Nosferatu, Vampire of Early Cinema Sculpture
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Artist Levesque was inspired by the 1922 movie classic
The vampire legend finds fearsome new form in this Levesque creation based on Nosferatu, the title character in the first vampire movie adapted from Bram Stoker’s novel. Like a bat, our 1-foot long Nosferatu hangs upside down on your wall, or he can “rest” on desk or tabletop. He accommodates a candle on a cross-shaped holder to provide a ghostly glow.
Candle not included.
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| Date Added: |
February 02, 2009 |
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