Stock No. 36518

Bronze Grand Tour Sculpture of Seated Hermes After the Antique

A late 19th century Italian Grand Tour bronze of the ‘Seated Hermes’ after the antique, raised on a carved dove grey marble base. Also known as ‘Resting Hermes’ or ‘Seated Mercury’, this beautiful bronze is attributed to the Giorgio Sommer Foundry, Naples. At a similar scale to the antique, it is larger in scale than…

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£8,475.00

Dimensions

Depth: 30cm11.81in

Width: 50cm19.69in

Height: 49cm19.29in

Weight: 35kg77.16lbs

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Imperial

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Transports as 2 pieces. Sits in the holes in the marble. No visible breaks or repairs with the bronze or marble.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses, scuffs, and scratches.

Origin

Italy

Period

Late 19th Century

Material

Bronze, Marble, Metal

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Maker

Unknown

Style

Grand Tour, Greek, Neoclassical, Roman

About this piece

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A late 19th century Italian Grand Tour bronze of the ‘Seated Hermes’ after the antique, raised on a carved dove grey marble base.

Also known as ‘Resting Hermes’ or ‘Seated Mercury’, this beautiful bronze is attributed to the Giorgio Sommer Foundry, Naples. At a similar scale to the antique, it is larger in scale than other depictions on the market, making it a rare find.

Here, the young Greek deity, Hermes, with narrow shoulders and lean muscles, is seated nude on a rock in a resting position. One hand is placed on the rock and the other on his knee, with other leg extended before him, each ankle heeled with the wings that the Greek God Hermes and Roman God Mercury are often associated with.

With its attractive patination, rare scale and complimenting marble base, this antique bronze Seated Hermes is an impressive sculpture for a display plinth or console, particularly those with Greek, Roman or neoclassical interest.

Seated Hermes

Obtained by a 19th century collector on their Grand Tour of Italy and Europe, this bronze is after a larger scale bronze original discovered at the Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum in 1758. Now residing at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, the antique is thought to be a 1st century Roman copy of a late 4th/early 3rd century BC Greek original attributed to the Greek sculptor, Lysippos.

Additional information

Weight 35 kg
Dimensions 30 × 50 × 49 cm
Origin

Italy

Period

Late 19th Century

Material

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Date of Manufacture

Circa 1890

Maker

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