Terracotta Sculpture « La Baigneuse » After Falconet 19th Century
$2.600,00
This elegant terracotta sculpture is a refined interpretation of a classical female nude, inspired by the celebrated 18th-century French sculptor Étienne-Maurice Falconet. The piece depicts a graceful young woman standing in a gentle contrapposto pose, delicately holding a draped cloth beside her legs. Her soft features, serene expression, and beautifully braided hair reflect the finesse and harmony of neoclassical aesthetics. The figure stands barefoot on a naturalistic base adorned with sculpted floral and shell details, further enhancing its classical charm.
The sculpture bears the signature Falconet on the base, paying tribute to the renowned artist’s influence and timeless style. Crafted in warm-toned terracotta with a patinated finish, this piece captures a lovely sense of movement and intimacy, while highlighting the artisanal quality of the medium. Likely dating from the late 19th or early 20th century, it embodies the romantic taste for antique-inspired decorative art so popular during that period.
Elegant and poetic, this sculpture makes a striking decorative piece for a mantel, console table, or display niche. It will complement both classical and eclectic interiors, adding a sense of grace and timeless beauty to any space.
Additional information
Diameter | 17 cm |
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