Head of Greek Goddess Hygeia, Plaster Sculpture, 1930s–1940s
Plaster sculpture depicting the head of Hygeia, the Greek goddess of health and healing. Created in the 1930s–1940s, this work follows classical academic principles popular in European sculpture of the interwar period.
Modeled in gypsum plaster with finely balanced proportions and delicate facial expression, the piece shows excellent surface preservation. The off-white tone has developed a light beige patina, enhancing its depth and historical character.
A well-crafted neoclassical representation of mythological subject matter, typical of early 20th-century European atelier work.
Specifications
Period: 1930s–1940s
Style: Neoclassical
Material: Gypsum plaster
Color: Off-white with light beige patina
Condition: Very good vintage condition, undamaged
Estimated weight: Approximately 4–5 kg
Dimensions
Height: 28 cm
Width: 20 cm