Vintage 22 inch black neo deco high-gloss glazed ceramic standing nude figurine with flowing draped fabric and upswept arm, Art Nouveau sculpture on geometric base styled on a shelf
Vintage 22 inch black high-gloss glazed ceramic standing nude figurine with flowing draped fabric and upswept arm, Art Nouveau sculpture on geometric base
Close-up of vintage black ceramic nude sculpture lower torso showing minor glaze loss detail and liquid gloss finish
Detail shot of vintage 22 inch black glazed ceramic standing nude figurine showing dramatically arched back, flowing sculpted hair and raised arm pose

Vintage Black Glazed Ceramic Nude Figurine | Art Nouveau Standing Sculpture | 22"

Regular price $285.00
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The kind of statement piece you don't plan for. You just find her.

Standing 22 inches tall, this vintage ceramic figurine commands a room. She depicts a standing nude woman in full dramatic motion, her head thrown back, arm raised, flowing hair and fabric swirling around her body in a pose that feels more like a freeze-frame than a sculpture. The high-gloss jet black glaze catches light from every angle, creating that liquid, almost lacquered finish that photographs beautifully and looks even better in person.

The sculpting is exceptional. Every ripple of fabric, every curl of hair, every arc of the figure is rendered with genuine artistry. The weight and scale of her are significant; at 22 inches she isn't a shelf accent, she's the main event. Console table, mantle, a large bookcase with room to breathe — she owns whatever space you give her.

There is a small glaze loss visible on the lower body (shown in photos), consistent with age. No chips or cracks to the figure itself. A piece with this presence and scale at this level of craftsmanship doesn't come through often.

  • Vintage black high-gloss glazed ceramic
  • Standing nude female figure, dramatic upward pose
  • Flowing draped fabric and hair detail
  • Approx. 22" tall
  • Minor glaze loss on lower section, shown in photos
  • No chips or cracks to the figure

She's been waiting for the right shelf.