PLASTER SUBJECT 1900 LE TIREUR D'EPINE VATICAN MUSEUM IN STATE C2237 Copy of the model in the Capitoline Museum On the small bronze plaque it is marked Le Tireur épine - Vatican Museum Note some accidents on the plaster, in particular the couqui is re-glued. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. The Thorn Shooter, in Italian Spinario, is a statuary type representing a young boy removing a thorn from his foot. The best-known example is a bronze sculpture on display in the Hall of Triumphs of the Conservators' Palace (Capitoline Museums) in Rome. Usually dated to the 1st century BC. AD, it is a fine example of the principle of eclecticism, that is to say of "the antique after the antique". The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Height : 34.5 cm Width: 20.5 cm Length: 24.5 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.
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PLASTER SUBJECT 1900 THE TIREUR D THORN VATICAN MUSEUM IN STATE C2237
PLASTER SUBJECT 1900 LE TIREUR D'EPINE VATICAN MUSEUM IN STATE C2237 Copy of the model in the Capitoline Museum On the small bronze plaque it is marked Le Tireur épine - Vatican Museum Note some accidents on the plaster, in particular the couqui is re-glued. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. The Thorn Shooter, in Italian Spinario, is a statuary type representing a young boy removing a thorn from his foot. The best-known example is a bronze sculpture on display in the Hall of Triumphs of the Conservators' Palace (Capitoline Museums) in Rome. Usually dated to the 1st century BC. AD, it is a fine example of the principle of eclecticism, that is to say of "the antique after the antique". The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Height : 34.5 cm Width: 20.5 cm Length: 24.5 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.