"Bronze After The Sabine Women, Tatius"
Beautiful bronze sculpture with a nuanced brown patina representing Tatius, King of the Cures among the Sabines (and later co-King of Rome, whose throne he would have shared with Romulus) protecting himself with his shield, after the famous painting by Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), The Sabine Women, painted between 1796 and 1799, now kept at the Louvre Museum in Paris.
On a rectangular base in red griotte marble (small chips).
End of the 19th century.
Good condition.
Height of the bronze: 16.5 cm.
Dimensions of the base: width 17 - height 2 - depth 7 cm.