Striking academic plaster sculpture of a standing female nude, missing head and forearms. Signed Ceragioli at the base, the work is likely a study model made in the early 20th century, possibly intended for artistic education or as a preliminary version for a larger sculpture.
The name Ceragioli probably refers to an artist from the Ceragioli family, active in Tuscany and Liguria during the 19th and 20th centuries, known for monumental sculpture and decorative works.
The poised stance, anatomical accuracy, and volumetric clarity elevate this piece to a work of notable sculptural quality—ideal for sculpture collectors, classical interiors, or art studios.
Good condition, with age-consistent patina, minor surface wear, and hairline cracks typical of plaster works.