1970s Classical Draped Female Figures — Museum Plaster Casts on Wood Bases
A refined pair of 1970s museum plaster casts depicting classical draped female figures, inspired by Greco-Roman antiquity. Elegantly modeled, each figure is rendered in contrapposto, with softly cascading garments that emphasize movement, weight, and the natural rhythm of the body beneath.
The surfaces retain a beautifully aged, stone-like patina, with subtle tonal variation and textural irregularities that evoke the presence of ancient marble originals. Delicate detailing in the hair and drapery folds reflects a careful study of classical sculpture, while the restrained scale makes them particularly versatile for interior styling.
Mounted on simple wood plinth bases, the presentation is clean and architectural—allowing the forms to remain the focal point while grounding the pair with warmth and contrast.
Whether displayed together as a symmetrical composition or separated within a space, these figures bring a quiet, scholarly elegance—ideal for bookshelves, consoles, or layered vignette arrangements.
Dimensions:
Each: 11.5” H
Condition:
Very good vintage condition. Minor surface wear consistent with plaster casts of the period, including light abrasions and natural patina. Wood bases show minimal wear.
Provenance:
After the antique, circa 1970s.
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