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Get price Send MessagesDepending on your climate and the size of the statue, you may want a more durable or a more lightweight garden statue. Choices of material include cast stone, stone, resin, metal, ceramic, cast iron, fiberglass, fiberstone, and wood.
We love animals, which is why our garden decor collection includes hard-to-resist lines of garden foxes, wolf cubs, toads, a very curious Garden Owl Statue, raccoon, bobcats, a sweet garden bunny, squirrels, pelicans, deer, turtles and ahhh-inspiring bear cubs.
Statues, lawn ornaments, and outdoor sculptures are often fashioned after beings from nature, religion, and folklore and made from a variety of weather-resistant materials. Others are more abstract works of art.
Add a blessing to your garden with our remarkable collection of Christian Statues. Ranging from a selection of beautiful biblical figures and Christian saints and icons, our touching devotional pieces combine the elegance, sophistication and tradition of the Old World with a contemporary quality that endures.
Add a blessing to your garden with our remarkable collection of Religious Statues. Ranging from a selection of beautiful biblical figures and Christian saints to ornate Buddhist monuments and Asian icons, our touching devotional pieces combine the elegance, sophistication and tradition of the Old World with a contemporary quality that endures.
Saint Christopher, the patron saint of travellers, gets to sit on car dashboards and hang as a medal around people’s necks. Saint Francis of Assisi is the patron saint of animals, and gets to advocate for birds, cats, dogs, and gentle creatures.
Design Toscano Saint Francis of Assisi Bonded Marble Resin Statue An Italian Catholic friar, preacher, and patron saint of animals, St. Francis is one of the most venerated spiritual figures in history and the first recorded person to bear the stigmata, the wounds of Christ's Passion.
A brilliant pioneer, René Lalique was the first to blend glass and gems in his groundbreaking Art Noveau jewellery, just as perfumers were revolutionizing their art with amazing new synthetic materials.
Apotheosis of St. Francis, 'In His Majesty's Collection' (Patron Saint of Animals) Carracci, Ludovico (Bologna, 1555 – 1619) The Madonna and Child (The Italian School of Design)
The Vatican Gardens have been a place of quiet and meditation for the popes since 1279 when Nicholas III (Giovanni Gaetano Orsini, 1277-1280) moved his residence back to the Vatican from the Lateran Palace.
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