


Neoclassical Corinthian Capital Fragment
This architectural fragment is modeled after the Corinthian capital, defined by its vertical fluting and stylized acanthus leaf carving. The proportions and repetition of the leaf forms reflect classical vocabulary filtered through later revival traditions, where antique motifs were adapted for decorative and interior use.
Finished in layered white paint with visible craquelure and wear, the surface bears the marks of age and handling, lending depth to the carved detail. Likely intended as an ornamental element rather than a structural one, the form reads today as a sculptural object, equally suited to display as a pedestal, plinth, or standalone fragment.
Dimensions: Available upon request
Style: Neoclassical / Classical Revival
Materials & Techniques: Carved composite or plaster with painted finish
Place of Origin: Likely European
Period: Late 19th–early 20th century
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