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18th Century Roman Carrara Marble Lioness Sculpture

18th Century Roman Carrara Marble Lioness Sculpture

A striking 18th century hand-carved Carrara marble sculpture of a lioness, crafted in Rome around 1780. This exceptional piece showcases the timeless beauty and strength of classical animal sculpture with refined anatomical detail and serene expression. The lioness is mounted on a minimalist iron base, providing a subtle contrast that emphasizes the luminous quality of the stone. Notably, the sculpture remains in original condition with no restorations, a rare feature for a piece of this age.

This Roman marble lioness is a distinguished example of neoclassical animalier sculpture, ideal for collectors of Grand Tour artifacts, classical decor, or historically significant European works. The use of Carrara marble—renowned for its fine grain and association with Renaissance masters—further elevates its status as a museum-quality object and a compelling statement of enduring strength and elegance.

Dimensions Overall: 27"H x 18"W x 14.5"D Base: 13.75"W x 12.25"D
Materials Carrara marble, iron base
Place of Origin c. 1780
Period Rome, Italy
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