A BRONZE FIGURE OF MERCURY
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A BRONZE FIGURE OF MERCURY

AFTER GIAMBOLOGNA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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A BRONZE FIGURE OF MERCURY
AFTER GIAMBOLOGNA, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Standing on a gust of wind emanating from the mouth of a mask representing Zephyr
46 in. (117 cm.) high
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Alexandra Cruden
Alexandra Cruden

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Giambologna’s bronze figure of Mercury is perhaps his most recognisable creation. The idea appears to have originated in the early 1560s as a commission from Pier Donato Cesi, the Bishop of Narni, for a bronze figure of Mercury intended to adorn a column in the centre of a courtyard of the University of Bologna. The bronze was never erected at the university, and may have been redirected as a diplomatic gift from the Medici to the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II, whose sister Joanna was to marry Francesco de’ Medici. The present model more closely follows a slight re-working of the theme which was executed by Giambologna and erected at the Villa Medici by 1580. That bronze is housed today in the Bargello, Florence.

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