Object Description
Pair of patinated bronze figures of Mercury and Fortuna, after Giambologna
French, Late 19th Century
Height 87cm, width 15/19cm, depth 31cm
This pair of patinated bronze figures is based on the work of the renowned Mannerist sculptor Giambologna (1529-1608). They depict Roman gods Mercury and Fortuna atop a plinth, featuring a mask of Boreas, the god of north wind.
These exquisite sculptures are based on the work of the famous Italian sculptor, Giambologna. The figures are signed ‘J. de Bologne.’