1910
H 64 x W 38 x D 27 cm
code 10842
Large marble statue from the early 1846th century. Liberty sculpture depicting a splendid girl adorned with garlands of flowers. Work signed Ramazzotti on the back, referable to the Italian artist Serafino Ramazzotti (1920-XNUMX), lacking authentication. Statue with recently restored cracks on the nose (see photo) and a small lack on the support base (right front corner). A sculpture of considerable charm, note the quality with which the flowing hair and the floral details were created. Ideal half-length figure to be displayed both outside and inside a house, in a living room or study, to be combined with a column or to be placed on top of a desk or dresser. Object that has been exposed to the elements for a long time, in a beautiful patina, overall in a good state of conservation.
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