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These Flexible Sculpture Figures are Modeled After Famous Works of Art

These sculpture figures are modeled after some of the world's most famous works of art, but have bendable joints and moving eyes just like toy action figures.

The series of four miniature sculptures are available for purchase online from creator 'The Table Museum.' They replicate three famous antique sculptures: Rodin's Thinker, Michelangelo's David and the ancient Greek Venus de Milo statue. They come in either a marble hue or a burnished green that mimics the tone of aged copper.

These sculpture figures would make a great gift for kids fascinated by ancient art. They could also serve as an entertaining coffee table accessory -- they look decorative and fancy at first, but can actually be played with and twisted into funny configurations.
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