Edoardo Tasca Capodimonte - Figurine - Biscuit porcelain






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Edoardo Tasca Capodimonte porcelain woodcock sculpture, Scultura Viva, limited edition 205/1,000, circa 1970s–1980s, bisque porcelain, 25 cm long by 11 cm high, in mint condition.
Description from the seller
Edoardo Tasca Capodimonte Porcelain Woodcock Sculpture - "Scultura Viva" - Limited Edition 205/1,000
Object:
Sculpture / Figurine
Material:
Porcelain (Bisque / Matte finish)
Manufacturer/ Brand:
Edoardo Tasca / Capodimonte
Estimated Period:
Late 20th century (circa 1970s - 1980s)
Country of Origin:
Italy
Condition:
Excellent condition - Mint condition with no chips, cracks, or restorations. The long, fragile beak and all delicate feather edges are perfectly intact.
Dimensions:
Length: 25 cm
Height: 11 cm
Description:
An exceptional and highly detailed vintage porcelain sculpture of a Eurasian Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola), masterfully crafted by the renowned Italian artist Edoardo Tasca under the prestigious Capodimonte mark.
This realistic wildlife piece belongs to the exclusive and highly sought-after "Scultura Viva" (Living Sculpture) series. It is a stunning example of fine Italian bisque porcelain, showcasing exceptional hand-painted feather textures and lifelike coloration.
- Authenticity: The base features the official blue crowned "N" Capodimonte factory stamp, along with the "Edoardo Tasca - Italy" circular mark.
- Limited Edition: Hand-inscribed in gold calligraphy with production details: "Scultura viva / Ediz. Limitata / ad opere n° 1000 / N. 205".
- Exclusivity: This specific piece is number 205 out of a strict global run of only 1,000 pieces.
A pristine cabinet piece for collectors of Capodimonte art, Italian luxury porcelain, or high-end wildlife and hunting-themed decor.
The product will be professionally packed and sent safely to your address by local post.
The pictures of the product are made with the highest possible resolution, precisely to capture possible small defects (small scratches, stains, defect), the pictures are part of the product description.
Edoardo Tasca Capodimonte Porcelain Woodcock Sculpture - "Scultura Viva" - Limited Edition 205/1,000
Object:
Sculpture / Figurine
Material:
Porcelain (Bisque / Matte finish)
Manufacturer/ Brand:
Edoardo Tasca / Capodimonte
Estimated Period:
Late 20th century (circa 1970s - 1980s)
Country of Origin:
Italy
Condition:
Excellent condition - Mint condition with no chips, cracks, or restorations. The long, fragile beak and all delicate feather edges are perfectly intact.
Dimensions:
Length: 25 cm
Height: 11 cm
Description:
An exceptional and highly detailed vintage porcelain sculpture of a Eurasian Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola), masterfully crafted by the renowned Italian artist Edoardo Tasca under the prestigious Capodimonte mark.
This realistic wildlife piece belongs to the exclusive and highly sought-after "Scultura Viva" (Living Sculpture) series. It is a stunning example of fine Italian bisque porcelain, showcasing exceptional hand-painted feather textures and lifelike coloration.
- Authenticity: The base features the official blue crowned "N" Capodimonte factory stamp, along with the "Edoardo Tasca - Italy" circular mark.
- Limited Edition: Hand-inscribed in gold calligraphy with production details: "Scultura viva / Ediz. Limitata / ad opere n° 1000 / N. 205".
- Exclusivity: This specific piece is number 205 out of a strict global run of only 1,000 pieces.
A pristine cabinet piece for collectors of Capodimonte art, Italian luxury porcelain, or high-end wildlife and hunting-themed decor.
The product will be professionally packed and sent safely to your address by local post.
The pictures of the product are made with the highest possible resolution, precisely to capture possible small defects (small scratches, stains, defect), the pictures are part of the product description.
