"Jean De Bologne After, Pair Of Mercury Bronze Sculptures Renowned 19th Century"
Jean De Bologne After, Pair Of Bronze Sculptures Mercury Renown 19th Century Superb Pair Of Bronze Sculptures With Green Patina Representing Mercury, God Of Good Fortune In Greek Mythology Holding A Stock Exchange And Fame, Allegory Of Public Or Social Recognition Blowing a Trumpet. The Two Sculptures Rest on the Head of Zephyr, God of Wind. Their Marble Bases are Decorated with a Bas Relief with Putti Decor. They are signed Jean de Bologne. Very Beautiful Pieces of Beautiful Dimensions, After John of Bologne, Mannerist Sculptor of Flemish origin born in Douai, in Romanesque Flanders in the Netherlands of the Habsburgs of Austria, in 1529, and died in Florence on August 14, 1608. 19th Century School. Dimensions: Height: 82 cm In good state of conservation. We are at your disposal for any additional information. WWW.DANTAN.STORE