Italian Hand-Carved Stone Bust of a Female Figure — 16th Century, Lucite Base
Italian Hand-Carved Stone Bust of a Female Figure — 16th Century, Lucite Base
A rare 16th-century Italian hand-carved marble bust depicting a female figure adorned in a flowing robe and headpiece, embodying the sculptural refinement and humanistic ideals of the Renaissance period. The figure’s serene expression and softly modeled features reflect the era’s renewed fascination with classical beauty and naturalistic form.
The drapery is carved with confident, rhythmic folds that convey both movement and weight, while subtle surface wear and tonal variation bear witness to centuries of history. The time-softened stone possesses a quiet gravitas, allowing the sculpture’s presence to remain both contemplative and commanding.
Now resting on a separate, modern Lucite base, the historic fragment is presented with clarity and balance, creating a dialogue between ancient craftsmanship and contemporary display. The contrast highlights the enduring elegance of the sculpture, allowing it to function equally as an archaeological artifact and a refined sculptural centerpiece within a curated interior.
Materials Marble, Lucite
Place of Origin Italy
Period Bust: 16th century Lucite Base: Modern
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