A BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAN 'MUCIUS SCAEVOLA'
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A BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAN 'MUCIUS SCAEVOLA'

CAST BY GLADENBECK & SOHN FROM THE MODEL BY WILHELM KUMM (GERMAN, 1861-?)

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A BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAN 'MUCIUS SCAEVOLA'
CAST BY GLADENBECK & SOHN FROM THE MODEL BY WILHELM KUMM (GERMAN, 1861-?)
The naturalistic base signed W. KUMM and with foundry inscription AKTIEN GESELLSCHAFT vorm. GLADENBECK u SOHN, the brazier lacking
105 cm. high
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Lot Essay

Gaius Mucius was a Roman soldier who had killed King Porsena's secretary instead of the King himself, after penetration of lines. When he was taken prisoner, he amazed King Porsena by trusting his right hand in the altar flames. King Porsena, struck by this act of bravery, set the Roman hero free, who henceforth was called Scaevola, meaning left handed.

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