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Giuseppe Gambogi Furniture

Italian, 1862-1938
The Italian sculptor, Giuseppe Gambogi (1862 - 1938), worked in Paris and exhibited classical, romantic and orientalist subjects at the Salons. He was greatly inspired by mythology and its figures ranging from the nymph to the goddess. The melancholic and exotic idealized human form reflects Gambogi’s fascination with the ‘Belle Époque’. The sculptor had a taste for beautiful materials: he sculpted in marble and alabaster, sometimes adding onyx to further enhance his work.
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Alabaster sculpture signed G. Gambogi. Italy, early 20th century.
By Giuseppe Gambogi
Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Alabaster sculpture signed G. Gambogi. Italy, early 20th century. Giuseppe Gambogi (1862 - 1938).
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Early 20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Giuseppe Gambogi Furniture

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Alabaster

Italian Marble Sculpture Statue of a Beauty
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Artist: G. GAMBOGI, Italian (FL. LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH C.) Origin: Italian Date: 19th century Dimension: 42 1/4 in. x 13 1/2 in. x 11 in.
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White Marble Statue Sculpture of a Beauty by Giuseppe Gambogi
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