Terracotta, Stone & Plaster Figures
There were many fantastic artists and sculptors creating busts, statues and smaller figures that completely reflect the Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles. Terracotta and plaster proved to be ideal materials with which to model larger pieces, many of which had, and still have great impact. Most of these were carefully hand-painted in subtle colours, some were gilded with gold leaf and in most cases the original colours have now toned down considerably simply due to age and the inevitable handling and rubbing. If we were to see these sculptures as originally freshly painted, although they would of course look magnificent, somehow they wouldn’t look quite as right as they do to us now the years have faded them. However, we do come across pieces that have in the past received some fresh attention colourwise and, as long as this has been done with sympathy, we see no reason to pass them over. Figures of carved stone, mainly alabaster and marble, are also covered here. See separate Busts category for terracotta, stone and plaster busts.
Goldscheider terracotta figure of a young black boy who’s captured having just dropped and broken the jug he was carrying. Wearing a rather battered looking hat and patched up clothes, the unfortunate boy looks mortified,…
Rare Art Nouveau terracotta figural vase by Goldscheider signed by the artist Lesca, dating from circa 1900. Depicting an Art Nouveau maiden seated rather demurely on the bulbous lower part of the vase. She is…
Large and impressive Art Deco terracotta study of a young, nude woman kneeling and posing with one arm raised above her head. Her eyes are lowered a little as she arches her back, inclining her…
Rarely seen Goldscheider Orientalist terracotta statue of a north African Moorish woman resting awhile from her water carrying task. She has placed her pitcher on a low wall beside her and is wearily leaning on…
Lovely quality terracotta figure of a young black boy seated on an old tree stump, nonchalantly smoking away on a cheroot. The way he has his legs casually crossed and his cap pushed back on…
Captivating hand-carved alabaster figure of a little girl playing a guitar. She stands with her knees slightly bent, so as to help support the instrument which is certainly on the large side for her. Her young face…
Striking Art Deco era terracotta nude by the Italian born artist and sculptor Amedeo Gennarelli (1881-1943). The young lady is modelled at a slight angle, kneeling with her head back and eyes closed. Her arms…
Terracotta sculpture titled ‘Dreaming’ of a nude woman seated on sloping ground with her knees partially drawn up towards her. She’s leaning forward slightly and her hands rest on the ground behind. Her head is…
Stylish Art Nouveau sculpture from Bernhard Bloch depicting a barefoot young lady, seated on a naturalistic base and resting on one knee two overlapping lily pads which she is offering forward. The bud of a…
Large and rare Goldscheider terracotta statue titled “Return from the Well” originally sculpted by the artist E. Tell. Portraying a young girl holding a water vessel in one arm and reaching down to pick up…
Art Deco terracotta figure by Ugo Cipriani of a nearly naked young woman reclining and looking back over her shoulder. Finished in a lovely olive green colour with an almost bronze like patina and in…
Late 1890's statuette of a seated, demure young lady wearing a long dress. Her long hair is loose about her shoulders and there are no shoes on her feet. She has a small posy of…
Very large and impressive figure from Friedrich Goldscheider of a farmer's wife – or daughter perhaps – sowing seed in the field. Originally sculpted by the artist Cherc in 1895 and signed on the base,…
Another fine terracotta statue from Goldscheider. This one dates from c. 1898-99 and is of a young, barefoot country boy wearing a hat that’s a size too large for him and holding a cigarette between…
A delightful pair of child street buskers plying their trade. Brother and sister perhaps ? Painted in realistic colours, these two have survived the passing years very well as they must be well over a…
Water carrying maidens were a favoured subject of the Art Nouveau sculptors and here we have another one. This is a delightful small terracotta statue from Goldscheider created by the artist E. Tell around 1898 and titled…
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