1950
total height 162 cm, base 60 x 40 cm
Magnificent double marble sculpture depicting a female nude dating back to the mid-900th century. The body and face are made of white marble, while her dress is made of white marble with green veins. The subject is represented with the intention of undressing and therefore her face is half covered by her dress, a scene that creates dynamism in the sculpture and makes it particularly realistic. The base on which it rests is made of beige and red marbled lacquered wood, dating back to the second half of the 162th century. It is offered complete with base and the total measurements are 60 cm high for a size of 140 x XNUMX cm. Suitable as a furnishing accessory in both ancient and modern contexts.
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