"Sculpture "squatting Venus" After A Model By Pietro Bazzanti (1825/1895)"
Carrara marble sculpture depicting "Crouching Venus" after a model by Pietro Bazzanti (1825-1895). About: Pietro Bazzanti was a key figure in Florentine sculpture at the end of the 19th century. His workshop produced numerous marbles after antique models or after models by esteemed contemporary sculptors, such as Lorenzo Bartolini (1777-1850) and Johann Heinrik van Danncker (1758-1841). These copies were intended for travelers on the Grand Tour. The Crouching Venus is inspired by the antique model, known through numerous versions, some with significant variations.