"Bacchantes And Putti After Clodion "
19th-century bronze group depicting Bacchantes and Dancing Putti, after Clodion, sculptor (1759-1814). Clodion is famous for winning the Grand Prix de Rome in 1759 and for creating, at the request of Louis XVI, the statue of Montesquieu now exhibited in the Louvre. Rotating base in red Burgundy marble.