16th Century Carrara Marble Statue Fragment of Saint Bonaventure – Central Italy
16th Century Carrara Marble Statue Fragment of Saint Bonaventure – Central Italy
A moving and solemn Carrara marble statue fragment, this 16th century depiction of Saint Bonaventure captures the reverence and dignity of the revered Franciscan theologian. The remaining portion—draped in richly carved robes—reveals masterful detailing and the characteristic soft luminosity of fine Italian Carrara marble. The worn inscription at the base, partially preserved as "...under the auspices of...", hints at the original devotional or institutional context of the work.
Likely once part of a larger ecclesiastical sculpture, this fragment from central Italy carries with it centuries of sacred history. With its commanding 40-inch height and dignified presence, it stands as a compelling testament to Renaissance religious artistry and the enduring spiritual symbolism of Saint Bonaventure in Italian Catholic tradition.
Materials Marble
Place of Origin 18th c.
Period Italy
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