The Wall Street NY Stock Market Bull Statue 1998 Arturo Dimolina Di Modica 5". Shipped with USPS Priority Mail. In Original box Looks to be in Used Condition.
This is your chance to buy a $17K replica of Wall Street’s charging bull that once belonged to a convicted CEO ... which is open to the public at the New York ... This replica of the famed ...
Bring home a symbol of Wall Street with our charging bull statue. This copper and black colored replica sits on a black base that says "The Bull of Wall Street" on one side and "New York" on the other.
The bronze replica of the Wall Street Bull in Kunst & Ambiente’s online shop brings this famous piece of New York art right into your own living room, making the free-standing Charging Bull a decorative work of art in any environment.
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Bring home a symbol of Wall Street with our charging bull statue. This copper and black colored replica sits on a black base that says "The Bull of Wall Street" on one side and "New York" on the other.
The bull of Wall Street is a symbol of strength and power, and can bring inspiration to a corporate office. Gift a charging stock market bull sculpture to your stock market professional for the holidays or to show your appreciation for their hard work.
From bronze to marble, bull and bear statues have long been a staple of Wall Street gifts and awards. Personalize your stock market bull and bear sculpture for that personal touch. The Stock Market Bull & Bear is an iconic and traditional symbol of the stock market that has stood the test of time.
On the 15-year anniversary of its arrival on Wall Street, the "Charging Bull" Arturo DiModica put the statue for sell. The work cost US$360,000 of the artist's own money. The buyer must donate the bull to New York City with the condition that it remains at its location in Bowling Green park.
View the internationally recognized symbol for Wall Street at Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull). Arturo Do Modica created this bronze sculpture after the market crash in 1987 as a sign of American strength and power. Modica then illegally placed the statue--which is 3.4 m (11 ft) tall--in from of the New York Stock Exchange on December 15, 1989.