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Antique statuary Carrara sculpture “Venus Italica” after Antonio Canova
Antique statuary Carrara sculpture “Venus Italica” after Antonio Canova

Antique statuary Carrara sculpture “Venus Italica” after Antonio Canova

By Antonio Canova

Located in Tyrone, Northern Ireland

An antique Carrara marble sculpture “Venus Italica” after Antonio Canova (1757-1822) Made in Italy during the 19th century. When the Medici Venus was forcibly removed from the Tribuna of the Uffizi by Napoleon’s forces, King Louis I of Etruria commissioned Antonio Canova to replace the figure. True to nature, Canova submitted a wholly original figure to rival the antiquity, despite originally being asked to sculpt a copy. Canova’s Venus...

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19th Century Italian Neoclassical Revival Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss Sculpture
Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss Sculpture

Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss Sculpture

By Antonio Canova

Located in Tyrone, Northern Ireland

Psyche revived by Cupid’s kiss. After Canova. Beautifully carved in fine statuary marble. The winged young man who has just landed on a rock where a ...

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Mid-19th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Mid Century Italian white marble erotic sculpture
Mid Century Italian white marble erotic sculpture

Mid Century Italian white marble erotic sculpture

Located in London, GB

Well crafted erotic art piece is white carrera marble depicting a phallus. The item is of a substantial size and realistic in form to create an interesting sculptural piece.

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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

A Lifesize Marble Bust of the Capuan Venus By Gaetano Rossi, After The Antique
A Lifesize Marble Bust of the Capuan Venus By Gaetano Rossi, After The Antique

A Lifesize Marble Bust of the Capuan Venus By Gaetano Rossi, After The Antique

Located in Brighton, West Sussex

A Life-size White Marble Bust of the Capuan Venus By Gaetano Rossi After The Antique, On Pedestal. On a green scagliola and marble pedestal. Signed and dated ‘G.NO Rossi, 1876’. D...

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19th Century Italian Classical Greek Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Art Deco Cast Marble Stone "The Awakening" by Vincent Glinsky
Art Deco Cast Marble Stone "The Awakening" by Vincent Glinsky

Art Deco Cast Marble Stone "The Awakening" by Vincent Glinsky

Located in Douglas Manor, NY

8-102 cast marble stone sculpture designer by Vincent Glinsky in 1930s Original sculpture done in 1930 Newly cast in Italy 1960s Russian born/American artist 1895-1975.

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1960s European Vintage Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Decorative Marble Sculpture Ornament White Rose Blossom Statuary Handmade Italy
Decorative Marble Sculpture Ornament White Rose Blossom Statuary Handmade Italy

Decorative Marble Sculpture Ornament White Rose Blossom Statuary Handmade Italy

By Barberini & Gunnell

Located in Ancona, Marche

A refined sculpture, entirely handcrafted from a single block of fine Statuario marble. Each piece begins with the careful selection of the marble, chosen for the purity of its tones...

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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Antonio Garella (1863-1919) Italian Marble Sculpture “The Village Celebration"
Antonio Garella (1863-1919) Italian Marble Sculpture “The Village Celebration"

Antonio Garella (1863-1919) Italian Marble Sculpture “The Village Celebration"

