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Description
Bronze Centaur slaying serpent. Marble base.
Category
Art Deco and Art Nouveau
Medium
Bronze
Distinguishing marks
Signed D Grillo 85
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
13.5” tall 12.5” long 6.25” wide
Date Period
85
Weight
25 lbs
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Bronze Centaur Sculpture
This bronze sculpture depicts a centaur slaying a serpent and is mounted on a marble base. Based on the inscription "D Grillo 85" visible on the piece, the artist appears to be D. Grillo, and the sculpture was likely created in 1985. Below is a detailed appraisal:
Description:
Historical Context:
Centaurs have been a popular subject in art, symbolizing duality, strength, and mythology. This sculpture's dynamic movement and dramatic subject matter align with modern representations of classical themes, popular in Art Deco and contemporary sculptures. The date inscription (1985) places this work in a period when revivalist art drew heavily on mythological themes.
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