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Mascherone / festone
Mascherone / festone
Year
XVI
Materials
bronzo brunito
Inventory
1008/B
Dimensions
Altezza: 23.5
23, cm, Larghezza: 20
20 cm, Profondità:
cm
Definition
candeliere
Description
candeliere a tre fiamme, a pianta triangolare, con piedi a forma d'arpìa; mascheroni e festoni nella base, nodo fogliato, bracci attorcigliati confluenti nei portacandele baccellati
Historical-Criticism news
un confronto per i piedi costituiti da arpìe si ritrova in L. Planiscig, "Die Bronzeplastiken", Wien 1924, p. 113, nn. 194, 95 (candeliere ritenuto opera veneziana della seconda metà del XVI secolo)
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Museo Civico di Torino. Sezione Arte Antica. Cento tavole riproducenti circa 700 oggetti pubblicate per cura della Direzione del Museo, 1905
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