Art History Parade Fifer Labubu Sculpture - 160cm

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          The Art History Parade Fifer Labubu Sculpture brings classical portraiture into the world of stylised collectibles with a bold and cheerful twist. Inspired by Édouard Manet’s renowned 1866 painting The Fifer, this indoor fibreglass sculpture transforms Labubu into a miniature marching musician. The character is posed mid-parade, holding a finely sculpted black fife across its chest. Its expressive face, complete with red nose, wide eyes, and upright ears, creates a friendly, confident presence. The uniform features bright red trousers, a dark navy jacket with gold buttons, and a tall, gold-trimmed shako hat topped with a yellow pom. From its sculpted cuffs to its slightly lifted foot, every detail adds motion and theatrical charm to this cultural reinterpretation.

          Marching Character Design for Indoor Display

          Designed for indoor placement, this 160cm sculpture is ideal for spaces that celebrate artistic reinterpretation and standout visual storytelling. The glossy finish and precise detailing on the uniform buttons, fife, and hat plume elevate the craftsmanship, while the character’s iconic proportions add a layer of approachable personality. This edition brings together classical art history and modern toy culture in a way that feels both familiar and surprising. It’s suited for design-focused interiors, gallery-inspired rooms, or creative workspaces that welcome a blend of nostalgia, discipline, and whimsy. Whether you’re a fan of 19th-century art, musical themes, or stylised figures, the Parade Fifer Labubu offers a fresh, sculptural take on a cultural classic, marching to its own visual beat.

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