Elegant group of four statuettes depicting female figures in classical clothing, characterized by graceful poses and sinuous movements. Two of the figures interact with small putti, symbols of family love, affection, fertility, and continuity of life; while the others present contemplative attitudes and measured gestures. The figures embody an ideal model of woman: elegant, composed, harmonious, linked to nature and beauty. The statuettes rest on contemporary molded bases, suggesting a decorative purpose, likely for valuable furnishings, consoles, or representative rooms. VENICE MID-18TH CENTURY (1750)