By Antonio Garella

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A Very Fine, Large and Charming Italian Late 19th to early 20th-Century Carrara Marble Sculpture Group Titled “The Village Celebration” by Professor Antonio Garella (Italian, 1863-1919). The intricately, impressive and exceptionally carved statuary marble group depicting a joyful dancing and singing group of Italian villagers, in a lively embrace, holding hands and arms. The happy celebratory scene includes a figure playing an accordion, another holding a wicker basket, and a hunter with a rifle slung over his back, accompanied by his hunting dog. The sculpture is elegantly mounted on a swiveling, carved green marble pedestal. Signed: Profre A. Garella – Galleria P. Bazzanti, Firenze. Circa: Florence, 1900. Antonio Giuseppe Garella (1863–1919) was an Italian sculptor renowned for his work in marble, alabaster, and bronze during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Ferrara (some sources cite Bologna), he trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence and in Bologna before establishing himself in Florence, where he became a prominent figure in the city’s artistic community. Often referred to as "Professor Antonio Garella," he was closely associated with the Galleria P. Bazzanti, a prestigious hub for sculpture sales and exhibitions. Garella’s career spanned the fin-de-siècle period, blending neoclassical influences with romantic, narrative themes inspired by everyday Italian life and classical antiquity. His sculptures, known for their intricate carving and emotional expressiveness, include lively portrayals, as seen in The Village Celebration. Other notable works include The Love Letter, a white marble figure of a young woman reading, evoking tender emotion; La Notte (The Night), a nude sculpture of a flying maiden above an orb; Diane of Gabii, a life-size marble inspired by classical antiquity; and Apollo and Daphne, a large marble sculpture modeled after Gianlorenzo Bernini’s 17th-century masterpiece in the Borghese Villa, Rome. In Apollo and Daphne, drawn from Ovid’s Metamorphoses, Garella captures the myth of the chaste nymph Daphne, pursued by the young god Apollo, who is bewitched by Cupid to fall in love with her. As Daphne prays to her river-god father to escape Apollo’s advances, she transforms into a laurel tree. Garella, like Bernini, sensitively carves Daphne’s feet and hands morphing into leaves and branches, while Ovid notes that Apollo can still feel her heart beating beneath the bark. Garella’s monumental commissions further highlight his prominence, including a 1904 statue of Garibaldi in Pistoia and two statues, L’Architettura and La Musica, for the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument in Rome. Though not as celebrated as Antonio Canova (1757–1822), Garella significantly contributed to Florence’s marble sculpture tradition, bridging academic styles with emerging 20th-century trends and influencing decorative arts. His masterpieces, often crafted through ateliers like Galleria P. Bazzanti, remain highly valued in European and American private collections, with limited auction records due to their scarcity in the antiques trade market. Related Literature: A. Panzetta, Nuovo dizionario degli scultori italiani, Turin, 2003, vol. I. Museums: • Museo Civico di Prato (Prato Civic Museum) - Prato, Italy Ritratto di Filippino Lippi (Portrait of Filippino Lippi) Bronze and marble bust portraying the Renaissance painter Filippino Lippi (1457–1504), reflecting Garella's skill in portraiture and historical homage. • Fondazione Sgarbi (Sgarbi Foundation; a private cultural institution with museum-like functions, focused on art collections) - Ro Ferrarese, Italy Saffo (Sappho) Polymaterial bust (likely marble and other media) depicting the ancient Greek poet Sappho, emphasizing classical themes. • Muzeum Palac-Herbsta – Łódź, Poland...

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Early 1900s Italian Country Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Carrara Marble, Statuary Marble

Statuary Marble Sculpture of The Dying Gaul After the Antique
Statuary Marble Sculpture of The Dying Gaul After the Antique

Statuary Marble Sculpture of The Dying Gaul After the Antique

Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire

A mid 19th century statuary marble sculpture of the ‘Dying Gaul’ after the antique. This marble sculpture is a scale depiction of the larger Dying Gaul marble statue, currently loca...

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Mid-19th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

19th Century Marble Statue of Livia After the Antique
19th Century Marble Statue of Livia After the Antique

19th Century Marble Statue of Livia After the Antique

Located in Essex, MA

Grand Tour Carved Marble Statue of the Empress Livia Drusilla After the Antique. A true depiction of the Classical Statue of Rome's First Empress. Livia Drusilla (30 January 59 BC – 28 September AD 29) was Roman empress...

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19th Century Italian Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Large Antique Italian Statuary Marble Portrait Medallion
Large Antique Italian Statuary Marble Portrait Medallion

Large Antique Italian Statuary Marble Portrait Medallion

Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire

A large 18th century Italian white statuary marble portrait medallion from the workshop of Orazio Marinali (1643-1720). One of two similar marble medallions we are selling, this pie...

