Large Terracotta Of Bacchus Child, End Of XIX Eme Century
Large terracotta from the end of the 19th century representing Bacchus as a child.
the god of wine appears to us here in the guise of a reclining naked putto wearing a crown of vine branches and grapes, looking at his entourage as he has just dropped a cup of wine.
the sculptor was able to render in the face of the toddler the attitude of a child who has just made something stupid and who scans around him to see the reactions.
it is a large charming terracotta and in excellent condition.
it was based on a thick plexiglass allowing better protection.
very beautiful old patina.
a beautiful terracotta or Bacchus child appears to us in the guise of a joyful and charming toddler.
dimensions:
45 cm long at the base, 20 cm wide and 31 cm high.
we deliver and ship anywhere in the world, please contact us for a precise quote.
the god of wine appears to us here in the guise of a reclining naked putto wearing a crown of vine branches and grapes, looking at his entourage as he has just dropped a cup of wine.
the sculptor was able to render in the face of the toddler the attitude of a child who has just made something stupid and who scans around him to see the reactions.
it is a large charming terracotta and in excellent condition.
it was based on a thick plexiglass allowing better protection.
very beautiful old patina.
a beautiful terracotta or Bacchus child appears to us in the guise of a joyful and charming toddler.
dimensions:
45 cm long at the base, 20 cm wide and 31 cm high.
we deliver and ship anywhere in the world, please contact us for a precise quote.
1 300 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Terracotta
Length: 45 cm
Width: 20 cm
Height: 31 cm
Reference (ID): 1183933
Availability: In stock
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