👉 Pluntas, in Latin, are a type of baroque sculpture that depicts a woman with her arms extended across her chest. Pluntas were popular during the Baroque period (17th to 18th century) and were often used as decorations on buildings or as part of public art installations. They are characterized by their elongated form, which is often depicted in exaggerated poses, such as leaning forward, standing up, or sitting down. Pluntas were also associated with the term "