Direct carving of a portrait of a smiling young woman in white Carrara marble from the Art Nouveau period. The sculptor uses a clever technique to bring out the face, allowing the figure to take shape by "emerging" from the block of marble. The high-relief sculpted proof highlights the contrast between the rough material on one side and the softness of the female face framed by a beautiful flowing head of hair. Very fine, unsigned work from the late 19th century. Circa: 1890
Condition report: In very good overall condition.
Delivery
Europe: 100EUR
US/Canada/HK: 200EUR
Rest of the world: On request
- Reference :
 - 3334
 - Width :
 - 33 (cm)
 - Height :
 - 35 (cm)
 - Depth :
 - 20 (cm)
 - Period:
 - 19century
 - Style:
 - Art nouveau
 - Materials:
 - Alabaster