Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37
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Silvered bronze sculpture, Lorenzo de' Medici, 19th century, Barbedienne, H 37

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1.300
19th century
Renaissance style
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    French School, second half of the 19th century.
    After Michelangelo Buonarroti, known as Michelangelo (1475-1564).
    Lorenzo II de' Medici (1492-1519), Duke of Urbino, known as the Magnificent.
    Finely chased bronze.
    Special commission with a double patina: silvered and gilded.
    Incuse signature of the founder, Ferdinand Barbedienne.
    19th century.
    Height 37 cm

    Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892), primarily known for his bronze foundry, partnered in 1838 with the mechanic Achille Collas (1795-1859), inventor of the bronze casting process and of works of art.

    BIBLIOGRAPHY:
    U. Baldini, L'Opera completa di Michelangelo scultore, Milan, 1973, pp. 102-104, nos. 33 and 36.
    The life-size marble sculpture was created by Michelangelo between 1525 and 1534 to adorn the central section of the tombs of Lorenzo and Giuliano de' Medici (Florence, Church of San Lorenzo).

    Ref: XO099A2WG0

    Condition Very good
    Style Renaissance style (Bronze sculptures of Renaissance style Style)
    Period 19th century (Bronze sculptures 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892)
    Height (cm) 37
    Materials Silvered bronze
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 75001, Paris, France
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