Second half of the 18th century.
Height of the entire artifact: 29 cm. Height of the base only: 7,5 cm.
“Immaculate Conception crushing the head of the serpent”, a wooden sculpture in the round in wood gilded with pure gold leaf and partially lacquered. Northern Italy, 29th century. Good state of preservation. Architectural base made slightly later than the figure of the Virgin (7,5th century). Good state of preservation. Some missing parts and abrasions in the gilding. Height of the entire artefact: XNUMX cm. Height of the base alone: XNUMX cm.
Provenance: Piacenza, Private Collection.
A certificate of guarantee is issued in accordance with the law regarding the authenticity and lawful origin of the work.

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