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Octagonal pedestal in black marble. The pedestal consists of a base made by superimposing mouldings, a shaft and an upper board, all following the octagonal shape and with their coinciding planes.
· Size: 45x45x75 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: AM042
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Octagonal pedestal in carved black marble. The smooth upper board, the pedestal shaft and the base made by superimposing two mouldings, follow the octagonal shape and keep their planes aligned.
· Size: 37x37x46,5 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: AM044
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Washbasin with basin in carved marble. A circular mirror presides over the front of the basin, flanked by two palm branches and placed above three cherub heads. The central one opens its mouth to let the water from the fountain through. At the waist, two horns of plenty flank a garland of flowers and fruit. The ensemble rests on two sphinxes very similar to those used in France in examples of Empire style. The work shows strong influences from the art of the early 19th century.
· Size: 122x70x170 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0006
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Red marble throne carved with two sphinxes. Two mythological figures with a lion's body and a female bust decorate the arms of the throne. Above each sphinx, a scroll visually links the lower area with the backrest, decorated with small rock formations and a central mirror with plant elements. The seat displays a frieze of ovas. The work refers to ancient examples such as the throne of the priest of Bacchus at the Getty Museum, for example.
· Size: 100x76x124 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0009
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Pair of table legs in carved travertine. Both are identical, and have been decorated with symmetrically arranged fleshy leaves, which are more reminiscent of tropical examples than of classically inspired acanthus. The prominence of the natural element in the work is close to aesthetic approaches that appeared in art from the 19th century onwards. Travertine or travertine marble is a sedimentary rock widely used for interior and exterior decoration since the Roman Empire.
· Size: 40 x 9,5 x 46 cm
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0015A
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Double-cup fountain in height. Carved marble. A circular, fluted base is placed on a pedestal, on which the largest bowl of the fountain rests, decorated, like the smaller one, with simplified volutes. Between them, a vase has a scalloped lower half and a smooth upper half. The top shows a large, fluted pearl. Although the fountain is an element that was already used in Babylonian gardens, the present work is more closely related to Baroque models due to its structure and to more contemporary ones due to its lines.
· Size: 120x120x185 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0048
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Abstraction. Marble sculpture. Abstract sculpture is non-figurative, based on three-dimensionality and supported by texture and geometric shapes, with colour as the protagonist at times. In this example, although it may remind us of a figurative motif, the protagonists are the curve, the circular shape and the chosen material. Weight 100 kg.
· Size: 35x32x72 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0063
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Three-level fountain. Carved marble.
Fountain made of veined marble, with a central axis with balustrade profiles and elegant floral and plant reliefs that visually organizes the three bowls (with a smaller diameter towards the top, up to the large pearl top), decorated with fine reliefs on the edge. This type of work is inspired by examples of ancient garden architecture, adding modern touches, and can also be used alone or as part of a small pool or lake."
· Size: 65x65x120 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0081
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Three-level fountain in carved stone.
Raised on a round pedestal, the fountain has three bowls in succession from largest to smallest from the bottom, decorated with lion heads on their fronts. The work is crowned by a bulb with architectural volutes. The work is inspired by Neoclassical models, which have classical antiquity very present."
· Size: 110x110x210 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0082
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Pair of sphinxes in travertine marble. Although this mythological winged animal with a lion's body and a female head is found in ancient Egyptian art, the idealization, proportions and lines of the sculptures relate them much more to neoclassical examples of 19th century Europe, especially since Napoleon's campaigns on the banks of the Nile River.
· Size: 120x51x85 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0087
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Oval carved white marble plaque. “Children from the procession of Dionysus”. The three children are seated on a meadow. One holds a branch with bunches of grapes and vine leaves; the second puts an arm around his shoulder and holds a cup; the third joins his hands while looking at his companions. Because of the objects they carry, they can be related to the procession that accompanies the god Dionysus, also known as Bacchus. This type of theme, taken from classical mythology but not belonging to the main themes, was widely used in art from the 18th century onwards, especially.
· Size: 95x5x80 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0093
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Marble sculpture inspired by the characteristic portrait busts of the Roman Empire. It is in the portrait that Rome makes its most characteristic contribution to the tradition founded by the Greeks, a contribution that matured much earlier than in other types of sculpture and which caused the development of sculpture in Rome to be divided into two fields, with different patterns of evolution, the portrait and the other types. From the time of the Republic, the portrait was highly valued and over time it oscillated cyclically between an idealizing classicist tendency and another of great realism, derived in part from the typical expressiveness of Hellenistic art. And among the portraits, the bust and the head were the most frequent forms. Full-length portraits were less common, although not rare. The preference for the bust and the head is a typical Roman cultural trait that created an enormous market throughout the Mediterranean basin, and is explained firstly by economic reasons, being much cheaper than a complete statue, but also by the conviction of a better individual identification that prevailed among them. For the Romans, it was the head and not the body or the clothes or accessories that were the central attributes of interest in the portrait.
