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Vincent Apap Bronze Bust Girl Marble Base 27cm 1909-2003 - Maltese Sculptor

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Vincent Apap Bronze Bust Girl Marble Base 27cm 1909-2003 - Maltese SculptorA Modern Bronze Bust of a Girl Set Atop a Marble Base, Allegedly by Vincent Apap (1909 15 February 2003)* An exceptional and museum quality modern bronze bust depicting a young girl, set atop an elegant marble base. This 27cm sculpture is allegedly by Vincent Apap (1909 2003), one of Malta's most celebrated and internationally recognized sculptors. The bust demonstrates sophisticated modeling of the human form, capturing youth, innocence, and

A Modern Bronze Bust of a Girl Set Atop a Marble Base, Allegedly by Vincent Apap (1909 – 15 February 2003)*

An exceptional and museum-quality modern bronze bust depicting a young girl, set atop an elegant marble base. This 27cm sculpture is allegedly by Vincent Apap (1909-2003), one of Malta's most celebrated and internationally recognized sculptors. The bust demonstrates sophisticated modeling of the human form, capturing youth, innocence, and character with technical mastery and artistic sensitivity. The combination of bronze sculpture with marble base creates elegant presentation while the subject's timeless appeal ensures continuing relevance. From distinguished provenance (Belgravia Auctioneers, 17th June 2018), this bust represents an excellent acquisition opportunity for collectors of Maltese art, figurative sculpture, or those seeking works potentially by Malta's most important 20th-century sculptor.

Vincent Apap - Malta's Master Sculptor

Vincent Apap (1909-2003) stands as Malta's most celebrated sculptor of the 20th century and one of the island's most internationally recognized artists. Over a career spanning more than seven decades, Apap created an extraordinary body of work including public monuments, portrait busts, religious sculpture, and figurative works. His technical mastery, understanding of form, and ability to capture character and emotion made him the sculptor of choice for Malta's most important commissions. Works attributed to Apap command significant attention in the market.

Bronze Bust - Classical Form

The bust represents one of sculpture's most enduring and prestigious forms. The bust format's focus on head and shoulders allows concentrated attention on facial features, expression, and character. This classical form's continuing relevance demonstrates sculpture's capacity to capture human presence and personality in lasting materials.

27cm Height - Intimate Scale

At 27cm height, this bust offers intimate scale that creates personal connection while remaining suitable for various display settings. The scale suits both private collections and institutional settings, working beautifully in homes, offices, or galleries.

Marble Base - Elegant Presentation

The marble base provides elegant, stable foundation that enhances the bronze bust's presentation. The combination of bronze and marble represents traditional sculptural practice, connecting this work to centuries of sculptural tradition.

Belgravia Auctioneers Provenance

The provenance from Belgravia Auctioneers (17th June 2018) provides important documentation of the bust's history and market validation. This documented history enhances the bust's appeal to serious collectors.

Investment Value

Bronze busts attributed to Vincent Apap represent exceptional investment opportunities. The combination of potential Apap attribution, the bust's quality, professional bronze casting, marble base, and documented provenance creates extraordinary interest among collectors of Maltese art and figurative sculpture.

Available for viewing by appointment at Artemisia Fine Arts & Antiques Ltd, Malta. This represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a bust potentially by Malta's master sculptor.

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