Bronze A Figure Of Bacchus Copied From Pompeii

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Bronze a figure of Bacchus after a model by Vincenzo Gemito (1852-1929). A large reproduction of a bronze figure of Bacchus (Dionysus), the Roman god of wine, discovered in Pompeii in 1862, and today in the Museo Nazionale Archaeologico in Naples. Long thought to be a figure of the youth Narcissus, he stands looking downwards, left foot forward, naked except for sandals and a small animal skin around left arm, his right hand raised in admonition. The statuette is fixed to a circular separately cast base, decorated with palmette pattern. In very good condition and with a lovely patinated finish. 640mm high, 310mm wide and 260mm deep. Italian. Circa 1890.
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DateLate 19th Century : Circa 1890 Codeas718a1187 Price £2800.00     3263.12     $3547.04    The price has been listed in British Pounds.
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