""guglielmo Pugi Marble Statue Of Woman With An Amphora""
Beautiful white marble sculpture representing a woman with an orientalist amphora sitting on a low wall, on a round base plinth Signed (Pugi) on the back About: Guglielmo Pugi (1850-1915) is a Florentine sculptor active between 1870 and 1915. He designed a bust of King Umberto for the main square of Fiesole, his hometown. He is best known for his female figures in alabaster in the style of Academic Art of the late 19th century, several of which are exhibited in the Historical Alabaster Museum of Volterra in Italy.