细节
A TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF LUCRETIA
ROMAN, EARLY 18TH CENTURY, ATTRIBUTED TO GIUSEPPI LIRONI
The heavily draped heroine standing in contraposto holking a dagger at her breast (repairs)----25in(63.5cm) high
ROMAN, EARLY 18TH CENTURY, ATTRIBUTED TO GIUSEPPI LIRONI
The heavily draped heroine standing in contraposto holking a dagger at her breast (repairs)----25in(63.5cm) high
展览
Colnaghi, 'Exhibition of 17th cna 18th Century Sculpture', London, early Spring 1965, cat. no. 18
The present terracotta is related to Lioni's Bozetto for the allegorical figure of Prudence in St. Peter's Church, Rome
The present terracotta is related to Lioni's Bozetto for the allegorical figure of Prudence in St. Peter's Church, Rome