Sculpture Depicting “venus At Her Bath”
An important sculpture in white statuary marble with a base inlaid with yellow and Belgian black marble
An elegant and refined sculpture in white statuary marble depicting Venus at Her Bath, a highly popular motif in the Neoclassical tradition, inspired by models from Greco-Roman antiquity. The goddess is captured in a moment of intimate grace as she gently lifts the drape, in a sinuous and harmonious pose that highlights the purity of the forms and the sculptural quality of the execution.
The work stands out for its excellent craftsmanship in statuary marble, characterized by a delicate anatomical rendering and a refined surface treatment that lends softness and luminosity to the figure. The composition is further enhanced by the exquisite octagonal architectural base, also in white statuary marble, embellished with elegant inlaid panels of yellow marble and profiles in Belgian Black, which create a striking chromatic contrast of great decorative effect.
Attributed to the sculptural tradition of central Italy between the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the work fully reflects the neoclassical taste of the era, when the revival of the ideal of ancient beauty resulted in sculptures destined for the most prestigious aristocratic residences.
With remarkable visual impact and high-quality craftsmanship, this important sculpture represents a rare example of Italian decorative and sculptural art from the 18th and 19th centuries, ideal for prestigious collections and high-end interior design settings.
Period: Late 18th – Early 19th century;
Provenance: Central Italy.
Dimensions: Height 210 cm; Width 70 cm;
Condition: Excellent condition;
Documentation: Certificate of authenticity.
Assistance: We are at your disposal for further clarification, information, and images;
Shipping: Available throughout Italy, Europe, and the rest of the world. Competitive prices, maximum security, and full traceability. (To be arranged privately).
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Antichità Goglia
An elegant and refined sculpture in white statuary marble depicting Venus at Her Bath, a highly popular motif in the Neoclassical tradition, inspired by models from Greco-Roman antiquity. The goddess is captured in a moment of intimate grace as she gently lifts the drape, in a sinuous and harmonious pose that highlights the purity of the forms and the sculptural quality of the execution.
The work stands out for its excellent craftsmanship in statuary marble, characterized by a delicate anatomical rendering and a refined surface treatment that lends softness and luminosity to the figure. The composition is further enhanced by the exquisite octagonal architectural base, also in white statuary marble, embellished with elegant inlaid panels of yellow marble and profiles in Belgian Black, which create a striking chromatic contrast of great decorative effect.
Attributed to the sculptural tradition of central Italy between the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the work fully reflects the neoclassical taste of the era, when the revival of the ideal of ancient beauty resulted in sculptures destined for the most prestigious aristocratic residences.
With remarkable visual impact and high-quality craftsmanship, this important sculpture represents a rare example of Italian decorative and sculptural art from the 18th and 19th centuries, ideal for prestigious collections and high-end interior design settings.
Period: Late 18th – Early 19th century;
Provenance: Central Italy.
Dimensions: Height 210 cm; Width 70 cm;
Condition: Excellent condition;
Documentation: Certificate of authenticity.
Assistance: We are at your disposal for further clarification, information, and images;
Shipping: Available throughout Italy, Europe, and the rest of the world. Competitive prices, maximum security, and full traceability. (To be arranged privately).
We wish you a good day
Antichità Goglia
36 000 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Marble
Reference (ID): 1772762
Availability: In stock
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