· Size: 56X20X73 cms
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0108
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Table top. Marbles. Circular table top made of marble of different shades, forming a symmetrical composition with a geometric theme and a certain classical touch. It is possible to speak of a certain influence of 19th century models in the decoration, while the material is reminiscent of older Italian “pietra dura” works.
· Size: 100x100x2 cms
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0114
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Table top. Marble. Following ancient models. Circular table top made of marble with applications of marbles of other colours that presents a geometric design similar to a compass rose, with an eight-pointed star serving as a frame for a smaller one. The technique is very similar to inlay, but uses marbles and hard stones (more than 7 on the Mohs scale) to make these designs. Desks, boards and other objects were made with “hard stone work”. Usually, lapis lazuli was used together with Belgian marble as a background, accompanied by jade, chalcedony, etc. The price of the material and that of the specialized labor raised the cost of this type of works of art so much that its recipients were only the main houses and courts of the time, so today they are only preserved in prominent private collections and in important museums.
· Size: 100x100x2,5 cms
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0115
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Pair of glasses on marble pedestals in their colour and polychrome. The pedestal, with a square section, has been decorated with garlands on its fronts. The vase, which features the same motif as well as scallops, has a series of leaves, flowers and fruits inside, spit out in different marbles to provide greater realism. This type of work, inspired by classical art, was widely used in the decoration of ancient gardens since the Renaissance.
· Size: 38x36 x150 base 28x28x50 cms copa
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0118
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Decorative garden cup in black marble. Inspired by classic models. Weight: 33 kg
· Size: 40x40x44 cms.
DECORATION
MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0125
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Classically inspired goblet in carved marble. The cup has a wide mouth curved outwards and is highlighted by a circular base. The lines relate it to models of all artistic styles inspired by classical antiquity (Renaissance, Neoclassicism, etc.). This type of work was used both in the interior decoration of prominent residences and for the exteriors of important gardens.
· Size: 50x50x61 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0126A
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Cup on column in black marble Both the profiles of the cup and the column, very similar to the Doric order, show a marked influence of examples from classical antiquity, more of the Roman order due to its freedom in combining certain elements and proportions than of the Greek order, which was more rigid with architectural norms. This type of work was widely used since the Renaissance in the decoration of the interiors of palaces and outstanding gardens.
· Size: Pedestal 18x18x90 cms. Copa 40x40x44 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0128
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Goblet with column in carved and turned veined marble Both elements were made using the same stone to provide uniformity to the work. The strong base, the baluster-shaped column and the crown decorated with pronounced mouldings respond to models related to Mannerism and the Baroque. This type of object was widely used in the decoration of both palaces and their gardens.
· Size: 35x35x130 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0129
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Wide cup on a green marble pedestal. A low column with a smooth cylindrical shaft and base is supported by a vase-shaped shape, which serves as a base for the wide cup with an edge that curves outwards. In addition to its material, the work stands out for its elegance and clean lines, as well as for being able to be related to models inherited from 19th century Neoclassicism.
· Size: 80x80x106 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: M0131A
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Marble bust of “Louis XIV”. Veined marble. 20th century. Marble bust of a knight, dressed in armour and wearing a long curly wig. The idealisation, his clothing and his posture are reminiscent of examples of busts made in the court of Louis XIV (1710-1774) by artists such as Antoine Coysevox, Jean-Antoine Houdon, Warin, etc. Despite the artist's mastery reflecting a certain degree of individuality in the face, it is not possible to identify him due to the lack of elements that allow it, an intentional detail that does not detract from the work.
· Size: 54x22x74 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: MS308
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Pair of Rococo style goblets on pedestal. Carved stone. A square base with flattened corners highlights the pedestal, with curved profiles, which serves as the base of the vase. It is inspired by 18th century lines and is decorated with plant motifs. This type of work was used in the decoration of ancient gardens as early as the Renaissance.
· Size: 88x46x230 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: MV347
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Birdbath in carved veined white marble. The circular fountain in white marble and two bronze birds with a green patina. Objects similar to the present one were widely used in the main gardens, and are, above all, characteristic of the courtyards of Victorian England.
· Size: 30x30x10 cms.
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MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: V3011
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Female bust. Marble. 20th century. Bust with pedestal made of carved marble showing a young lady with a treatment that recalls in some details modernist works from the beginning of the century, while maintaining in part a certain older tradition (material, etc.) Weight: 37 kg.
· Size: 38x24x62 cms.
DECORATION
MARBLE SCULPTURES
Ref.: Z0220