"Mid-19th Century Sculptural Group In Biscuit "toilet Of Venus" "
This splendid biscuit porcelain sculptural group represents the Toilet of Venus and is a work of great refinement. At the center of the composition is the figure of Venus, nude and graceful. A delicate cloth drapes over one leg, providing a touch of modesty, while her beautifully modeled body is enveloped in an aura of divine beauty. Surrounding her are Cupid and three maidens, carefully attending to her preparation. Cupid, with a focused expression, fastens an elegant sandal on her foot, symbolizing grace and lightness. One of the maidens, with gentle movements, arranges her hair, embodying the image of a goddess in full splendor. Another maiden, carefully rummaging through a chest, prepares to offer her precious items, while the fourth holds some elegant drapery, ready to adorn the goddess. Every element of the sculpture is crafted with extraordinary detail, from the fine folds of the garments to the meticulous work on the faces and expressions. The sculpture also stands out as an excellent centerpiece, as it can be appreciated from every angle. French manufacture from the mid-19th century.
Dimensions: H x DM 36 x 22cm