
Clodion "Bacchanal" Patinated Bronze Sculpture
After Clodion (Claude Michel, French, 1738-1814), "Bacchanal" Patinated Bronze Sculpture, late 19th century, depicting two maenads, one upholding tambourine, the other clutching a bunch of grapes, with a dancing satyr, on a circular base, apparently unsigned. 30.25" H x 16" W x 12" D. Keywords: Statue, Antique, Wine Festival, Bronzier, Figural, French Art, Louis XV, Classicism, Neoclassical, Fin de Siecle, 19th Century Art, Decorative Arts
After Clodion (Claude Michel, French, 1738-1814), "Bacchanal" Patinated Bronze Sculpture, late 19th century, depicting two maenads, one upholding tambourine, the other clutching a bunch of grapes, with a dancing satyr, on a circular base, apparently unsigned. 30.25" H x 16" W x 12" D. Keywords: Statue, Antique, Wine Festival, Bronzier, Figural, French Art, Louis XV, Classicism, Neoclassical, Fin de Siecle, 19th Century Art, Decorative Arts
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After Clodion (Claude Michel, French, 1738-1814), "Bacchanal" Patinated Bronze Sculpture, late 19th century, depicting two maenads, one upholding tambourine, the other clutching a bunch of grapes, with a dancing satyr, on a circular base, apparently unsigned. 30.25" H x 16" W x 12" D. Keywords: Statue, Antique, Wine Festival, Bronzier, Figural, French Art, Louis XV, Classicism, Neoclassical, Fin de Siecle, 19th Century Art, Decorative Arts






