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Early 18th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Large 18th Century Italian Statuary Marble Portrait Medallion
Large 18th Century Italian Statuary Marble Portrait Medallion

Large 18th Century Italian Statuary Marble Portrait Medallion

Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire

A large 18th century Italian white statuary marble portrait medallion from the workshop of Orazio Marinali (1643-1720). One of two similar marble medallions we are selling, this pi...

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Early 18th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

After Michelangelo White Statuary Marble Sculpture of Moses
After Michelangelo White Statuary Marble Sculpture of Moses

After Michelangelo White Statuary Marble Sculpture of Moses

Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire

A scale white statuary marble sculpture of Moses after Michelangelo circa 1875. After the larger than life-size Carrara marble original from the tomb of Pope Julius II in St. Peter’s Basilica, Rome completed around 1515. This scale sculpture is exceptionally carved, capturing the quality and detail of Michelangelo’s Moses...

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Mid-19th Century Italian Renaissance Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Italian Statuary Marble Sculpture of a Neoclassical Maiden
Italian Statuary Marble Sculpture of a Neoclassical Maiden

Italian Statuary Marble Sculpture of a Neoclassical Maiden

Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire

A late 19th century Italian statuary marble sculpture of a neoclassical maiden wearing a headdress and carrying two ceremonial torches or standard bearers as if in procession. She is...

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Late 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Marble and Broze Artemisa Sculture, Signed Pugi, Italy, circa 1870
Marble and Broze Artemisa Sculture, Signed Pugi, Italy, circa 1870

Marble and Broze Artemisa Sculture, Signed Pugi, Italy, circa 1870

By Guglielmo Pugi

Located in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires

Marble and broze Artemisa sculture, signed Pugi, Italy, circa 1870. Statuary, Breccia and Siena marble and bronze. By Guglielmo Pugi (1850-1915) With breccia marble pedestal. Scul...

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Late 19th Century Italian Belle Époque Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Breccia Marble, Siena Marble, Statuary Marble, Bronze

Near Life Size Marble Crouching Venus
Near Life Size Marble Crouching Venus

Near Life Size Marble Crouching Venus

Located in London, GB

A near life size carved marble figure of the Crouching Venus. This late 19th century copy of the iconic Hellenistic original bases its form on the crouching Venus on permanent displa...

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Late 19th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Benjamin Edward Spence 1822-1866 "Highland Mary" Carved White Marble Sculpture
Benjamin Edward Spence 1822-1866 "Highland Mary" Carved White Marble Sculpture

