Product Description
Italian Capodimonte-style porcelain figurine depicting a doctor in a moment of quiet observation, accompanied by a seated female figure within an intimate domestic setting.
Designed by L. Cazzda and produced by Porcellane Principe, this example dates to circa the 1970s and reflects the enduring appeal of Capodimonte craftsmanship, known for its intricate modelling and expressive, narrative compositions. The doctor is rendered with careful precision, while the surrounding details—from the upholstered chair to the softly draped garments and finely arranged elements—demonstrate a considered level of artistry.
Measuring approximately 28cm in height, the piece has a graceful yet substantial presence, allowing the scene to unfold with clarity while remaining refined in scale. The original certificate tag remains attached, further supporting its authenticity and origin.
It presents in very good vintage condition, with a minute and scarcely noticeable nick to the tip of one strand of the doctor’s hair, consistent with its age.
A distinctive example of Italian figurative porcelain, valued for both its craftsmanship and its ability to capture a moment of quiet character and narrative.