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Style: Italian School
Grand Tour Bronze Sculpture of Dionysus, 19th Century Italian School
Grand Tour Bronze Sculpture of Dionysus, 19th Century Italian School

Grand Tour Bronze Sculpture of Dionysus, 19th Century Italian School

Located in Beachwood, OH

19th Century Italian School Grand Tour Bronze Sculpture of Dionysus, 19th Century Bronze with black-green patination 24 x 10 x 10 inches Dionysus, in Greco-Roman religion, a nature ...

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19th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Bronze

Sleeping Hermaphrodite Large Neoclassical White Marble Sculpture Unsigned
Sleeping Hermaphrodite Large Neoclassical White Marble Sculpture Unsigned

Sleeping Hermaphrodite Large Neoclassical White Marble Sculpture Unsigned

Located in Pistoia, IT

Sleeping Hermaphrodite, large neoclassical white marble sculpture, Rome, early 19th century. The Sleeping Hermaphrodite is a life-size marble sculpture depicting the Greek mythology...

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Early 19th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Marble

Pair of Italian "Alabaster Stone Lions" after Antonio Canova; Mid 19th Century
Pair of Italian "Alabaster Stone Lions" after Antonio Canova; Mid 19th Century

Pair of Italian "Alabaster Stone Lions" after Antonio Canova; Mid 19th Century

Located in SANTA FE, NM

"Pair Recumbent Stone Lions" after Antonio Canova (1757-1822) Italian (possibly Florence) Mid 19th Century Alabaster, marble 6 x 9 x 4 inches This is an exquisite pair of Italian alabaster lions on marble bases based on the monumental lions carved by Antonio Canova (1757-1822), the greatest Italian neoclassical sculptor. Canova sculpted the marble lions for the monumental tomb of Pope Clement XIII in St. Peter’s, Rome in 1792 Canova Lions refers to the pair of copies of lion sculptures by Antonio Canova. When Canova created the sculptures in 1792, he installed them on the tomb of Pope Clement XIII. The marble sculptures are some of the most prominent features in St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Given the intricacies of creating the original Canova lions, some artists created molds and replicated them. A good example is the pair of lion sculptures...

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1850s Italian School Sculptures

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Alabaster, Marble

18th/19th C. Italian Alabaster Sculpture of Infant Hercules Wrestling a Snake
18th/19th C. Italian Alabaster Sculpture of Infant Hercules Wrestling a Snake

18th/19th C. Italian Alabaster Sculpture of Infant Hercules Wrestling a Snake

Located in Beachwood, OH

18th/19th Century Italian Infant Hercules Wrestling a Snake Alabaster 18 x 18 x 6 inches 40 lb. In Greek mythology, the infant Hercules (Heracles) is famously depicted wrestling wit...

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Late 18th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Alabaster

Neapolitan Girl
Neapolitan Girl

Neapolitan Girl

By Emilio Fiaschi

Located in Astoria, NY

Emilio Fiaschi (Italian, 1858-1941) Neapolitan Girl Alabaster Bust, late 19th century, depicting a young girl hiding her face behind her hands, on a socle, signed "E Fiaschi" to back...

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Late 19th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Alabaster

Large Neoclassical White Marble Sculpture Venus Italica mid-19th century
Large Neoclassical White Marble Sculpture Venus Italica mid-19th century

Large Neoclassical White Marble Sculpture Venus Italica mid-19th century

Located in Pistoia, IT

Venus Italica, imposing sculpture in white Carrara marble, mid-nineteenth-century Roman atelier. Antonio Canova made several sculptures depicting Venus. The first was made as compen...

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Mid-19th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Marble

Female Figure Bust
Female Figure Bust

Female Figure Bust

Located in Astoria, NY

Italian School Female Figure Carved Alabaster Bust, late 19th century, the portrait with tied back hair and flowing dress tied at her breast, on a rockwork plinth, unsigned. 26" H x ...

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Late 19th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Alabaster

Large Italian Neoclassical Marble Sculpture Allegory 18th century
Large Italian Neoclassical Marble Sculpture Allegory 18th century

Large Italian Neoclassical Marble Sculpture Allegory 18th century

Located in Pistoia, IT

Impressive neoclassical Carrara marble sculpture depicting the Allegory of Friendship and Loyalty, second half of the 18th century. The sculpture depicts Friendship as a classical ...

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Late 18th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Marble

Susanna surprised at her bath
Susanna surprised at her bath

Susanna surprised at her bath

Located in PARIS, FR

"Susanna surprised at her bath" by Giovanni Battista LOMBARDI (1822-1880) Sculpture made in white Carrara marble Signed and dated "GB. Lombardi, Roma 1873" Italy 1873 height 91 cm...

