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Bronze Figurine Collection

This collection of bronze figurines showcases the artistry and skill of ancient craftsmen

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: The adolescent (bronze)

The adolescent (bronze)
5894131 The adolescent (bronze) by Graziosi, Giuseppe (1879-1942); Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Collezione Assicoop - Unipol, inv)

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: Sitting Mercury', IV century BC (bronze)

Sitting Mercury", IV century BC (bronze)
5973843 Sitting Mercury", IV century BC (bronze) by Roman, (4th century AD); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: The raid (bronze)

The raid (bronze)
5894128 The raid (bronze) by Graziosi, Giuseppe (1879-1942); Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Collezione Assicoop - Unipol, inv)

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin

Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin
6336329 Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin and holding the open mouth of the beast with his right hand, 1473 (bronze) by Bertoldo

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin

Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin
6336328 Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin and holding the open mouth of the beast with his right hand, 1473 (bronze) by Bertoldo

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin

Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin
6336326 Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin and holding the open mouth of the beast with his right hand, detail, 1473 (bronze) by Bertoldo

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: A Chid and his Little Dog (bronze)

A Chid and his Little Dog (bronze)
5894149 A Chid and his Little Dog (bronze) by Graziosi, Giuseppe (1879-1942); Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Collezione Assicoop - Unipol; inv)

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: The adolescent (bronze)

The adolescent (bronze)
5894130 The adolescent (bronze) by Graziosi, Giuseppe (1879-1942); Assicoop-Unipol Collection, Modena, Emilia Romagna, Italy; (add.info.: Collezione Assicoop - Unipol, inv)

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin

Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin
6336330 Hercules, after slaying bare-handed the Nemean lion, bearing the remains wearing its skin and holding the open mouth of the beast with his right hand, 1473 (bronze) by Bertoldo

Background imageBronze Figurine Collection: Sconce of a prisoner in gilded bronze, which was hung on the side of a biga, I-II century AD

Sconce of a prisoner in gilded bronze, which was hung on the side of a biga, I-II century AD
5973828 Sconce of a prisoner in gilded bronze, which was hung on the side of a biga, I-II century AD by Roman, (1st-2nd Century AD); Museo di Santa Giulia, Museo della citta, Brescia


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This collection of bronze figurines showcases the artistry and skill of ancient craftsmen. From the delicate "Sitting Mercury" dating back to the IV century BC, to the powerful depiction of Hercules slaying the Nemean lion in 1473, these sculptures capture moments frozen in time. The adolescent figure exudes a sense of innocence and youthfulness, while Hercules stands as a symbol of strength and heroism. In his triumphant pose, he proudly displays the remains of the lion he vanquished, wearing its skin as a trophy. The intricate details on this bronze masterpiece highlight every muscle and sinew, showcasing the artist's attention to realism. One cannot help but be captivated by "A Child and his Little Dog, " a heartwarming sculpture that portrays an endearing bond between a young child and their loyal companion. The tender connection between human and animal is beautifully captured in this piece. Another remarkable artwork is the gilded bronze sconce depicting a prisoner hung on the side of a biga from I-II century AD. This haunting representation serves as a reminder of past civilizations' practices. Each bronze figurine tells its own unique story through its craftsmanship and subject matter. Whether it be capturing youthful beauty or immortalizing legendary feats like Hercules' triumph over mythical creatures, these sculptures offer glimpses into different eras throughout history. Through their enduring presence, these bronzes continue to inspire awe and admiration for both their artistic value and historical significance. They serve as reminders that even centuries later, we can still appreciate humanity's creativity expressed through metalwork masterpieces like these bronze figurines.