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Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.nisini Circa 1830 19th C

19th century
Description

This is a monumental Italian bronze sculpture of Pan the Roman fertility God of the forest, signed G. Nisini, Roma, circa 1830 in date.

The sculpture features Pan dancing naked, he has horns, flowing hair and a tail. The statue rests on a rectangular base and bears a brass plaque:

G. NISINI-ROMA

VIA DEL BABUINO - 63

The attention to detail is absolutely fantastic and the sculpture is extremely life-like.

Condition:

In really excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation.

Dimensions in cm:

Height 79 x Width 36 x Depth 30

Weight 16.75 kg

Dimensions in inches:

Height 2 foot, 7 inches x Width 1 foot, 2 inches x Depth 1 foot

Weight 36.9 lbs

Pan

The culture of Ancient Greece involved a complex spiritual world of major and minor gods that oversaw human events and engaged in dramas of their own. One of these, called Pan, ruled over nature and pasturelands. He is frequently depicted in literature and artworks. Although he is not one of the major gods of Ancient Greece, he is one of most often referenced figures in Greek mythology.

Pan the God of the Wild

Pan is considered to be one of the oldest of GREEK GODS. He is associated with nature, wooded areas and pasturelands, from which his name is derived. The worship of Pan began in rustic areas far from the populated city centers. Therefore, he did not have large temples built to worship him. Rather, worship of Pan centered in nature, often in caves or grottos. He ruled over shepherds, hunters and rustic music. He was the patron god of Arcadia. Pan was often in the company of the wood nymphs and other deities of the forest.

Pan’s Appearance

Perhaps because of his association with nature and animals, Pan did not have the appearance of a normal man. The bottom half of his body was like a goat, with the top half of his body being like other men. However, he is often depicted with horns on his head, and his face is usually unattractive.

Pan’s Lineage

The parentage of Pan is uncertain. Some accounts say he is the son of HERMES and Dryope. Others say he is the son of ZEUS or the son of Penelope, wife of Odysseus. The story of his birth says that his mother was so distressed by his unusual appearance that she ran away, but he was taken to Mount Olympus where he became the favourite of the gods.

Pan’s Powers

Like the other GODS OF OLYMPUS, Pan possessed enormous strength. He could also run for long periods of time and was impervious to injury. It was believed he could transform objects into different forms and was able to teleport himself from Earth to Mount Olympus and back. He is depicted as very shrewd with a wonderful sense of humour.

In Ancient Roman mythology, a SIMILAR GOD is called Faunus.

Pan and Music

The MYTHOLOGICAL STORIES involving Pan usually involve his romantic interest in a lovely goddess of the woods who spurns his advances and gets turned into an inanimate object to escape him or who otherwise flees from his ugly appearance. One story concerns Syrinx, a beautiful wood nymph. She flees from Pan’s attentions, and her follow goddesses turn her into a river reed in order to hide her from him. As the winds blow through the reeds, they make a gentle musical sound. Because he does not know which reed Syrinx is, he cuts several from reeds from the group and set them in a line to make the musical instrument, the pan flute. Pan’s image is often depicted with this instrument.

Pan Gave Humans the Word “Panic”

One story involving Pan is the tale of war, in which Pan helps his friend survive a vicious struggle by letting out an immense cry that frightened the enemy and caused him to run away. From this story, we get the word “panic,” the sudden, uncontrollable fear that leads people into irrational behavior.

Pan in the Modern World

Over the ages, Pan has been a symbol of the force of nature. In th

Physical Dimensions
Height
79cm (31.10")
Width
36cm (14.17")
Depth
30cm (11.81")
Declaration

Regent Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Reference
SA969331
Dealers Internal Reference
A3180
Description
This is a monumental Italian bronze sculpture of Pan the Roman fertility God of the forest, signed G. Nisini, Roma, circa 1830 in date.

The sculpture features Pan dancing naked, he has horns, flowing hair and a tail. The statue rests on a rectangular base and bears a brass plaque:

fig 1. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.Nisini Circa 1830 19th C
fig 1. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.nisini Circa 1830 19th C

G. NISINI-ROMA

VIA DEL BABUINO - 63

The attention to detail is absolutely fantastic and the sculpture is extremely life-like.

