After Michelangelo - F. Barbedienne Fondeur - Réduction Méchanique A. Collas - Sculpture - Bronze (patinated) - Late 19th century
An impressive and beautiful patinated bronze sculpture by Lorenzo de Medici, the central figure on the tomb of this eponymous Duke of Urbino in Florence.
. The original sculpture was made by Michelangelo between 1520 and 1534.
. This sculpture was made in the 2nd half of the 19th century by the famous foundry of Ferdinand Barbedienne. The sculpture features a stamp with the text ‘Réduction Méchanique - A. Collas - Brevete' and is also signed with 'F. Barbedienne Fondeur’.
. Very heavy sculpture of approx. 38 kg.
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An impressive and beautiful patinated bronze sculpture by Lorenzo de Medici, the central figure on the tomb of this eponymous Duke of Urbino in Florence.
. The original sculpture was made by Michelangelo between 1520 and 1534.
. This sculpture was made in the 2nd half of the 19th century by the famous foundry of Ferdinand Barbedienne. The sculpture features a stamp with the text ‘Réduction Méchanique - A. Collas - Brevete' and is also signed with 'F. Barbedienne Fondeur’.
. Very heavy sculpture of approx. 38 kg.
. Registered shipping.