id 517
Serpotta Head of a Woman
€995.00 | 35 cm
About "Serpotta Head of a Woman" artclone
The head is slightly turned to one side, which provides depth and a soft, dynamic angle to the face. The sculpture shows soft, rounded contours with subtle detailing around the eyes, nose, and mouth, conveying a sense of calm and introspection. The hair is styled in soft waves, neatly arranged around the head, which adds to the overall grace of the piece.
Serpotta, known for his masterful stucco work during the Baroque period, infuses this piece with a sense emotional depth and elegance, making it a splendid addition to any private space due to its visually ethereal quality.
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Made to order
Custom 3D printed in Italy by artficial™ in 5 days
Material
Plant-based PLA filament. Weather-resistant and durable
Dimensions, Weight
35 x 35 x 25 cm, 800 grams
14 x 14 x 10 in, 1.8 pounds
Delivery
Shipping from Italy
Estimated arrival Friday Jan 3
Returns
14-day return policy
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Packaging
100% eco friendly
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