We kindly invite you to read the full description, as we strive to provide detailed technical and historical information to ensure the authenticity and value of our items. Exceptional French tailor’s mannequin dating from the second half of the 19th century, crafted from carved and turned wood. The figure features a stylized, life-sized anatomical structure designed to simulate the human body for tailoring purposes. Likely originating from a Parisian atelier, this piece is a rare example of functional sculpture—initially created for professional use, yet today highly valued as a decorative sculptural object in its own right. The patinated surface and finely handcrafted details reflect outstanding workmanship, with ball-jointed shoulders allowing for mobility. The torso is supported by a central column resting on a three-legged arched base, whose elegant, understated design is characteristic of French taste during the period. Mannequins of this kind were used in major fashion houses and tailoring studios in Paris for garment creation, fittings, and pattern adjustments. A distinctive feature of this particular example is the original torso covering, made from fragments of period newspapers and magazines, applied using a technique similar to decoupage—very popular at the time. Far from being purely decorative, this treatment also served a functional purpose: it reinforced the structure, protected the wood from wear, and gave the mannequin a “living” quality, evocative of the cultural and visual environment in which it was used. Some 19th-century French illustrations are still visible, likely sourced from illustrated periodicals such as Le Monde Illustré or La Vie Parisienne, providing valuable evidence of the item’s origin and provenance. Compared to 20th-century mannequins, this model features significantly more defined and naturalistic forms, with a well-shaped torso and hips in keeping with the aesthetics and demands of 19th-century haute couture. Originally used both for fittings and as a display support, this rare object today represents not only a piece of fashion history but also a refined interior design accent. Perfect for eclectic interiors, showrooms, creative studios, or collections related to fashion, historical design, and applied arts. The mannequin is in good overall condition. Dimensions: Height 155 cm, base diameter 50 cm (61 x 19.7 in.). We use professional packing materials (wooden crates, polystyrene, etc.) for all our shipments to ensure maximum protection and safety during transport.