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Lion Attacking a Horse

ca. 1600 | Antonio Susini

Giambologna and His Workshop Giambologna met the great demand for his bronze statuettes by having members of his workshop such as Antonio Susini make reproductions. Thus many of his works exist in several versions based on the master’s originals. This also applies to depictions of individual animals or animal groups, which Giambologna modelled on sculptures from antiquity.

Giambologna and His Workshop Giambologna met the great demand for his bronze statuettes by having members of his workshop such as Antonio Susini make reproductions. Thus many of his works exist in several versions based on the master’s originals. This also applies to depictions of individual animals or animal groups, which Giambologna modelled on sculptures from antiquity.

Artist:
Antonio Susini (1558 - 1624 Florenz; tätig in Florenz ab 1572) DNB

Time:
ca. 1600

Object Name
Statuette; bronze sculpture

Culture
Florence

Material/technology:
Bronze

Dimensions:
33 cm × 38 cm × 26,5 cm

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 6018

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