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Athys after Donatello

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Athys after Donatello

Lost wax bronze casting.

This statuette is a faithful replica of the masterpiece by Donatello nowadays located inside the Bargello National Museum in Florence.
The author is Donatello and the character's attribution is quite controversial.
It represents evidently a young boy in an approach to dance with the arms lifted up, and a joyful and enthusiastic attitude towards life.
Some say it could be a cupid, someothers say it is a putto or God Eros, the god of love. But it is mostly called as Attis, a remote and old divinity, probably a faithful eunuch servant guiding the chariot of a god or goddess. The items he was holding in the hands, probably some reins, went lost centuries ago.

Material
Bronze
Size
H.38 cm
Weight
35 kg
CODE
BRP0004

Donatello Florence renaissance Bargello Museum full figure classic male putto child

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