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Chryselephantine sculpture

Chryselephantine sculptures (from Ancient Greek χρυσός (khrusós) 'gold' and ἐλεφάντινος (elephántinos) 'ivory') are sculptures made with gold and ivory. Chryselephantine cult statues enjoyed high status in Ancient Greece.

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Chryselephantine sculpture → After, Alan LeQuire, Albert, American, Art Nouveau, Athena Parthenos, Bruno Zach, Chiparus, Claire, Colinet, Dominique Alonzo, European, Ferdinand Preiss, For, Franz Iffland, Georges Omerth, German, Honoré Théodoric, In, Josef Lorenzl

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