Pair of sculptures representing sowing and harvesting, France, 19th century. Corrugated iron and wooden base. Dimensions: 28 x 8 x 10 cm.
EUROPEAN SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY. Bronze sculpture of Bacchus, based on Classical models, Neapolitan or Roman foundry, 19th century. Bacchus holding bunches of grapes. Made of patinated bronze. On a polychrome wooden base. Bronze, with a gilded wooden pedestal. Sculpture dimensions: 46 x 23 x 14 cm; overall dimensions: 53 x 27 x 22 cm
OLD BRASS BRAZIER IN GOLDEN BRASS WITH SILVER ANGELS, FROM THE XIX CENTURY. CONSISTS OF THREE LEVELS AND PLATE WITH HANDLES. 7X19X19CM
Figure of a woman with grapes, “The Grape Harvest.” Italian School. 19th century. Patinated bronze. This allegorical sculpture depicts a woman holding a bunch of grapes, a symbol of abundance and the wine cycle. The naturalistic treatment of the anatomy and the elegant movement of the body, draped in light fabrics that subtly reveal the forms, reflect the influence of 19th-century Italian academicism. The figure, with its vibrant expression, rests on a rocky base while a vine winds its way across her dress, integrating elements of the surrounding environment into the composition. The meticulous execution of the face and hands accentuates the overall delicacy, combining sensuality and classicism in an idealized image of the grape harvest. Dimensions: 54 × 21 × 10 cm.