19th Century European Art

19th Century European Art

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Property from a Private Florida Collection

RAFFAELLO ROMANELLI | WOODLAND NYMPH

Auction Closed

October 13, 06:58 PM GMT

Estimate

70,000 - 100,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Property from a Private Florida Collection

RAFFAELLO ROMANELLI

Italian

1856 - 1928

WOODLAND NYMPH 


signed Romanelli Florence

marble

height 47 in.; 119.4 cm

Sale: Sotheby's, London, February 28 1997, lot 143, illustrated

Sale: Christie's, London, December 4 2014, lot 1578, illustrated

Acquired at the above sale

The Galleria Romanelli was founded during the mid-ninteenth century by the sculptor Pasquale Romanelli and was one of many workshops in Florence that catered to the export market. Pasquale's son Raffaello Romanelli later took over the studio and he continued in his family's tradition by creating high quality copies of Antique sculpture and depictions of the mythological and allegorical subjects that were popular at the time, including this figure of a woodland nymph. He also worked on important commissions for the Italian government and is remembered today for the portraits he produced of kings, popes, and aristocrats, such as his bust of Princess Marina Borghese which is in the collection of the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome.