This patinated bronze sculpture of a female nude torso signed ALG on base with foundry mark CG and numbered 46/250.
In the manner of the figurative style or what is known as figurativism, the term refers to artwork that is derived from references to the real world and in this instance, the female form.
While this work exhibits a French neoclassical quality of the 18th and early 19th century in the spirit of Etienne Maurice Falconet or Jean-Antoine Houdon. This work is dated to the mid-late 20th century, circa 1950-2000.
Size: 9.125 inches in height from the stand base, the bronze 5.625 measured from the pole base tip in length
Condition: With surface imperfections, oxidation, and wear and chips to the wooden base