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Marble Bust of Young Lady, Signed

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  • French Marble Bust of a Young Lady
    Located in New York, NY
    A fine colorful French variegated marble bust of a young lady Origin: French Date: circa 1880 Dimension: H: 25 in. x W: 17 in. x D: 10 in.
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    Antique 19th Century French Busts

    Materials

    Marble

  • Marble Bust of a Young Man, Carrara Marble
    Located in Montreal, Quebec
    Marble Bust of a Young Man, Carrara Marble.
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    Antique 19th Century French Neoclassical Busts

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    Carrara Marble

  • Italian Marble Bust of a Smiling Young Woman, Signed Tiruk
    Located in Montreal, QC
    This bust sensitively captures the beauty and innocence of youth. Her thick hair is worn in a single braid; her head is thrown back as she laughs. The sculptor, who signs indistinctl...
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    Early 20th Century Italian Modern Busts

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    Marble

  • Impressionist Bronze Bust Sculpture of a Young Lady, on a Marble Base, Unsigned
    Located in Berlin, DE
    Impressionist bronze bust sculpture of a young lady. On a marble base. Unsigned. Artist unknown.
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    20th Century Busts

    Materials

    Marble, Bronze

  • Marble Bust of a Young Lady as Flora by John Adams-Acton
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    Marble Bust of a Young lady as Flora by John Adams-Acton (English, 1830-1910) Signed and dated: JOHN ADAMS-ACTON FECT ROMA 1864 with inscription ELLEN A. HALL White Marble Provenance: Adams-Acton won the Royal Academy’s Gold Medal for sculpture in 1858 and his prize was to study in Rome under John Gibson, the important British Neoclassical sculptor. This bust of a young lady as Flora, Roman goddess of flowers and the Spring, was probably executed by Adams-Acton in Gibson’s studio in Rome, where he spent a successful period making portraits of Grand Tour patrons. The inscription, ‘Ellen A. Hall’, is probably the name of the sitter, who was most likely a young British tourist in Rome. Adams-Acton exhibited regularly at the Royal Academy from 1854 until 1892, where his sitters included William Gladstone...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century English Busts

    Materials

    Marble

  • Tenerani Statuary Marble Bust of a Young Augustus Caesar
    Located in Wormelow, Herefordshire
    A finely carved statuary white marble bust of a young Augustus Caesar attributed to the workshops of 19th century Italian sculptor Pietro Tenerani (1789-1869). Also known as Young Octavian, this bust of a young Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar is after a sculpture found in the Pio Clementino Museums of the Vatican. Carved with exceptional detail, the bust is elevated on a turned socle and bears the name ‘TENERANI’ to the front. Other busts like this one after the Vatican original of the former Emperor Augustus were sculpted in the Mid-18th Century. Pietro Tenerani (1789-1869) was a notable Italian sculptor of the early 19th century. In his early career, he trained under Italian sculptor Lorenzo Bartolini, before moving to Rome where he won a scholarship as a pupil of Danish sculptor, Bertel Thorvalsden. Having honed his skills, Tenerani worked from a studio of his own in later years. William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire, Queen Victoria and Pope Pius IX...
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    Antique Mid-19th Century Italian Neoclassical Busts

    Materials

    Marble, Statuary Marble

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