Large Sculptural Group in Biscuit Porcelain of the Nineteenth Century
Large Sculptural Group in Biscuit Porcelain of the Nineteenth Century
This remarkable biscuit porcelain sculpture, from nineteenth-century France, measures 44x43x41 cm and represents an exquisite exemplification of European ceramic art of that period. The biscuit finish, a technique that leaves porcelain unglazed to highlight the purity and finesse of the material, enhances the delicacy and detailed craftsmanship of the figures depicted.
This white biscuit porcelain artwork captures attention for its sculptural complexity and precision of details, reflecting the skill and creativity of the ceramic artisans of the time. The significant dimensions of the work allow you to appreciate every detail, from the texture of the surfaces to the dynamics of the shapes.
Ideal for collectors and enthusiasts of porcelain sculptures, this sculptural group not only adds an element of aesthetic sophistication to any collection but also serves as a historical window into the nineteenth-century ceramic tradition, offering a piece of exceptional beauty and cultural value.
Century | XIX |
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Material | Porcelain |
Length | 43cm |
Depth | 41cm |
Height | 44cm |
Provenance | France |
Description
This remarkable biscuit porcelain sculpture, from nineteenth-century France, measures 44x43x41 cm and represents an exquisite exemplification of European ceramic art of that period. The biscuit finish, a technique that leaves porcelain unglazed to highlight the purity and finesse of the material, enhances the delicacy and detailed craftsmanship of the figures depicted.