Large Bronze Medici Mercury garden Statue
£4,500.00 + VAT
The David Sharp Studio’s Bronze Statue of Mercury is shown in flight carrying his Cadaceus in his left hand.
The Bronze Statue wears his winged helmet and has winged sandals to assist him as he is blown by a effigy of the north wind to speed him to his destination.
Mercury was known as the messenger of the Gods, he was fast and cunning taking messages between the mortals and the gods.
Description
The original Bronze Statue of Mercury stands in the Museo Nazional del Bargello, Florance, Italy.
The Bronze Mercury Statue stands 1700 mm high and looks impressive alone or as a Garden Fountain centrepiece.
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