No. 2305/ Iron Urn, after the Medici Urn in the Uffizi Gallery
Iron Urn after the Medici Urn in the Uffizi Gallery collection. Having a gadrooned lip, with a mythological bas-relief of a female figure seated below a statue of a goddess on a high plinth, restored as Diana. Two fluted loop handles rise from satyrs' heads on either side of the acanthus-leaf carved base.
Iron Urn after the Medici Urn in the Uffizi Gallery collection. Having a gadrooned lip, with a mythological bas-relief of a female figure seated below a statue of a goddess on a high plinth, restored as Diana. Two fluted loop handles rise from satyrs' heads on either side of the acanthus-leaf carved base.
Iron Urn after the Medici Urn in the Uffizi Gallery collection. Having a gadrooned lip, with a mythological bas-relief of a female figure seated below a statue of a goddess on a high plinth, restored as Diana. Two fluted loop handles rise from satyrs' heads on either side of the acanthus-leaf carved base.
Product Details
Italian
C. Mid-19th Century
H: 29.5”
W:
Dia: 23.5”