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Sculptures

The antiquarian taste has distinguished the Doccia's production from that of other European manufactories since the mid-eighteenth century, when Marquis Carlo Ginori decided to translate the ancient marbles of the main Florentine and Roman collections into porcelain. In addition to true-to-scale reproductions, sculptures in “white gold” were offered in the form of reductions intended to decorate consoles, fireplaces, and tables.

Particularly interesting, as they reveal the distinctive trait of the manufactory’s sculptural style, are the porcelain translations and reinterpretations of compositions by late Baroque Florentine sculptors such as Massimiliano Soldani Benzi, Giovan Battista Foggini, and Giuseppe Piamontini.

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