Clodion (claude Michel 1738 - 1814) - Small Bronze Sculpture Depicting Cupid
Artist: Clodion (claude Michel, Nancy 1738 - Parigi 1814)
A small bronze sculpture depicting the God of Love, created between the 18th and 19th centuries by Claude Michel, also known by the pseudonym Clodion.
The sculpture depicts a curly-haired Cupid, perched on a red marble base, playing Pan's flute. Throughout his career, Clodion was particularly known for his works depicting mythological scenes.
Dimensions: height 17 cm, width 8 cm, depth 8 cm.
The sculpture depicts a curly-haired Cupid, perched on a red marble base, playing Pan's flute. Throughout his career, Clodion was particularly known for his works depicting mythological scenes.
Dimensions: height 17 cm, width 8 cm, depth 8 cm.
850 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Width: 8
Height: 17
Depth: 8
Reference (ID): 1681149
Availability: In stock
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