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Place of Origin: Spanish
1950s French Fruitwood Abstract Figurative Sculpture of an Arab Woman with Niqab
Located in Marbella, ES
1950 French fruitwood abstract figurative sculpture of an Arab woman with niqab.
Category

Mid-20th Century Spanish Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood

Set of Six Spanish Painted Iron Cactus Statues
Located in Marbella, ES
Set of six Spanish painted iron cactus statues. Dimensions largest: 200 x 30 x 30cm Dimensions smallest: 102 x 30 x 30cm.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Spanish Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Iron

Set of Five Spanish Painted Iron Cactus Statues
Located in Marbella, ES
Set of six Spanish painted iron cactus statues. Dimensions largest: 202 x 40 x 40cm Dimensions smallest: 65 x 40 x 40cm.  
Category

2010s Spanish Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Iron

18th Century Spanish Andalusian Giltwood St Joseph with the Infant Sculpture
Located in Marbella, ES
18th century Spanish Andalusian giltwood painted St. Joseph with Baby Jesus figure sculpture.
Category

18th Century Antique Spanish Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Wood

”Child Portrait” Marble and Bronze, Spain, 19th Century
Located in Madrid, ES
"Girl with flowers on a basket". Sculpture in white marble and bronze, on base, Spain, 19th century. The pedestal, in the shape of a column with a smooth shaft, elevates the sculpture and highlights it with its elegance of lines and lack of exaggerated decorative elements (aside from some moldings in what would be the capital and the marbled marble change in the upper piece, on which the sculpture is located). The figure of the girl, carved in a white marble of great quality, is sitting, looking towards the distance, and with a bouquet of flowers in her arms and a medal hanging from a cord around her neck. When sitting on a basket with flowers the figure is softened, in addition to enhancing it with the chromatic contrast existing between the flowers and the basket (patinated bronze) and the figure. The hair of the girl, with a pictorial waves without a powerful chiaroscuro, contrasts with the detail of the dress, perfect both in the ruffles of the neck and in the embroidery of the fabric and with which, in addition, an "informal" touch has been added to show fallen a strait and the skirt wrinkled. This lack of formality fits perfectly with the theme, and is slightly accentuated by presenting the figure with socks (or stockings, dropped) and without shoes. The realism of the face (attenuated with a slight idealization) suggests that it is a child portrait. The pictorial treatment of the figure and the roses relate it to artistic approaches that emerged during the 19th century and with a certain aesthetic and skill level. Stylistically, it is possible to relate it to the environment and the influence of two key figures of 19th-century Spanish art for their invoice, traits, technical mastery and originality: Agustín Querol...
Category

19th Century Neoclassical Antique Spanish Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Marble, Bronze

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