A NORTH EUROPEAN SCULPTED STONE FIGURE OF BACCHUS PERSONIFYING SUMMER
A NORTH EUROPEAN SCULPTED STONE FIGURE OF BACCHUS PERSONIFYING SUMMER

LATE 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY

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A NORTH EUROPEAN SCULPTED STONE FIGURE OF BACCHUS PERSONIFYING SUMMER
LATE 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Modelled standing semi-naked holding aloft a bunch of grapes, a sheep's fleece pannier of fruit suspended over his right shoulder, flanked by a vine entwined tree stump, on an integral rectangular plinth
104 in. (264 cm.) high approx. overall
The plinth: 33¼ in. x 30 in. (84.5 cm. x 76 cm.) approx.
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