Antique Venetian Moor sculpture, Venice, early 18th century

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Antique sculpture of a Venetian Moor. Venetian sculptor, early 18th century. Carved, lacquered, and gilded wood. Height 155 cm. Good general condition, old repainting. Original wooden sculpture depicting a Venetian Moor, wearing a cobalt blue livery, a striped white turban, and a skirt with...
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Antique sculpture of a Venetian Moor. Venetian sculptor, early 18th century. Carved, lacquered, and gilded wood. Height 155 cm. Good general condition, old repainting. Original wooden sculpture depicting a Venetian Moor, wearing a cobalt blue livery, a striped white turban, and a skirt with feathers tied at the waist, resting on a rocky base. An emblem of the Venetian sculptural tradition, depicted standing while holding a flowered cornucopia with his hands. The work is original from the early 18th century, not one of the copies that, although pleasant, were made in later periods. Entirely original and excellently preserved, it has some repainting. It is made entirely of carved black lacquered wood, with gilded details, and finished in polychrome. Observing the shape of the carving, the sculpture in question evokes the works made in Florence, in particular by Jacopo Maria Foggini, and documented as early as the second half of the 17th century. Characteristics of the Venetian secular furniture between the 17th and 18th centuries, these statues also spread to other regions. We know that in Florence some were made in the 1680s by the carver Jacopo Maria Foggini and Baldassarre Permoser. The still Foggini-like typology in certain solutions of the carving in the base and on the bud dates these pieces to the first half of the 18th century. The history of the Moors, which has its roots in the Middle Ages with the tradition of jewelry, extends in the 18th century, during the maximum splendor of the power of the rich maritime republic, to all other areas of art, especially in sculpture and jewelry. An emblem of the power of the Serenissima and a status of well-being, wealth, and power to celebrate the supremacy of the Republic over the seas of the Mediterranean, the figure of the Moor therefore becomes the main decoration for the ballrooms of the sumptuous salons of the Serenissima. We handle and organize the transport of purchased works, both for Italy and abroad, through professional and insured carriers. It is also possible to see the painting in the gallery in Riva del Garda, by appointment; we will be happy to welcome you to show you our collection of works. If the work is purchased by non-Italian customers, it will be necessary to obtain an export permit which takes about 10/20 days, our gallery will take care of the entire phase until it is obtained. All costs of this operation are included. Contact us, without obligation, to receive any other information. Follow us also on: https://www.instagram.com/galleriacastelbarco/?hl=it https://www.facebook.com/galleriacastelbarco/

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