Bacchus, Fountain Spout, Model, Of Bacchus, Large Patinated Plaster Cast, Late 19th Century
Two Fountain Heads Representing Bacchus Heads Crowned with Bunches of Grapes, Plaster, Late 19th Century.
Superb decorative element from the late 19th century representing two bearded men's heads crowned with laurel leaves and grapes, their mouths open in the manner of ancient theatrical masks, forming fountain spouts framed by vine shoots and branches, as well as leaves and bunches of grapes.
Bacchus, the god of wine, Dionysia, Bacchanalia, fauns and satyrs, probably allegorical figures relating to the god Bacchus.
A plaster sculpture patinated in the manner of terracotta.
A plaster sculpture from the late 19th century in very high relief and in perfect condition.
in the manner of ancient theatrical masks and fountain spouts, an unusual sculpture with a very strong presence.
Dimensions:
44 cm high by 44 cm wide. 8 cm deep.
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Superb decorative element from the late 19th century representing two bearded men's heads crowned with laurel leaves and grapes, their mouths open in the manner of ancient theatrical masks, forming fountain spouts framed by vine shoots and branches, as well as leaves and bunches of grapes.
Bacchus, the god of wine, Dionysia, Bacchanalia, fauns and satyrs, probably allegorical figures relating to the god Bacchus.
A plaster sculpture patinated in the manner of terracotta.
A plaster sculpture from the late 19th century in very high relief and in perfect condition.
in the manner of ancient theatrical masks and fountain spouts, an unusual sculpture with a very strong presence.
Dimensions:
44 cm high by 44 cm wide. 8 cm deep.
We deliver and ship worldwide, please contact us for a precise quote.
1 350 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Plaster
Length: 44 cm
Height: 44 cm
Reference (ID): 1657724
Availability: In stock
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