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Bronze Cast with Plaster Relief and Sculpture

Image credit: Buckinghamshire County Museum

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A still life composition. In the foreground, placed on a table, is a bronze group of three bulls fighting. In the background on the wall, is a relief sculpture showing two women listening to a man (Homer) playing a lyre. To the left of relief on a pedestal is a small marble bust of a boy. The sculptural pieces are possibly nineteenth-century copies after the antique.

Buckinghamshire County Museum

Aylesbury

Title

Bronze Cast with Plaster Relief and Sculpture

Date

1895

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 60.5 x W 91.5 cm

Accession number

AYBCM:1992.85.1

Acquisition method

donated by Miss J. I. Smith, 1992

Work type

Painting

Inscription description

- MUSEUM 1871 & 7588.

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