This charming 1930s Sicilian sculpture depicts a classic putto, radiating the whimsical and serene character typical of Mediterranean decorative arts from the interwar period. Expertly hand-carved from a warm, earthy mixed stone, the figure displays a beautiful terracotta-like hue with a naturally weathered patina that highlights the soft curls of the hair and the gentle, youthful features of the face. The craftsmanship captures a delightful expression of innocence and curiosity, characteristic of the Neoclassical revival style popular in Italy during this era. The bust is elegantly draped in a simple sash and securely mounted on its original rectangular marble plinth, which provides a cool, sophisticated contrast to the rich tones of the stone sculpture. This piece retains a wonderful textural quality, showing honest signs of age and history that enhance its authentic antique appeal. It serves as a perfect accent for a library, mantle, or garden room, bringing a touch of Sicilian heritage and timeless artistry to any collection. It's in good condition with signs of use and age visible on the photos.