Venus - a table bronze from the workshop of Andrea
Rare Italian Renaissance bronze. Venus standing in contrapposto, holding a cornucopia, on a trefoil base surrounded by a relief frieze, resting on lion feet, candlestick, and baluster-shaped inkwell. Aesthetic interpretation of a female nude in an almost dance-like pose, delicate face. Two small drill holes for a now missing handle; small crack at the left heel, otherwise in exceptionally good, original condition with very fine brownish patina and traces of original black lacquering. Height 20 cm, side length of the base 14 cm. This form of a variably arrangeable table bronze is already described in early art-historical literature, for example the piece in the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum in Berlin.Lit.: Planiscig, Leo: Andrea Riccio, Schroll, Vienna, 1927, pp. 385ff., fig. 73, 74, 238.Provenance: Robert Mayer Collection, described there as "Putto auf Sockelplatte, Paduanisch, 15. Jhdt".Condition: II
Condition Report: II
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Rare Italian Renaissance bronze. Venus standing in contrapposto, holding a cornucopia, on a trefoil base surrounded by a relief frieze, resting on lion feet, candlestick, and baluster-shaped inkwell. Aesthetic interpretation of a female nude in an almost dance-like pose, delicate face. Two small drill holes for a now missing handle; small crack at the left heel, otherwise in exceptionally good, original condition with very fine brownish patina and traces of original black lacquering. Height 20 cm, side length of the base 14 cm. This form of a variably arrangeable table bronze is already described in early art-historical literature, for example the piece in the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum in Berlin.Lit.: Planiscig, Leo: Andrea Riccio, Schroll, Vienna, 1927, pp. 385ff., fig. 73, 74, 238.Provenance: Robert Mayer Collection, described there as "Putto auf Sockelplatte, Paduanisch, 15. Jhdt".Condition: II
Condition Report: II