SPRING ALLEGORY SCULPTURE, SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH CENTURY
Refined sculpture in Carrara statuary marble on a turned grey bardiglio marble base. The sculpture represents the allegory of spring, depicted as a woman with her face slightly tilted back and curly hair gathered in a bun. The quality of the stylistic rendering and details of the face, which give the work great taste and class, capable of furnishing any environment with elegance and a touch of antiquity, can be appreciated. Tuscan manufacture (Tuscany, Italy) from the neoclassical period, around the second half of the 18th century.
Measurements: H x W x D with base 52 x 22 x 23cm