"After Christophe Gabriel Allegrain, Sculpture Venus At The Bath, 19th Century"
After Christophe Gabriel Allegrain, Sculpture Venus at Her Bath, Goldscheider, 19th Century. Important and sublime glazed terracotta sculpture depicting Venus at her bath, after the French sculptor Christophe Gabriel Allegrain (1710-1795), a major figure in 18th-century sculpture. This sculpture, created by the famous and renowned Viennese manufacturer, Goldscheider, represents the goddess in a graceful pose. This female figure, lightly draped, with one foot delicately placed on a rock, embodies gentleness. Her finely sculpted hair, gathered into a chignon, emphasizes the delicacy of her face. This sculpture, marked and numbered in relief on the base, is by Goldscheider, Vienna. A beautiful work of art with perfectly executed lines, inspired by Neoclassical models, and crafted by the prestigious Viennese manufacturer Goldscheider, it will easily find its place in your home. This generously sized sculpture possesses a strong decorative presence. This piece testifies to the elegance of 19th-century objets d'art and will enhance your home. Work from the late 19th century. Dimensions: Height: 80 cm Width: 27 cm. In excellent condition.