I love to look at noses in people, sculptures, and paintings. Beauty is subjective, but you can get closer to the cherished ideal. When I saw this sculpture in Capri, I was focused on the face.
I like the shape of the nose. The sculptor is Coderch and Malavia. The lines, conditions, and size of the nose are close to those that I like: natural straight lines, the tip of the nose has a rhombus shape but is a little rounded, slightly upturned but not much, the length of the nose is not too short and not too long, the lines of the dorsum have lines like an hourglass.
The bronze sculpture is standing close to the famous “Piazzetta” on Capri Island in Italy