19th Century Italian Marble Bust of a Lady with a Veil
Located in Land O' Lakes, FL
An Italian artist signed 19th century marble bust of a lady. Wearing a ruffled top with a veil
Antique 1860s Italian Busts
Marble
19th Century Italian Marble Bust of a Lady with a Veil
Located in Land O' Lakes, FL
An Italian artist signed 19th century marble bust of a lady. Wearing a ruffled top with a veil
Marble
$3,200
H 12.75 in W 14 in D 7.25 in
Fine French Terracotta Bust of a Woman with Wreath and Veil, 19th/20th Century
Located in Dallas, TX
This terracotta bust of a woman has some exquisite details. Sculpted in France in the late 1800’s
Terracotta
Carved Alabaster Bust of the Madonna, Italian, 19th Century
Located in London, GB
Bust of the Madonna as the ‘Lady of Our Sorrows’ (Mater Dolorosa) Italian, possibly Florence, late
Alabaster
Draped Veil Female Bust Sculpture by Alva Studios
By Alva Studios
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Midcentury museum quality reproduction plaster female veiled bust by Alva Studios, New York.
Plaster
Signed 19th C. Marble Bust of Woman with Veil
By Cecchi
Located in Milford, NH
19th c. marble bust of a young woman in a veil. Great proportion and detail. Signed Cecchi.
Marble
Carrara Marble Bust, "Woman with Veil and Crown of Flowers"
Located in Paris, FR
Bust in white marble of Carrara representing a woman with a veil crowned with flowers. The very
Marble, Carrara Marble
Sold
H 12.21 in W 5.52 in D 7.88 in
Glazed Ceramic Head of Woman with Painted Veil, Attributed to Vally Wieselthiel
By Vally Wieselthier
Located in Mexico, DF
Beautiful ceramic head of a woman with painted veil, white base with colored glaze, attributed to
Ceramic
Sold
H 24 in W 18 in D 10 in
Fantastic Italian Marble Bust of a Lady with Veil over Her Face by F. Vichi
Located in New York, NY
Italian Marble Bust of a veiled woman 24" high signed on back "F. Vichi of Florence" some stains
1900/1920 Neapolitan Carrara Marble Bust of Bride with Veil
Located in Paris, FR
Bust of a bride with a veil, follower of Giovanni Strazza, author of The Veiled Virgin, sculptor of
Carrara Marble
Plaster Man Bust by Charles Fultz
Located in Pasadena, CA
stylized veil, giving the bust the status of a found object or even a buried treasure. The small cubes
Rope, Fiberglass, Wood
The presence of vintage and antique bust sculptures can add a necessary decorative layer to any interior. And just because a statue looks classical doesn't mean it has to be conventional.
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