SAILOR KISSING NURSE Sculpture / End Of WWII New/MIMB!

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sellercore LoopGraphix offers for your consideration Magazine's V-J Day, August 15, 1945, whenJapan surrendered bringing anend to World War II. Alfred Eisenstaedt's Classic Photomade the cover of LIFE magazine.That unforgettable day in Times Square,when any swabbie worth his bell-bottomskissed any girl within reach.âeoeThe pretty arc of the nurse and theseaman's stylish stance made a 'one ina million' composition,âe said Eisenstaedt.âeoeThey were very elegant, like sculpture.âe A poignant moment in history, the victory of WorldWar II, finds a Sailor and American nurse caughtin an emotional kiss. This hand-painted designerresin sculpture is retro art bringing the joyof victory to life in three dimensions.If your Parents or Grandparentswere around at the end of WWII,buy this for them, they'll love it!Ask them w they were at theend of the War, what they weredoing, and if they remember theâeoeSmack Heard Round The World?âe the Skinny Item: 'Inspired By The Moment' SculptureDimensions: 19"h x 8"w x 8"dDimensions: 48cm x 20cm x 20cmCondition: MIMB Condition: Brand New!Issued: 2007Material: ResinWeight: 5 lbs From My Personal CollectionNever DisplayedStored in Smoke-FREE EnvironmentPhotos are of the ACTUAL FigurineUnless otherwise noted, all white spots on photos arereflections from camera flash and overhead lighting. Q U E S T read more