Era: 1600
Dimensions: Height 46 cm, base diameter 16 cm
Provenance: Cortina d’Ampezzo Collection
Description: Splendid wooden cimolo sculpture from the 17th century, representing the allegory of Faith. The woman holds a chalice, symbolizing Christian faith, while in the other hand she possibly carries a staff or a cross symbol, further referencing spirituality.
The detailed features of the face, serene and focused, along with the solemn pose, give the figure an aura of devotion and sacredness. The original wood patina enhances its antiquity and authenticity. Originating from a prestigious Cortina d’Ampezzo collection, this sculpture perfectly fits into the realm of sacred and baroque art collecting, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of 17th-century works.
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Additional Info: The artwork is available at our exhibition space in Badia Polesine (RO) and it’s delibered with a certificate of authenticity. We take care of and organize the transportation of the artwork, both for Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers.
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