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An elegant bronze sculpture of a Fawn
An elegant bronze sculpture of a Fawn  - Sculpture Style
Ref : 122095
11 500 €
Period :
20th century
Medium :
Bronze
Dimensions :
l. 33.46 inch X H. 37.4 inch
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An elegant bronze sculpture of a Fawn

Naples, late 19th / early 20th century | Height 95 cm x Width 85 cm

This bronze sculpture is after the original Roman bronze sculptures found in the 'The Villa dei Papiri' in Herculaneum, currently housed in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples.
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These 1st century AD Roman sculptures were discovered in the Villa dei Papyri during an exploration campaign that lasted from 1750 to 1765 outside the site of Herculaneum. Ninety-three works of art were uncovered in this villa known for its exceptional decoration. The original pair of fawns decorated the peristyle of the villa.
Initiated in 1738 by Charles de Bourbon, the excavation of Herculaneum yielded so many antiques that a museum was set up in 1750 in Portici, a city next to Naples, in an annex of the royal palace. They were reproduced by the Chiurazzi foundry since the end of the 19th century and are illustrated in their catalogue.
The sculpture depicts a slender, graceful fawn standing on a rectangular base, rendered with a smooth and polished surface that enhances its elegant

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Bronze Sculpture