Description
Reproduction of a Princess Bust, high-quality sculpture made from molded marble (marble powder plus binding resins). The statue is finely polished, with an aging finish achieved through a light application of patinas based on natural earths. Its texture and finish give it the appearance of a sculpture beautified by the passage of time.
- Dimensions: Width: 14 cm. Depth: 9.5 cm. Height: 28 cm.
- Weight: 2 kg.
A sculpture of unique beauty, ideal for decoration or as a distinguished gift. The piece we offer boasts special elegance and delicacy, expressed in its lines. This figure has a magnificent presence for use indoors (living rooms, vestibules, libraries, and offices) as well as outdoors, on terraces and in gardens, being weather-resistant.
Reproductions of sculptures inspired by original museum pieces. Classical Art.
Bust representing a princess, reproduction of an original work by the English sculptor Felix Martin Miller, inspired by the poems “Idylls of the King” by Alfred Tennyson. Raised in an orphanage, Felix M. Miller managed to enter the Royal Academy in 1842. He specialized in representing literary characters from works by authors such as Shakespeare, Milton, and others.
When incorporating reproductions of sculptures into decoration, it is important to consider factors such as the size of the figures in relation to the spaces they will occupy, the lighting, and their arrangement concerning other elements in the chosen space. These busts can be placed on a column or pedestal, in a niche or shelf, on a table or console, making them focal elements of the room.
In the living room, reproductions of classical statues like this princess bust can become central pieces that stimulate conversation, while in the library or office, they create a relaxing and inspiring atmosphere, promoting concentration on work and study and inviting relaxation accompanied by a good read. In the garden, patio, or terrace, this sculpture, fused with the surrounding vegetation, conveys a sense of serene beauty in a fascinating dialogue between art and nature.
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