Venetian sculptor (18th century) - Two beggar figures. 12.5 x 7 x h 30 cm (large), 10 x 5 x h 25 cm (small). Full-length wooden carved figures. The two sculptures each depict a beggar, a mendicant with a marked physiognomy, wrapped in tattered clothes, a subject of great popularity in 18th-century Venetian wood sculpture. The figures are rendered with lively carving, attentive to the expressive rendering of the faces and the movement of the drapery. The natural dark and uniform wood patina is consistent with the age of the works. Condition report: Good general state of preservation. Surface with natural patina and widespread wear consistent with age. All shipments within the EU are free and professionally packed. This item is sold with a legally valid certificate of authenticity. Further details on the condition report are available upon request. Viezzi Arte guarantees quality and professionalism at competitive prices, contact us at
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