a woman seated on a rocksigned on the back of the base
Guglielmo Pugi (1870-1915) - Sculpture of a seated woman rolling woolin two-tone marble and alabaster
Guglielmo Pugi (1850-1915) was 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 alabaster female figures
in the style of late 19th-century Academic Art,
several of which are exhibited in the Historical Alabaster Museum in Volterra, Italy.
Period: Late 19th century, Circa 1890
In perfect condition
Dimensions: H: cm / W: cm / D: cm