Summer Schedule: 10.30-19.00 | Last entry at 17.30 | The ticket office closes at 17.30

Summer Schedule: 10.30-19.00 | Last entry at 17.30 | The ticket office closes at 17.30

Dancer

Mario Dante Zoi (documented from 1910)
20th century, Marble and alabaster, with black veined marble base

Mario Dante Zoi was an important Florentine sculptor who worked from the mid-nineteenth century to the start of the twentieth century, creating a series of elegant sculptures that combined the decorative approach fashionable in Art Deco with the purity of line of the Liberty style. This ballerina is a perfect example: she strikes the pose of a very elegant dance, with her left knee on the ground, her arms raised, and her face directed towards the viewer with an impressive smile. She wears a band of flowers on her head, and her body is covered only by a veil that reveals her legs. The use of pure white marble for the skin and painted alabaster for the veil creates a very elegant decorative effect. This version is more majestic than the French chryselephantine sculptures that are also part of this collection.