Benjamin Edward Spence 1822-1866 "Highland Mary" Carved White Marble Sculpture

Located in Los Angeles, CA

"Highland Mary" (also known as Highland Mary or a portrait of Mary Campbell) Carved White Marble Sculpure by Benjamin Edward Spence (British, 1822–1866). A fine full-length, life-size neoclassical carved statue depicts the subject of Robert Burns’s poem Highland Mary (Mary Campbell), shown as a young woman standing in a contemplative pose. The sensual carved figure with a gentle contrapposto stance, weight resting on her left leg, right foot slightly advanced, and her head tilted downward with a solemn, introspective gaze. Her hair is centrally parted and styled in soft classical waves framing the face. She wears a long, fitted floor-length gown with a buttoned bodice and full skirt falling in graceful folds, over which is draped an asymmetrically arranged, heavily fringed plaid shawl (tartan implied through carved texture). Both hands are clasped together at her chest in a reflective gesture, fingers gently interlaced. She wears simple low-heeled slippers. The sculpture stands on a plain circular marble plinth. The work exhibits the refined carving and smooth finish characteristic of Spence’s mid-19th-century neoclassical style, with particular attention to the soft drapery, fringe details, and textural contrast between fabric and skin. Multiple versions of Highland Mary are known (including examples in the Royal Collection, Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool, and Sefton Park Palm House), with minor variations in pose and attributes; the present example corresponds to the clasped-hands composition. Signed: B.E. SPENCE Ft. ROMAE - 1862 Provenance / Literature note: Frequently exhibited and replicated during the Victorian period as one of Spence’s most celebrated works, inspired by the tragic romance between Mary Campbell and the poet Robert Burns. Benjamin Edward Spence (1822–1866) was a 19th century English sculptor, who spent much of his professional life in Italy. He was born in Liverpool in December 1822, the son of William Spence, a sculptor who later in life became a partner in a business house in Liverpool, and gave up the profession. In 1846 he was awarded the Heywood silver medal and a cash prize by the Royal Manchester Institution for a group in clay of the death of the Duke of York at the battle of Agincourt. His father was persuaded by John Gibson to send Edward to Rome. There he entered the studio of Richard James Wyatt, and also received help from Gibson. He died at Livorno (then known as Leghorn) on 21 October 1866. Between 1849 and 1867 Spence contributed to the exhibition of the Royal Academy five times: in 1850 with "Ophelia", in 1856 "Venus and Cupid", in 1861 "Hippolytus", and in 1867 "The Parting of Hector and Andromache". He contributed "Highland Mary" to the Exposition Universelle 1855, and two works, "Finding of Moses" and "Jeanie Deans before Queen Caroline", to the International Exhibition 1862. A number works of his that were not exhibited in England were engraved for the Art Journal. Works: • Highland Mary 1853, Buckingham Palace • Venus and Cupid, Philadelphia Museum of Art • Statue of Lavinia for Mr Holmes of Liverpool (1849) • Statue of Ophelia for Thomas Brassey MP (1850) • Tomb of Richard James Wyatt in the Protestant Cemetery, Rome (1851) • Highland Mary at Osborne House (1854) • Bas relief in a monument to Ann Catherine Jane Smith...

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Mid-19th Century English Baroque Revival Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Antique Italian Statuary Marble Sculpture of Dirce after Lorenzo Bartolini
Antique Italian Statuary Marble Sculpture of Dirce after Lorenzo Bartolini

Antique Italian Statuary Marble Sculpture of Dirce after Lorenzo Bartolini

Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire

An antique Italian white statuary marble sculpture of Dirce after Lorenzo Bartolini (1777-1850). This beautiful marble is carved after one of Lorenzo Bartolini's most successful scu...

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Mid-19th Century Italian Grand Tour Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Eros Sleeping
Eros Sleeping

Eros Sleeping

Located in London, GB

After Francois Duquesnoy. EROS SLEEPING, STATUARY MARBLE ON A PORTOR MARBLE BASE, 18TH CENTURY.

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18th Century Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Antique Statuary White Marble Sculpture of a Youth
Antique Statuary White Marble Sculpture of a Youth

Antique Statuary White Marble Sculpture of a Youth

Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire

A mid 19th century antique statuary white marble sculpture of a youth wearing a toga, possibly a young St. John the Baptist in the manner of Italian n...

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Mid-19th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Signed Art Nouveau Weathered Statue of a Dancer circa 1960
Signed Art Nouveau Weathered Statue of a Dancer circa 1960

Signed Art Nouveau Weathered Statue of a Dancer circa 1960

Located in Godshill, Isle of Wight

Signed Art Nouveau Weathered Statue of a Dancer circa 1960 Statue of a Dancing Maiden Sculpted in White Marble Signed Papini A signed marble “di latte” (crushed composite marble) ...

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1960s Folk Art Vintage Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Antique classical foot carved on white marble statuario-made Italy
Antique classical foot carved on white marble statuario-made Italy

Antique classical foot carved on white marble statuario-made Italy

By Laboratorio Todini

Located in Tarquinia, IT

Classical Greek-Roman style foot carved on beautiful white statuary marble weight kg 6.8 impossible to reproduce an identical copy given the uniqueness of the manufacture. The sculpt...

