Légende
Venus Bathing, after Falconet; sculptor: Étienne Maurice Falconet 1716–1791; manuf.: Churfuerstliche Porcellain Fabrique, Meissen 1763/74–1814, Marcolini's period 1774–1814. Figurine of Venus mythology: a young naked woman with long hair parted and arranged in a crown; standing in contrapposto by a fluted column cut at thigh height on a square plinth, slightly leaning forward, supporting with her hands a heavily draped fabric falling from her left thigh and down the back along the column; she takes a step as if descending from a plinth onto a flat, four-sided base. Porcelain sculpture, 18th/19th century, Meissen, Saxony. Height 25.4 cm; base width 10 cm; base length 12 cm., A white statue of a nude female figure standing on a white rectangular base, shown in profile and leaning slightly forward with a relaxed posture, draped with a flowing cloth gathered behind her and hanging toward the base, set against a plain gray background; visible colors include white and shades of gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A16_151
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
77.2Mo (427.3Ko) / 38.1cm x 50.8cm / 4499 x 6000 (300dpi)