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"1930s Terracotta Sicilian Sculpture Of A Young Girl"
A terracotta sculpture hand-crafted in Sicily in the first half of 20th century, it's in original patina with signs of use and age. A terracotta sculpture it's a captivating piece of art. The fact that it retains its original patina and exhibits signs of use and age adds to its authenticity and historical value. The portrayal of a young girl in terracotta sculpture has various artistic and symbolic interpretations. The subject reflects ideals of youth, innocence. The original patina on the sculpture signifies the natural aging process of the terracotta over time. It may have acquired a weathered appearance due to exposure to the elements or the environment in which it was displayed or stored. The patina manifests as discoloration, texture, or a worn surface, and it contributes to the sculpture's overall aesthetic appeal and historical charm. Signs of use and age, such as small chips, cracks, or scratches, are common in antique terracotta sculptures. These imperfections could have occurred due to handling, movement, or natural wear and tear over the years. While they may be considered minor flaws, they also serve as evidence of the sculpture's journey through time and add to its character.
Price: 1 200 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Condition of use

Material: Terracotta
Width: 24
Height: 43
Depth: 17

Reference: 1144856
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1930s Terracotta Sicilian Sculpture Of A Young Girl
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