Limestone Head, Sculpture Of Hermes By André Brumaud
Artist: André Brumaud
Limestone sculpture of the face of a man resembling the Greek God Hermes.
The Greeks attributed multiple functions to him: he was the messenger of Zeus, his father, guide of the souls of the dead in hell, symbol of prosperity among humans and protector of travelers, merchants and thieves.
Work sculpted by André Brumaud, sculptor from Charente.
Period late 20th century.
Very beautiful patina of time, this sculpture was exhibited in a garden.
Delivery by carrier, 50 euros in France, 100 euros in the EU and 300 euros rest of the world.
The Greeks attributed multiple functions to him: he was the messenger of Zeus, his father, guide of the souls of the dead in hell, symbol of prosperity among humans and protector of travelers, merchants and thieves.
Work sculpted by André Brumaud, sculptor from Charente.
Period late 20th century.
Very beautiful patina of time, this sculpture was exhibited in a garden.
Delivery by carrier, 50 euros in France, 100 euros in the EU and 300 euros rest of the world.
800 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Condition of use
Material: Stone
Width: 24.5 cm
Height: 39 cm
Depth: 15 cm
Reference (ID): 1539251
Availability: In stock
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