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1990s Italian Classical Greek Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

sculpture of a classical foot -statuary white marble -made in Italy
sculpture of a classical foot -statuary white marble -made in Italy

sculpture of a classical foot -statuary white marble -made in Italy

By Laboratorio Todini

Located in Tarquinia, IT

marble foot, sculpture foot, classical foot, white statuary marble foot. Classical-style foot fragment sculpture of white statuary marble placed on red travertine base. ▪ Made in Italy

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1990s Italian Neoclassical Revival Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Antique Italian Statuary Marble Sculpture of Dancing Faun
Antique Italian Statuary Marble Sculpture of Dancing Faun

Antique Italian Statuary Marble Sculpture of Dancing Faun

Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire

An antique Italian white statuary marble sculpture of a dancing faun. Dating to circa 1870, this Neoclassical piece has stood the test of time with various expertly handcarved eleme...

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Late 19th Century Italian Grand Tour Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Andrea Leoni The Wrestlers, after the Antique
Andrea Leoni The Wrestlers, after the Antique

Andrea Leoni The Wrestlers, after the Antique

Located in New York, NY

The wrestlers, after the antique Statuary Marble Signed dated Located "A Leoni di Firenze Fecit L'ano 1835".  

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19th Century Italian Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Modern Apolo Bust, Sculpture Piece in Calacatta Marble, Handmade by Greenapple
Modern Apolo Bust, Sculpture Piece in Calacatta Marble, Handmade by Greenapple

Modern Apolo Bust, Sculpture Piece in Calacatta Marble, Handmade by Greenapple

By Greenapple, GF Modern

Located in Lisboa, PT

Modern Apolo Bust, Calacatta Bianco Marble, Modern Collection, Handcrafted in Portugal - Europe by GF Modern. The Apolo bust is a captivating sculptural piece meticulously crafted f...

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21st Century and Contemporary Portuguese Modern Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Edward Hodges Baily (1788-1867) Sleeping Nymph
Edward Hodges Baily (1788-1867) Sleeping Nymph

Edward Hodges Baily (1788-1867) Sleeping Nymph

Located in London, GB

EDWARD HODGES BAILY (1788-1867) SLEEPING NYMPH incised signature and date E H Baily, R.A. / Sculp. London / 1840 Statuary marble.

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19th Century Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Large Italian Statue of a Sleeping Nymph
Large Italian Statue of a Sleeping Nymph

Large Italian Statue of a Sleeping Nymph

Located in London, GB

A large Italian school carrara marble sculpture depicting a sleeping nymph. The finely carved sculpture is reminiscent of a depiction of Sleeping Ariadne, popularised by the Roman copy of the Hellenistic original, the former being housed at the Vatican. Reclining on rocks, the sleeping nymph is shown draped only below the waist, and her finely modelled form is exemplified by the delicacy of her fingers. Italian, early 19th century. Before restoration.

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Early 19th Century Italian Rococo Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble

Sculpture Bust Woman with Tattoo in Statuario Carrara Marble
Sculpture Bust Woman with Tattoo in Statuario Carrara Marble

Sculpture Bust Woman with Tattoo in Statuario Carrara Marble

Located in Tivoli Terme, Roma

The sculpture bust was made from a single block of Statuario Carrara marble. Tattoo was made with manual micro-dots technique by the artist.   

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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Carrara Marble, Statuary Marble

Antique Fragmentary Statuary Marble Sculpture
Antique Fragmentary Statuary Marble Sculpture

Antique Fragmentary Statuary Marble Sculpture

Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire

An antique fragment of a statuary marble sculpture, sourced from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best known as the author John le Carré. Dating to circa 1840, this striking I...

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Mid-19th Century Italian Neoclassical Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Marble, Statuary Marble

Statuary Marble Statue of a Child Personifying Music
Statuary Marble Statue of a Child Personifying Music

Statuary Marble Statue of a Child Personifying Music

Located in London, by appointment only

Seated on a tree stump, a young child is playing the cymbals, carved from a single piece of statuary marble. This is for sure an impressive carving, the hands hold the cymbals with a...

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1860s French Belle Époque Antique Statuary Marble Figurative Sculptures

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Statuary Marble