Sculpture porcelain Capodimonte * representing four young women draped in antique dancing around a Medici vase shape mounted on a column, XIXth century.
This sculpture is in its juice and will to restore. It is signed below.
A note: accidents and deficiencies including a woman (we have some pieces) (see red arrows), set in the thread of the vessel (moving), wear, light scratches and jaunissures time, see photos.
is a porcelain produced by the factory of the same name established in 1743 on the Capodimonte hill area of ??Naples, under the aegis of Charles of Bourbon, King of Naples and the future Charles III of Spain. With his wife, Queen Marie-Amélie, they establish the Manufacture Royale suite Capodimonte Capodimonte in Naples Palace, the former summer royal residence. With this factory, monarchs give rise to a form of the famous Italian art. King collect masterpieces at Capodimonte Museum. The Capodimonte porcelain has survived time thanks to the creativity of the Neapolitan artists. The objects in porcelain Capodimonte (signed a crowned N), are recognized and sought after by collectors.