Condition:

In really excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation.

Dimensions in cm:

fig 2. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.Nisini Circa 1830 19th C
fig 2. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.nisini Circa 1830 19th C

Height 79 x Width 36 x Depth 30

Weight 16.75 kg

Dimensions in inches:

Height 2 foot, 7 inches x Width 1 foot, 2 inches x Depth 1 foot

Weight 36.9 lbs

Pan

The culture of Ancient Greece involved a complex spiritual world of major and minor gods that oversaw human events and engaged in dramas of their own.
Regent Antiques

One of these, called Pan, ruled over nature and pasturelands. He is frequently depicted in literature and artworks. Although he is not one of the major gods of Ancient Greece, he is one of most often referenced figures in Greek mythology.

fig 3. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.Nisini Circa 1830 19th C
fig 3. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.nisini Circa 1830 19th C

Pan the God of the Wild

Pan is considered to be one of the oldest of GREEK GODS. He is associated with nature, wooded areas and pasturelands, from which his name is derived. The worship of Pan began in rustic areas far from the populated city centers. Therefore, he did not have large temples built to worship him. Rather, worship of Pan centered in nature, often in caves or grottos. He ruled over shepherds, hunters and rustic music. He was the patron god of Arcadia. Pan was often in the company of the wood nymphs and other deities of the forest.

fig 4. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.Nisini Circa 1830 19th C
fig 4. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.nisini Circa 1830 19th C

Pan’s Appearance

Perhaps because of his association with nature and animals, Pan did not have the appearance of a normal man. The bottom half of his body was like a goat, with the top half of his body being like other men. However, he is often depicted with horns on his head, and his face is usually unattractive.

fig 5. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.Nisini Circa 1830 19th C
fig 5. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.nisini Circa 1830 19th C

Pan’s Lineage

The parentage of Pan is uncertain. Some accounts say he is the son of HERMES and Dryope. Others say he is the son of ZEUS or the son of Penelope, wife of Odysseus. The story of his birth says that his mother was so distressed by his unusual appearance that she ran away, but he was taken to Mount Olympus where he became the favourite of the gods.

fig 6. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.Nisini Circa 1830 19th C
fig 6. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.nisini Circa 1830 19th C

Pan’s Powers

Like the other GODS OF OLYMPUS, Pan possessed enormous strength. He could also run for long periods of time and was impervious to injury. It was believed he could transform objects into different forms and was able to teleport himself from Earth to Mount Olympus and back. He is depicted as very shrewd with a wonderful sense of humour.

fig 7. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.Nisini Circa 1830 19th C
fig 7. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.nisini Circa 1830 19th C

In Ancient Roman mythology, a SIMILAR GOD is called Faunus.

Pan and Music

The MYTHOLOGICAL STORIES involving Pan usually involve his romantic interest in a lovely goddess of the woods who spurns his advances and gets turned into an inanimate object to escape him or who otherwise flees from his ugly appearance. One story concerns Syrinx, a beautiful wood nymph. She flees from Pan’s attentions, and her follow goddesses turn her into a river reed in order to hide her from him. As the winds blow through the reeds, they make a gentle musical sound. Because he does not know which reed Syrinx is, he cuts several from reeds from the group and set them in a line to make the musical instrument, the pan flute. Pan’s image is often depicted with this instrument.

fig 8. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.Nisini Circa 1830 19th C
fig 8. Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.nisini Circa 1830 19th C

Pan Gave Humans the Word “Panic”

One story involving Pan is the tale of war, in which Pan helps his friend survive a vicious struggle by letting out an immense cry that frightened the enemy and caused him to run away. From this story, we get the word “panic,” the sudden, uncontrollable fear that leads people into irrational behavior.

Pan in the Modern World

Over the ages, Pan has been a symbol of the force of nature. In th

Height
79cm (31.10")
Width
36cm (14.17")
Depth
30cm (11.81")
Date of Manufacture

Regent Antiques has dated this piece to the 19th Century.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA969331
Dealers Internal Ref
A3180
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Antique Large 79cm 2ft 6inch Bronze of Pan Dancing G.Nisini Circa 1830 19th C
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