by Authentic Models is a part of the Architectural Models Collection and measures 13.7L x 13.7W x 34.4H inches and weights 9.3 lbs. and is packaged in kraft box, upc. Architectural Models. Michelangelo had several models made of the St. Peter dome during the time he worked on it. Discovered in an attic and newly restored, these models are now a main attraction at the Vatican Museum. Architects over the centuries have made models to check details in 3D and help clients understand dimensional perspectives. Many architects of renown also collected models, not only for their exquisite workmanship but also for their value as decor in homes and especially offices. AM offers a small but no less fascinating collection of early stair models and dome buildings. Cherry and birch wood finished in subtle shades of light and dark honey. Sinuous curves and arches in beautifully finished wood add a fluid touch to private or corporate quarters.

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