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1870s Italian School Sculptures

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Marble

Eagle in Gilded Wood Italy Neoclassical Sculpture 18th century
Eagle in Gilded Wood Italy Neoclassical Sculpture 18th century

Eagle in Gilded Wood Italy Neoclassical Sculpture 18th century

Located in Pistoia, IT

Neoclassical sculpture gilt wood depicting an eagle with spread wings, Italy, 18th century. A common subject in sacred and secular art, in the Neoclassical era the eagle motif, alre...

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Late 18th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Wood

Musidora
Musidora

Musidora

Located in PARIS, FR

"Musidora" by Odoardo FANTACCHIOTTI (1809-1877) Sculpture made in white Carrara marble signed on the side on the base " O. Fantacchiotti " Italy around 1862 height 110 cm diameter ...

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1860s Italian School Sculptures

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Marble

19th Century Madonna Adoring the Infant Jesus  Italian School Ceramic White Blue
19th Century Madonna Adoring the Infant Jesus  Italian School Ceramic White Blue

19th Century Madonna Adoring the Infant Jesus Italian School Ceramic White Blue

Located in Sanremo, IT

Cantagalli-manufactured ceramics measuring 125 x 67 cm depicting a sweet Madonna adoring the Child Jesus and the Holy Spirit. At the beginning of the 19th century, Ulisse Cantagalli...

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1830s Italian School Sculptures

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Ceramic

Female Life-size Mannequin Italian Articulated Sculpture In Beech Mid 1800s
Female Life-size Mannequin Italian Articulated Sculpture In Beech Mid 1800s

Female Life-size Mannequin Italian Articulated Sculpture In Beech Mid 1800s

Located in Milano, IT

Female Painter's Manikin Mid-1800s jointed and articulated, life-size Italian sculpture, 167 cm tall 66 Inches, made of beech wood with traces of lacquer preparation. This extraordi...

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Mid-19th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Wood

Neoclassical Marble Medallion Male Profile Grand Tour 18th century
Neoclassical Marble Medallion Male Profile Grand Tour 18th century

Neoclassical Marble Medallion Male Profile Grand Tour 18th century

Located in Pistoia, IT

Neoclassical white marble medallion, in relief, depicting a male profile, late 18th century. These small medallions often came from Roman workshops visited on the Grand Tour. On...

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Late 18th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Marble

NYDIA, THE BLIND FLOWER GIRL OF POMPEII Marble Sculpture 1856-1870
NYDIA, THE BLIND FLOWER GIRL OF POMPEII Marble Sculpture 1856-1870

NYDIA, THE BLIND FLOWER GIRL OF POMPEII Marble Sculpture 1856-1870

Located in Soquel, CA

Randolph John Rogers (American, 1825 - 1892) Randolph Rogers' Nydia, the Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii debuted in 1856 to critical and public acclaim, solidifying Rogers’ position as a pre-eminent American sculptor and it remains one of the artist’s most celebrated works today. The subject of Nydia is drawn from Edward Bulwer-Lytton's The Last Days of Pompeii 1834. After touring the ruins of the ancient city in 1833, and inspired by the stories of blinding volcanic ash, he composed the tale of Nydia, a slave who led her master, Glaucus, to safety. Rogers depicts Nydia at the moment that she and Glaucus have become separated in their perilous journey through the rubble and Nydia seeks familiarity in the surrounding chaos, her distress evident in her pained expression. The grace of the sculpture is at odds with the turmoil portrayed; a toppled Corinthian capital lies at her feet and obstructs her next step, indicated by the tilt of her back foot and grip on her walking stick. Examples of this model can be found in major American collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Literature, Millard F Rogers, Jr. Randolph Rogers, American Sculptor in Rome. University of Massachusetts Press, 1971, American Figurative Sculpture in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1986. Joyce K Schiller. "Nydia, A Forgotten Icon of the Nineteenth Century." Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Born in Waterloo, New York, Randolph John Rogers became an expatriate* sculptor of idealized figures, portraits, and commemorative works in Neo-Classical* and Realist* styles. He worked in clay, plaster, marble and bronze, and lived both in Italy and the United States. He made 167 examples of Nydia in two sizes (varies depending on base height) 36" and 54'. Rogers was raised in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and as a young man did woodcuts* for the local newspaper, The Michigan Argus, and also worked as a baker's assistant and a dry goods clerk. In 1847, he moved to New York City, where he hoped to find work as an engraver*, but failing to do so, worked in a dry goods store owned by John Steward...

