A BRONZE MODEL OF THE COLLEONI MONUMENT
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A BRONZE MODEL OF THE COLLEONI MONUMENT

SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY, AFTER ANDREA VERROCHIO AND ALESSANDRO LEOPARDI

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A BRONZE MODEL OF THE COLLEONI MONUMENT
SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY, AFTER ANDREA VERROCHIO AND ALESSANDRO LEOPARDI
On a brocatello marble base and painted wood faux brocatello plinth
The bronze -- 14in. (35.5cm.) high; 13¼in. (33.6cm.) wide; 21¼in. (54cm.) high overall
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The monument in the Scuola di S. Marco, Venice, was first designed in 1481 by Verrochio, inspired by the Gattamelata Monument at Padua. However, Verrochio died before the project's completion, and the work was finished by Leopardi. The former has been credited with the general conception, but the animation and richness of detail in the original bronze is associated with Leopardi, and it is his name that is inscribed on that statue.