Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist
Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist
Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist
Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist
Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist
Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist
Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist
Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist
Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist
Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure  by Unknown artist

Bronze statue of a Classical Female Figure 1800 - 1830

Unknown artist

BronzeGoldMetalGilt
42 cm
Currently unavailable via Gallerease

  • About the artwork
    Empire patinated bronze sculpture of a Roman lady, presumably Agrippina the Younger, standing on a bronze plinth with gilded mascaron, rim and base. A very fine cast statue with a dark brown patina on an Empire base.
    This figure is not directly attributable to a statue from Roman antiquity, however, it shows similarities to statues of Agrippina as in the collection of Lateran in Rome(now Vatican Museum) and in the Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence. Agrippina Minor was the sister of Emperor Caligula and Emperor Nero's mother.
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