Antique Statues, Alabaster And Marble, Woman Sculpture, Signed Pugi, XIX Century. (stal74) flag


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"Antique Statues, Alabaster And Marble, Woman Sculpture, Signed Pugi, XIX Century. (stal74)"
The Ancient Marble and Alabaster Sculptures category offers a great
and refined Female Sculpture, a Woman with ears of corn in her hand
made from different materials alabaster for the body and marble for the elegant dress.

The period of the antique sculpture is the late 19th century.
The beautiful sculpture of a standing woman is in good condition,
although it has undergone some minor restoration, in fact, two fingers
of the hand have been glued, but they are original to the sculpture.

The woman statue, bears a signature on the base of the Italian sculptor Pugi.
Guglielmo Pugi (1850-1915), born in Tuscany in Fiesole,
works in Florence where he has his studio-atelier.

Many works created by the sculptor were made for the foreign market,
especially towards the United States.
In fact, in 1901 he participated in the Buffalo Fair in New York and
in 1904 in Missouri at the Exposition Universelle.


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Size: 20 x 20 cm | Height: 61 cm | Weight: 13.7 Kg  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Price: 2 200 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Marble
Width: 20 cm
Height: 61 cm
Depth: 20cm

Reference: 1260755
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Antique Statues, Alabaster And Marble, Woman Sculpture, Signed Pugi, XIX Century. (stal74)
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0039 3335837917
0039 3332411260


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