Pair of Bronze Figurines Standing on a White Marble Base after Michel Clodion
$3.300,00
A delightful pair of patinated bronze statuettes, originally candelabra, after Clodion (Claude Michel Clodion 1738 – 1814), depicting a young satyr and satyress. Mounted on truncated columns of fluted white marble, and marked with the Clodion signature (of questionable authenticity) these figurines now show no trace of the original candelabra screw fixtures. The original models for these figurines are attributed to Clodion (for the young satyr) and to Louis Felix de la Rue (1730-1777) for the satyress.
Additional information
Height | 37,5 cm |
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Diameter | 16 cm |
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