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Lead statue of Mercury with winged helmet and ankles, conch shell in the left hand, right arm raised; standing on a human head, with square base. This is a 19th-century lost wax casting after the sculpture by Giambologna (c.1580, now in the Bargello Museum, Florence).

English Heritage, Walmer Castle

Deal

Title

Mercury

Date

19th C

Medium

lead

Measurements

H 185 x W 45.6 x D 46.5 cm

Accession number

88054817

Work type

Statue

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