"Bronze "
Bronze with nuanced green patina entitled: "The Osselets Player", reproducing the famous statue of Ancient Rome of the same name, discovered by Vigna Giustiniani in 1732 and now kept at the Pergamon Museum in Berlin. The braided-haired teenage girl is dressed in a knotted chiton that has slipped off her left shoulder revealing her breast. She is seated, her knees bent under her body and leans on her arm. His left hand rests on two ossicles, while the right hand throws the other two. The movement of the gesture is translated by the hand still open, as if it had just been made. Despite her slightly bent head, the young girl does not watch the game, lost in thought. Historical testimony to Roman habits and customs, this bronze will charm you with its grace and meticulous details. ********* Period: 19th century Shipping possible by Colissimo with appropriate protection. Dimensions: Height: 21 cm Width: 21 cm Depth: 15 cm Weight: 3.7 kg reference: 126U additional photos: https://www.antiquites-lecomte.com/boutique/bronzes/bronze-la-joueuse-dosselets- after-statue-antique-xix