Fuad I, king of Egypt

Type:
Sculpture
Year:
1929
Material and technique:
Red glazed plaster
Inventory:
inv. C. 423
Original model for the work in marble, 1929. Missing.
The hall
Room VII is the room of par excellence of portraits, except for the three allegorical works: the Abyss, Torso of a woman and Modesty. The area that connects the museum with the private apartment looks like a corridor, with an array of busts (almost all models are in plaster, patinated plaster, bronze and terracotta) placed on shelves along the walls and a selection of allegorical works in marble are placed in the centre.