Friday, April 4, 2008
The Seated Nymph
I visited the National Gallery of Art today to view the exhibit Bronze and Boxwood and found this piece of sculpture a delight to behold! I LVoe statuary and this particular one made the trip all worthwhile.
Pier Jacopo Alari-Bonacolsi, called Antico
Mantuan, c. 1460–1528
Seated Nymph, 1503
bronze with mercury gilding on the drapery and hair and silver foil in the eyes. Visit www.nga.gov.
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