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1850s Italian School Sculptures

Materials

Marble

"Violante Beatrice of Bavaria"
"Violante Beatrice of Bavaria"

"Violante Beatrice of Bavaria"

Located in Astoria, NY

Aristide Petrilli (Italian, 1868-1930) "Violante Beatrice of Bavaria" Alabaster Bust, late 19th century, the bust on an angular plinth, signed and titled. 17" H x 16" W x 7" D.

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Late 19th Century Italian School Sculptures

Materials

Alabaster

The Trapdoor
The Trapdoor

The Trapdoor

By Arturo Martini

Located in Roma, RM

Arturo Martini (Treviso 1889 - Milan 1947), La Botola (1930 / 1933) Terracotta sculpture 34 x 42 x 9 cm signed lower left; label of Galleria del Milione, Milan, on back. Provenance...

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1930s Italian School Sculptures

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Terracotta

Bronze bust of Seneca or Pseudo-Seneca Italy Naples late 18th-early 19th cent
Bronze bust of Seneca or Pseudo-Seneca Italy Naples late 18th-early 19th cent

Bronze bust of Seneca or Pseudo-Seneca Italy Naples late 18th-early 19th cent

Located in Pistoia, IT

Bronze bust with brown patina depicting the pseudo-Seneca, Italy, early 19th century. The Pseudo-Seneca is a Roman bronze bust from the late 1st century B.C.. discovered in 1754 in ...

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Late 18th Century Italian School Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

Coppia di Medaglioni in Marmo Profili di Papi fine XVII-inizi XVIII secolo
Coppia di Medaglioni in Marmo Profili di Papi fine XVII-inizi XVIII secolo

Coppia di Medaglioni in Marmo Profili di Papi fine XVII-inizi XVIII secolo

Located in Pistoia, IT

Coppia di medaglioni in marmo raffiguranti i profili dei papi Gregorio VIII e Leone IX. Italia, bottega romana, fine XVII-inizi XVIII secolo. Gregorio VIII, nato Alberto di Morra ...

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Late 17th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Marble

Group of Three Vintage Italian Tole Palm Tree Sculptures
Group of Three Vintage Italian Tole Palm Tree Sculptures

Group of Three Vintage Italian Tole Palm Tree Sculptures

Located in Palm Beach, FL

Group of three mid century tole palm tree sculptures crafted in metal in a chic stylized modern form with painted leaves and faux bamboo trunks set in classic square bases with faux ...

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20th Century Italian School Sculptures

Materials

Metal

ANDROMEDA 1859
ANDROMEDA 1859

ANDROMEDA 1859

Located in Padova, IT

Andromeda, 1859, statue by Ugo Zannoni (1836-1919), Palazzo Spinola, Milan, Lombardy, Italy.

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1860s Italian School Sculptures

Materials

Marble

L' AMICO FERITO
L' AMICO FERITO

L' AMICO FERITO

Located in Padova, IT

He was a very active sculptor who gained considerable fame; he died in 1879 at the age of only 50, mourned by all. Having no heirs, he left his estate to the Brera Academy and his mo...

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1870s Italian School Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Boy with drape by Augusto Murer
Boy with drape by Augusto Murer

Boy with drape by Augusto Murer

By Augusto Murer

Located in Vicenza, VI

The sculpture in question, representing a boy with drape, is the work of Augusto Murer cast in 75 pieces, of which this is No. 58/75. Made of bronze in 1980 and in excellent condit...

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1980s Italian School Sculptures

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Bronze

Goddess Circe Italian Neoclassical Sculpture Carved Wood Ebony and Gold 1800s
Goddess Circe Italian Neoclassical Sculpture Carved Wood Ebony and Gold 1800s

Goddess Circe Italian Neoclassical Sculpture Carved Wood Ebony and Gold 1800s

Located in Milano, IT

Circe 19th-century Italian Wooden Sculpture, the proposed neoclassical figure is a fascinating and rare depiction of the Goddess Circe, made in the early 1800s. The pine wood carving...

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Early 19th Century Italian School Sculptures

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Wood

PRIMI FIORI
PRIMI FIORI

PRIMI FIORI

Located in Padova, IT

He was a very active sculptor who gained considerable fame; he died in 1879 at the age of only 50, mourned by all. Having no heirs, he left his estate to the Brera Academy and his mo...

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Mid-19th Century Italian School Sculptures

Materials

Marble

Italian School sculptures for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Italian School sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including Arturo Martini, and TONY GANGITANO. Frequently made by artists working with Bronze, and Marble and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Italian School sculptures, so small editions measuring 3.38 inches across are also available. Prices for sculptures made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $2,250 and tops out at $133,146, while the average work sells for $6,404.