Ruy Barbosa | Sculpture / Bust | Brazilian Jurist | Cast Marble | gift, bookshelf, desk, office

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Ruy Barbosa (1849/1923), Brazilian orator, statesman, and jurist. Barbosa, an eloquent liberal, wrote the constitution for Brazil’s newly formed republic in 1890 and held various posts, including minister of finance, in the provisional government that launched the republic. He became a senator in 1895, and in 1907 he led a delegation to the second of the Hague Conventions, where he gained international renown for his oratory and for his defense of the legal equality of rich and poor nations.

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Ruy Barbosa (1849/1923), Brazilian orator, statesman, and jurist. Barbosa, an eloquent liberal, wrote the constitution for Brazil’s newly formed republic in 1890 and held various posts, including minister of finance, in the provisional government that launched the republic. He became a senator in 1895, and in 1907 he led a delegation to the second of the Hague Conventions, where he gained international renown for his oratory and for his defense of the legal equality of rich and poor nations.

Ruy Barbosa (1849/1923), Brazilian orator, statesman, and jurist. Barbosa, an eloquent liberal, wrote the constitution for Brazil’s newly formed republic in 1890 and held various posts, including minister of finance, in the provisional government that launched the republic. He became a senator in 1895, and in 1907 he led a delegation to the second of the Hague Conventions, where he gained international renown for his oratory and for his defense of the legal equality of rich and poor nations.

Product:
Handmade sculpture of Ruy Barbosa. A very beautiful and detailed piece.

Artist:
Waiga

Size:
Height - 8.4 inches (21,2 cm)
Width - 4.7 inches (12 cm)
Weight - 3.4 lbs (1,55 kg)

Material:
SCULPTURE AND BASE: Cast marble (marble powder and resin).

Shipment:
We ship to any country covered by DHL Express. Carefully packed to avoid any damage during shipping.


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