Metal statuette depicting an engineer or machinist holding a technical drawing beside a vice, mounted on a polished marble pedestal. Created in the 1910s, it reflects the early industrial aesthetic and sculptural craftsmanship of prewar Europe.
The statuette is finely cast with precise detailing and a dark bronze-toned patina, complemented by the contrasting white and grey marble base. The surface shows light age patina, consistent with its period, and remains structurally sound and undamaged.
An authentic example of early 20th-century European decorative sculpture, celebrating the spirit of invention and technical mastery.