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Neoclassical Plaster Architectural Column Sculpture, Grand Tour Style Decorative

About the Item

A sculptural neoclassical decorative object featuring three fluted columns with ornate Corinthian-style capitals supporting a fragmentary architectural form, executed in plaster with hand-applied patina. #5284 This piece draws inspiration from Grand Tour architectural ruins, evoking classical antiquity through its intentionally fragmented upper structure and classical columnar base. The composition balances symmetry with an aged, ruin-like aesthetic, making it a compelling decorative accent. The fluted shafts rise from a stepped plinth base detailed with block masonry motifs, while the capitals display acanthus-style ornamentation with subtle gilt highlighting. The upper element presents as a broken architectural fragment, reinforcing the classical ruin narrative. Ideal as a sculptural accent on a desk, console, or bookshelf, this object works particularly well in neoclassical, Hollywood Regency, or eclectic interiors. Material: Plaster / composition with painted and gilt finish Style: Neoclassical / Grand Tour Revival Period: Circa 1980s Origin: Likely European or American decorative arts production Condition: Good vintage condition with expected surface wear, patina, and minor scuffs consistent with age Dimensions: 8.5"W x 8.25"D x 25"H Form: Three fluted columns with Corinthian-style capitals supporting a fragment/ruin element