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Bronze sculpture depicting Mercury on Pegasus, 19th century
Height x width x depth: 68 x 52 x 28 cm. Base height: 8 cm.
copy of the work by Antoine Coysevox (1640-1720) created in 1701. Refined bronze casting depicting Mercury, god of commerce and messenger of the gods, riding Pegasus, the winged horse symbolizing speed and inspiration. The original model was commissioned by Louis XIV for the Tuileries Garden. Coysevox was the official sculptor of the Sun King.
Literature:
- Pierre Kjellberg, โLes Bronzes du XIXe siรจcleโ (19th-Century Bronzes), รd. de l'Amateur, 1989, p. 296
- Pierre Kjellberg, โLes Bronzes du XIXe siรจcleโ (19th-Century Bronzes), รd. de l'Amateur, 1989, p. 296
- Louvre Museum, โAntoine Coysevox, Sculptor to the Sun King,โ exhibition catalog
- Bresc-Bautier G., โFrench Sculptures: 17th Century,โ Louvre, 1998
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ANCIENT FURNITURE AND WORKS OF ART FROM 16th TO 20th CENTURY Including selected furnishings from the Count Luigi Rigi Luperti Collection
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