Hermes Or Mercury Fastening His Sandal, Bronze From The Grand Tour, 19th Century
Large bronze of Hermes fastening his sandals. Hermes, or Mercury, appears in this beautiful bronze as a young man fastening his sandals to a rock.
This fine neoclassical bronze is of very high quality, with a golden patina that is slightly oxidized.
The god has a superb face and rests on a lightly worked granite block.
there is a small loss of bronze at the point where his garment is tied.
Perhaps he was carrying a quiver...
As it dates from the first half of the 19th century, it is cast in several parts, and one of the arms is slightly loose.
A very beautiful bronze of very high quality with a superb neoclassical aesthetic, probably a souvenir from the Grand Tour.
Dimensions:
33 cm high.
We deliver and ship worldwide; please contact us for a precise quote.
This fine neoclassical bronze is of very high quality, with a golden patina that is slightly oxidized.
The god has a superb face and rests on a lightly worked granite block.
there is a small loss of bronze at the point where his garment is tied.
Perhaps he was carrying a quiver...
As it dates from the first half of the 19th century, it is cast in several parts, and one of the arms is slightly loose.
A very beautiful bronze of very high quality with a superb neoclassical aesthetic, probably a souvenir from the Grand Tour.
Dimensions:
33 cm high.
We deliver and ship worldwide; please contact us for a precise quote.
3 300 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Height: 33 cm
Reference (ID): 1671467
Availability: In stock
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