A superb rectangular bronzepanel, likely made in the 19th century in a Neo-Renaissance style. The rich and perfectly symmetrical composition is organized around a central vegetal motif adorned with acanthus scrolls, bunches of grapes, foliage, and fruit. At the top, a finely modeled putto stands balanced on a pedestal, holding a cup or candelabra-like element, reminiscent of Italian Renaissance decorative arts. In the lower section, two facing horses—rendered with great vigor—enliven the scene and reinforce the heraldic and decorative character of the piece. The surface displays an antique patina, with traces of wear and oxidation that highlight the relief and accentuate the historical charm of this piece.
































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