Flora Surrounded By Putti, Late 19th-century Italian School, Terracotta
High-relief terracotta sculpture, hand-modeled and refined, depicting Flora, the Roman goddess of spring and flowers, surrounded by a swarm of winged putti moving among roses and garlands of foliage.
The composition is set within an oval frame richly adorned with volutes, a fluted vase, and a stylized Baroque-inspired shell.
The goddess is clad in flowing drapery and wears an opulent Baroque-inspired headdress.
This decorative composition reflects the taste of late 19th-century Italian workshops for the rediscovery of Italian Baroque and Rococo models.
Origin: Italy, probably Tuscany.
The composition is set within an oval frame richly adorned with volutes, a fluted vase, and a stylized Baroque-inspired shell.
The goddess is clad in flowing drapery and wears an opulent Baroque-inspired headdress.
This decorative composition reflects the taste of late 19th-century Italian workshops for the rediscovery of Italian Baroque and Rococo models.
Origin: Italy, probably Tuscany.
1 200 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Terracotta
Width: 38 cm
Height: 74 cm
Depth: 3 cm
Reference (ID): 1783519
Availability: In stock
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