Flying Mercury After Jean De Bologne, Bronze Sculpture Mounted As A Lamp, 19th Century
Artist: D'après Jean De Bologne (1529-1608)
Magnificent and rare lamp in patinated bronze and marble.
It depicts the famous Flying Mercury after the original created by Giambologna and housed in the Louvre Museum.
Mercury is shown with his right arm raised towards the sky and holding a caduceus in his left hand.
Standing on the tip of his toe, he is propelled by the winds of the god Aeolus.
His right hand holds the electrical mechanism.
Marble base.
It is rare to see this sculpture mounted as a lamp.
New electrical system, pleated canvas shade. 19th century.
Delivery by carrier: €50 in France, €100 in the EU, and €200 for the rest of the world.
It depicts the famous Flying Mercury after the original created by Giambologna and housed in the Louvre Museum.
Mercury is shown with his right arm raised towards the sky and holding a caduceus in his left hand.
Standing on the tip of his toe, he is propelled by the winds of the god Aeolus.
His right hand holds the electrical mechanism.
Marble base.
It is rare to see this sculpture mounted as a lamp.
New electrical system, pleated canvas shade. 19th century.
Delivery by carrier: €50 in France, €100 in the EU, and €200 for the rest of the world.
1 800 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Diameter: socle 14 cm, abat jour 19 cm
Height: sculpture 47 cm, totale 66 cm
Reference (ID): 1667307
Availability: In stock
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