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Large Late 19th Century Grand Tour Neapolitan Bronze Figure of Narcissus (Or Bacchus), After the Antique, with Green Patination
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Large Late 19th Century Grand Tour Neapolitan Bronze Figure of Narcissus (Or Bacchus), After the Antique, with Green Patination

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A large late 19th century (circa 1880) Grand Tour Neapolitan bronze figure of Narcissus or Bacchus, after the Antique, with green patination.

This figure was long thought to be that of Narcissus, however the grapes in his hair and the animal skin draped over his shoulder does suggest it is in fact a figure of Bacchus, Roman god of wine, after a model by Vincenzo Gemito (1852-1929).

The figure standing naked with a wreath of grapes and leaves in his hair, a goat skin wine sack over his shoulder, sandals on his feet, all supported on a typical Neapolitan design circular base.

The original Roman bronze was discovered in 1862 in a house in Pompeii and was the last antique statue to be discovered in Italy, now in the Museo Nazionale, Naples.

Many described it as probably the most beautiful bronze to be found in Pompeii and the figure was widely copied during the Grand Tour in the late 19th century.

Narcissus was an incredibly handsome hunter, known for his beauty, it is said that he took a drink of water from a pool and noticed his reflection in the water and fell in love with it and when he realised it was purely an image of himself he eventually died.

Bacchus the Roman God of wine or Dionysus the Greek God of wine was usually depicted with grapes and vines in his hair with a goat skin over his shoulder.

This bronze figure is in very good condition for age, is of stable construction and can go straight into a home.

Size:

Height: 24.25'' / 61.5cm

Width: 10'' / 25.5cm

Depth: 10'' / 25.5cm

Physical Dimensions
Height
61.5cm (24.21")
Width
25.5cm (10.04")
Depth
25.5cm (10.04")
Declaration

LVS Decorative Arts has dated this Grand Tour Bronze Figure to the 1880s.

Reference Numbers
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SA1225345
Dealers Internal Reference
LVS1422
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LVS Decorative Arts is a small family run business based in Suffolk, specialising in an eclectic mix of fine quality and decorative antiques from around the world.

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LAPADA & CINOA member

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All furniture is professionally restored to the highest of standards, using traditional methods, we feel that quality restoration is paramount to the longevity of the piece.

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Worldwide shipping available, please contact us for a free quote to include professional packing and fully insured services

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www.lvsdecorativearts.co.uk

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Please bear in mind: antique items for sale may have some wear and marks commensurate with their age which adds to the character of the piece.

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Description
A large late 19th century (circa 1880) Grand Tour Neapolitan bronze figure of Narcissus or Bacchus, after the Antique, with green patination.

This figure was long thought to be that of Narcissus, however the grapes in his hair and the animal skin draped over his shoulder does suggest it is in fact a figure of Bacchus, Roman god of wine, after a model by Vincenzo Gemito (1852-1929).

The figure standing naked with a wreath of grapes and leaves in his hair, a goat skin wine sack over his shoulder, sandals on his feet, all supported on a typical Neapolitan design circular base.
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fig 1. A late 19th-century patinated bronze figure of a standing classical youth with a raised right hand, mounted on a circular moulded base.
fig 1. Large Late 19th Century Grand Tour Neapolitan Bronze Figure of Narcissus (Or Bacchus), After the Antique, with Green Patination

The original Roman bronze was discovered in 1862 in a house in Pompeii and was the last antique statue to be discovered in Italy, now in the Museo Nazionale, Naples.

Many described it as probably the most beautiful bronze to be found in Pompeii and the figure was widely copied during the Grand Tour in the late 19th century.

fig 2. A late 19th-century patinated bronze figure of a standing classical youth with a raised right hand, mounted on a circular moulded base.
fig 2. Large Late 19th Century Grand Tour Neapolitan Bronze Figure of Narcissus (Or Bacchus), After the Antique, with Green Patination

Narcissus was an incredibly handsome hunter, known for his beauty, it is said that he took a drink of water from a pool and noticed his reflection in the water and fell in love with it and when he realised it was purely an image of himself he eventually died.

fig 3. A late 19th-century patinated bronze figure of a standing classical youth with a raised right hand, mounted on a circular moulded base.
fig 3. Large Late 19th Century Grand Tour Neapolitan Bronze Figure of Narcissus (Or Bacchus), After the Antique, with Green Patination

Bacchus the Roman God of wine or Dionysus the Greek God of wine was usually depicted with grapes and vines in his hair with a goat skin over his shoulder.

This bronze figure is in very good condition for age, is of stable construction and can go straight into a home.

Size:

Height: 24.25'' / 61.5cm

Width: 10'' / 25.5cm

Depth: 10'' / 25.5cm

Height
61.5cm (24.21")
Width
25.5cm (10.04")
Depth
25.5cm (10.04")
Date of Manufacture

LVS Decorative Arts has dated this Grand Tour Bronze Figure to the 1880s.

Reference Numbers
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SA1225345
Dealers Internal Ref
LVS1422
LVS Decorative Arts
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Archive I A late 19th-century patinated bronze figure of a standing classical youth with a raised right hand, mounted on a circular moulded base.

Large Late 19th Century Grand Tour Neapolitan Bronze Figure of Narcissus (Or Bacchus), After the Antique, with Green Patination

Archive II A late 19th-century patinated bronze figure of a standing classical youth with a raised right hand, mounted on a circular moulded base. View II
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A late 19th-century patinated bronze figure of a standing classical youth with a raised right hand, mounted on a circular moulded base.
Large late 19th century Grand Tour Neapolitan bronze figure of Narcissus (or Bacchus), after the Antique, with green patination
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Grand Tour bronzes were 18th and 19th-century bronze reproductions of classical Greek and Roman sculptures created primarily in Italy for wealthy European travellers completing their cultural education.

These sculptures were typically cast using the lost-wax casting process in specialized foundries, after which artisans applied chemical patination techniques to replicate archaeological surface finishes.

Authentic period castings feature crisp hand-chased detailing, natural surface oxidation patterns, appropriate casting weight, and subtle hand-finishing marks along joint lines.

Display the sculpture atop a dark wood sideboard, marble mantelpiece, or within a tailored bookshelf alcove to provide classical form and historic depth to contemporary spaces.

Dust regularly with a dry microfibre cloth and apply microcrystalline wax sparingly to protect the patinated surface against humidity and finger oils.
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