A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PATINATED BRONZE FIGURES OF MERCURY AND FORTUNA

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A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL PATINATED BRONZE FIGURES OF MERCURY AND FORTUNA
AFTER GIAMBOLOGNA, 19TH CENTURY

Each raised on Zephyr on a circular marmo giallo siena pedestal with applied frieze depicting frolicking putti---33 1/4 in. (84.5cm.) (2)

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Giambologna (Jean Bologna) 1529-1608, was of Flemish origin employed by the Medici Dukes of Florence to provide sculpture for their courts and its needs. One of the genius of his age, he bridged the gap between Michelangelo and Bernini through his elegant interpretations of classical subjects. His fame became widespread through the export of his bronze statuettes to various European capitals. See C. Avery, Studies in European Sculpture, 1981, p. 87

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