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Antique Italian Carrara Marble Double Janus Sculpture – Circa 1800
Antique Italian Carrara Marble Double Janus Sculpture – Circa 1800
A striking hand-carved Carrara marble sculpture depicting the double-faced Janus, the Roman god of duality, transitions, and time. This early 19th-century Italian work is a masterful example of neoclassical stone carving, showcasing the luminous quality and fine grain of authentic Carrara marble.
Each face is intricately detailed, symbolizing Janus’ traditional roles of past and future, beginning and end. The monumental presence and classical form make this sculpture ideal for display in grand entryways, libraries, or curated collections of antique statuary or neoclassical art.
Note: Green marble visible in some detail images belongs to the pedestal used for photography and is not part of the sculpture.
Dimensions 17.5”H x 11.25“W x 10”D
Materials Carrara Marble
Place of Origin Italy
Period Circa 1800.
Materials Carrara Marble
Place of Origin Italy
Period Circa 1800.
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