Large 19th-century Italian or French Patinated Bronze Statue of Mercury after Giovanni da Bologna ( Flemish 1529 - 1608 )
The bronze statue with medium brown patina, standing on black marble and bronze base.
Size: 28 1/2" ( 72,5 cm ) height, 7 1/2" ( 19 cm ) width, 14" ( 35,5 cm ) depth.
Created after one of Giambologna’s most celebrated sculptures in the Renaissance, Mercury was designed as part of a fountain for the Villa Medici in Rome. The head on which Mercury steps symbolizes the figure being “exhaled, purified, unburdened.” When the Giambologna sculpture was unveiled, the work quickly became popular among wealthy collectors’ cabinets of the Renaissance. Additionally, documentation shows that the Medici gave this statue as a diplomatic gift to Emperor Maximilian II, emphasizing its political and social importance. Mercury is shown with his typical attributes of winged sandals and cap, carrying his staff with two entwined serpents, called a caduceus. Along the base, a relief scene of cherubs looking through telescopes and reading large books provides additional association to Mercury’s role as god of traveling and communication.
Condition: Very good