Description
Large late C19th / early C20th Italian ‘Grand Tour’ souvenir bronze study , after the antique, of a Faun and the infant Bacchus.
Superbly cast study depicting a mythical woodland Faun , or possibly Pan , with the infant Bacchus astride his shoulders, in his hands he holds cymbals, whilst his pipes are shown resting upon the tree-stump wrapped with a vine and grapes , against which he leans.
The infant Bacchus , god of wine and merriment, is shown holding a bunch of grapes as the two subjects gaze at each other. The mythical woodland faun , is shown with a modesty fig-leaf to the front of his naked body, whilst he has a tail of a creature above his buttocks.
Pan and Bacchus are often closely associated in mythology , with Pan often acting as a wild rustic companion in the retinue of the wine god . Whilst Bacchus represents wine , theatre and ecstasy, Pan is the god of shepherds and wild nature , both symbolising fertility , untamed revelry and nature’s wild side .
Excellent consistent colour and patina , with fine cast detail , particularly to the faces , hands and musculature of the torso .Raised and mounted upon a block plinth base of figured black and white marble.
An impressively scaled and presented bronze sculpture in excellent original condition.
H 26”
W 12”
D 9”
Italy c.1900
Established in the Cathedral City of Worcester for over 40 years ,M.Lees&Sons , run by Michael Lees ,have been dealing with public and trade from show-rooms in an early Georgian town-house. We aim to provide a straight-forward approach to our business and build lasting relationships with our customers. As members of the 'London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association' , we provide full descriptive details , date ,authenticity and any available provenance ,with full disclosure of any restoration or repair which may have taken place .
Whether buying for pleasure , decoration or investment, we welcome you to our web-site or premises .
Past projects have included advising clients on forming and disposing of collections , furnishing period properties , hotel and commercial projects , also a shoot-room and lodge .
All goods are available to view and owned by M.Lees & Sons .
If visiting, a telephone call prior is advisable as due to the demands of the business the show-room does not have regular hours . Please feel free to contact us if we can be of assistance . Our inventory on the website Selling Antiques .co.uk showcases our range of stock, whilst more items are available to view on our website. Please visit us on:
www.leesantiquesworcester.com.
Tel. 01905 26620 / 07860826218
Located in the centre of Worcester in the shadow of the Cathedral with easy parking nearby. Exit Junction 7 M5 and follow the signs for Worcester Porcelain Museum . Our premises are located 100 metres from the Museum and 50 metres from Pay&Display car-park in nearby King St.
Internal Ref: ML 263
Dimensions
Height = 65 cm (26")
Width = 30 cm (12")
Depth = 22 cm (9")
Large late C19th / early C20th Italian ‘Grand Tour ‘ souvenir bronze study , after the antique, of a Faun and the infant Bacchus.
Price
£2,600
| $3,520 USD | €2,986 EUR
Item Ref
ML 263
Description
Large late C19th / early C20th Italian ‘Grand Tour’ souvenir bronze study , after the antique, of a Faun and the infant Bacchus.
Superbly cast study depicting a mythical woodland Faun , or possibly Pan , with the infant Bacchus astride his shoulders, in his hands he holds cymbals, whilst his pipes are shown resting upon the tree-stump wrapped with a vine and grapes , against which he leans.
The infant Bacchus , god of wine and merriment, is shown holding a bunch of grapes as the two subjects gaze at each other. The mythical woodland faun , is shown with a modesty fig-leaf to the front of his naked body, whilst he has a tail of a creature above his buttocks.
Pan and Bacchus are often closely associated in mythology , with Pan often acting as a wild rustic companion in the retinue of the wine god . Whilst Bacchus represents wine , theatre and ecstasy, Pan is the god of shepherds and wild nature , both symbolising fertility , untamed revelry and nature’s wild side .
Excellent consistent colour and patina , with fine cast detail , particularly to the faces , hands and musculature of the torso .Raised and mounted upon a block plinth base of figured black and white marble.
An impressively scaled and presented bronze sculpture in excellent original condition.
H 26”
W 12”
D 9”
Italy c.1900
Established in the Cathedral City of Worcester for over 40 years ,M.Lees&Sons , run by Michael Lees ,have been dealing with public and trade from show-rooms in an early Georgian town-house. We aim to provide a straight-forward approach to our business and build lasting relationships with our customers. As members of the 'London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association' , we provide full descriptive details , date ,authenticity and any available provenance ,with full disclosure of any restoration or repair which may have taken place .
Whether buying for pleasure , decoration or investment, we welcome you to our web-site or premises .
Past projects have included advising clients on forming and disposing of collections , furnishing period properties , hotel and commercial projects , also a shoot-room and lodge .
All goods are available to view and owned by M.Lees & Sons .
If visiting, a telephone call prior is advisable as due to the demands of the business the show-room does not have regular hours . Please feel free to contact us if we can be of assistance . Our inventory on the website Selling Antiques .co.uk showcases our range of stock, whilst more items are available to view on our website. Please visit us on:
www.leesantiquesworcester.com.
Tel. 01905 26620 / 07860826218
Located in the centre of Worcester in the shadow of the Cathedral with easy parking nearby. Exit Junction 7 M5 and follow the signs for Worcester Porcelain Museum . Our premises are located 100 metres from the Museum and 50 metres from Pay&Display car-park in nearby King St.
Internal Ref: ML 263
Dimensions
Height = 65 cm (26")
Width = 30 cm (12")
Depth = 22 cm (9")
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