Wooden sculpture depicting "Allegory of Putti." The artifact features rich and refined carvings. Each putto is crafted in a different pose; the two at the bottom rest on a barrel, a symbol of joy and joviality. The third is depicted seated above the other two, supporting himself by resting one hand on the head of the seated putto and holding a vase with the other. The three putti are depicted almost forming a "human pyramid," exuding great movement, elegance, and balance. This type of craftsmanship is reminiscent of the style of Besarel, a famous Venetian sculptor active in the second half of the 19th century. The state of preservation is good, with slight imperfections in the fingers of the putti, which can be restored at the request of the buyer. It measures 70 cm in height, and the diameter of the base is 28 cm. Like all our items, it is sold with a certificate of authenticity according to law and can be shipped throughout Italy with maximum security.