Plaster Bust Of A Roman Emperor (19th Century)
A plaster bust depicting a Roman emperor, dating from the 19th century and inspired by the famous sculpted portraits of Imperial Rome. Rich in character and historical appeal, this sculpture reflects the fascination with classical antiquity that dominated academic art and collecting in 19th-century Europe.
The emperor is depicted with an imposing expression, finely modeled facial features, and the dignified presence characteristic of Roman imperial portraits. The sculptor skillfully captured the authority and nobility traditionally associated with the rulers of ancient Rome, creating a work of great decorative and architectural power.
Crafted in plaster, this bust is reminiscent of the models and museum casts widely used by artists, academies, and collectors throughout the 19th century. These sculptures were highly prized for their educational value and their ability to bring masterpieces of antiquity into private collections and refined interiors.
Its imposing dimensions and classical subject matter make it an ideal decorative piece for a library, office, gallery, entryway, or a collection of artworks inspired by the Grand Tour and antiquity.
A remarkable example of 19th-century neoclassical sculpture, celebrating the enduring legacy of the Roman Empire.
Period:
19th century
Material:
Plaster
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 20 cm
Condition:
Good condition for an antique. Minor wear, surface marks, and restorations consistent with the age and material. Beautiful presentation and strong decorative presence.
Keywords:
Florin Antiques
The emperor is depicted with an imposing expression, finely modeled facial features, and the dignified presence characteristic of Roman imperial portraits. The sculptor skillfully captured the authority and nobility traditionally associated with the rulers of ancient Rome, creating a work of great decorative and architectural power.
Crafted in plaster, this bust is reminiscent of the models and museum casts widely used by artists, academies, and collectors throughout the 19th century. These sculptures were highly prized for their educational value and their ability to bring masterpieces of antiquity into private collections and refined interiors.
Its imposing dimensions and classical subject matter make it an ideal decorative piece for a library, office, gallery, entryway, or a collection of artworks inspired by the Grand Tour and antiquity.
A remarkable example of 19th-century neoclassical sculpture, celebrating the enduring legacy of the Roman Empire.
Period:
19th century
Material:
Plaster
Dimensions:
Height: 75 cm
Width: 60 cm
Depth: 20 cm
Condition:
Good condition for an antique. Minor wear, surface marks, and restorations consistent with the age and material. Beautiful presentation and strong decorative presence.
Keywords:
Florin Antiques
1 900 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Good condition
Material: Plaster
Reference (ID): 1782119
Availability: In stock
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