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Manner of Andrea Briosco, called Riccio (circa 1470 – 1532) — Oil Lamp in the Form of a Satyr's Head

Manner of Andrea Briosco, called Riccio (circa 1470 – 1532)

Oil Lamp in the Form of a Satyr's Head

This oil lamp in the form of a satyr's head is attributed to the manner of Andrea Briosco, known as Riccio, a Renaissance sculptor and metalworker. The piece combines functional design with mythological imagery, demonstrating the sophisticated craftsmanship of the period.

Medium
Oil Lamp in the Form of a Satyr's Head

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Master Sculpture & Works of Art Part II

January 19, 2022

Estimate: $4,000$6,000

Lot 503

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Manner of Andrea Briosco, called Riccio (circa 1470 – 1532), Oil Lamp in the Form of a Satyr's Head

This oil lamp in the form of a satyr's head is attributed to the manner of Andrea Briosco, known as Riccio, a Renaissance sculptor and metalworker. The piece combines functional design with mythological imagery, demonstrating the sophisticated craftsmanship of the period.

Medium
Oil Lamp in the Form of a Satyr's Head
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Bronze, Classical, Satyr, Sculptural, Dark Tones, Decorative, Italian, Ornamental, Mythological, Renaissance