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DIONYSUS BRONZE
DIONYSUS BRONZE SCULPTUREDESCRIPTION: A bronze sculpture depicting Dionysus the Greek god of wine. Features a two tone bronze colorway and fitted atop a wooden base. CIRCA: 20th Cent. DIMENSIONS: H: 28" x W: 11" Diameter: 6" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
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BRONZE FIGURE OF "NARCISSUS OR
BRONZE FIGURE OF "NARCISSUS OR DIONYSUS"Bronze Figure of "Narcissus or Dionysus" , after the antique found in Pompeii in 1862, "P. Le Faguays" inscribed on self-base, h. 25 1/2 in., w. 11 in., d. 9 1/2 in Provenance: Estate of Arley D. Cathey II, El Dorado, AR, sold to benefit the University of Chicago.
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BRONZE FIGURE OF DIONYSUS, CIRCA
BRONZE FIGURE OF DIONYSUS, CIRCA 1870A 19th century patinated bronze figure of Dionysus affixed to a modified circular base (wear), unsigned. Continental, circa 1890. Height, 8".
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GRAND TOUR BRONZE DIONYSUS /
GRAND TOUR BRONZE DIONYSUS / BACCHUS STATUE Grand Tour patinated bronze statue sculpture depicting a standing Dionysus / Bacchus, god of wine and ecstasy, wearing a wreath of grape vines on his head, a goat skin draped over his left shoulder, and Grecian sandals, his right arm raised with pointer finger extended, on a circular base with acanthus borders. 25" H x 10.5" diameter.
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LIFE SIZE CARVED ITALIAN MARBLE
LIFE SIZE CARVED ITALIAN MARBLE OF DIONYSUSLife Size Carved Italian Marble Sculpture of Dionysus , h. 72 in., w. 25 in., d. 22 in . Provenance: Purchased in Italy; Private Collection
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2ND C. B.C.E. GREEK BRONZE MOUNT
2ND C. B.C.E. GREEK BRONZE MOUNT Large and Important Greek Bronze Furniture Mount, the Head of Dionysus, God of wine and merriment, having a crown and surround of grapes, on mahogany museum stand, object is 7" x 7" x 3", 11 1/2" x 6" x 7" overall. Bronze is pegged on mount, removable.
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A GERMAN PATINATED BRONZE MODEL
A GERMAN PATINATED BRONZE MODEL OF DIONYSUSA German patinated bronze model of Dionysusafter a model by Hans Weddo von Gl?mer (1867-1915), Gladenbeck foundry20th centuryBase inscribed Hv Gl?mer / ... / W&P Gladenbeck, on a rouge griotte marble
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FRENCH BRONZE MYTHOLOGICAL GROUP OF
FRENCH BRONZE MYTHOLOGICAL GROUP OF DIONYSUS CIRCA 1900, GILT METAL WITH BRASS PATINA, H OVERALL: 23-1/2 INFrench Bronze Mythological Group of Dionysus, Circa 1900 Apparently unsigned. Gilt metal with brass patina mounted to a mottled red rouge marble base. Depicting a woman in Classical dress in contraposto against a tree, elevating a cluster of grapes with left hand. Minor surface abrasions with losses to gilding. Height overall: 23-1/2 in (59.7 cm)Property of a McLean Collector
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A Bronzed Composition Bust of
A Bronzed Composition Bust of Dionysus
20th Century
Height 15 1/2 inches.
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GRAND TOUR NUDE DIONYSUS
GRAND TOUR NUDE DIONYSUS ALABASTER SCULPTURE Italian Grand Tour alabaster sculpture of a standing nude Dionysus or Bacchus figure with a goatskin draped over his left shoulder and grape bunches in his hair, marked "MADE IN ITALY" to underside. 14.75" H x 7.5" W x 5.25" D.
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Austrian amphora glazed ceramic
Austrian amphora glazed ceramic figural planter ''The Infancy of Dionysus'' late 19th century; modeled as infant wine God riding back of panther with attendant on rocky base with basket impressed crown mark and impressed ''Austria Amphora 466 42 '' 14 in. H. 14 in. L. Estimate $ 400-600 Heavy crazing craquelure dirt from use implement missing from Dionysus hand.
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TWO THAI LACQUER WOODEN ATTENDANTSA
TWO THAI LACQUER WOODEN ATTENDANTSA 19th century patinated bronze figure of Dionysus affixed to a modified circular base (wear), unsigned. Continental, circa 1890. Height, 8".
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PARIAN WARE STATUETTE, DIONYSOS AND
PARIAN WARE STATUETTE, DIONYSOS AND MAENADFigural group of man and woman of Greek Mythology. Mounted on base.
In Greek mythology, maenads were the female followers of Dionysus, the Olympian god of wine and vegetation. Unamrekd.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 19"H
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SILENUS, BACCHANTE & SATYR
SILENUS, BACCHANTE & SATYR 18/19TH C BRONZEFrench 18/19th C. bronze figure of 'Drunken Silenus with Bacchante and Satyr' mounted on octagonal marble base. Silenus was the Greek God of Drunkeness and Wine Making, also known to be musically creative and was associated with dancing and drunken joy. Measures 7"H x 3.5"W x 3.25"L; base 2"H x 4"W.
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PATINATED BRONZE DIONYSUS GARDEN
PATINATED BRONZE DIONYSUS GARDEN FOUNTAINPatinated bronze garden fountain, modeled as nude Dionysus / Bacchus and two putti figures carrying a wine barrel, issuing water spout, approx 40.25"h, 16"w, 16"d
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ITALIAN BRONZE BUST OF DIONYSUS,
ITALIAN BRONZE BUST OF DIONYSUS, EX-MUSEUM Last quarter 19th c., after the antique, finely cast dark patina bronze, modeled with hair held with wreath and a downcast gaze, likely by Sabatino de Angelis & Fils foundries, Naples, accession number to underside (in 1927), mounted to bronze pedestal, 9"h x 6"w x 4"d (bust), 12"h (total)
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PARIANWARE FIGURAL GROUP OF
PARIANWARE FIGURAL GROUP OF DIONYSUS, H: 9-3/4 IN; W: 8-1/2 INParianware Figural Group of Classical Woman on a Leopard, H: 9-3/4; W: 8-1/2 in
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BACCHUS D6505 - LIGHTER - ROYAL
BACCHUS D6505 - LIGHTER - ROYAL DOULTONMaroon robes; green leaves and purple grapes adorn the head.
The mythological Bacchus is the god of wine and nature, inspiring people to appreciate music and poetry.
Artist: Max Henk
Issued: 1964 - 1974
Dimensions: 3.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Not tested function not guaranteed.
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JULIEN DILLENS, TERRACOTTA BUST
JULIEN DILLENS, TERRACOTTA BUST OF 'BACCHUS, 1881 Julien Dillens (Belgian 1849-1904), 'Bacchus', 1881, patinated terracotta, bust depicting the Greek god of wine, also known as Dionysus, signed to right of figure, on a peach marble plinth. Approximate dimensions: h. 22", w. 10", d. 11".
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BRONZE MODEL OF A YOUTHFUL SATYR
BRONZE MODEL OF A YOUTHFUL SATYR WITH THE INFANT DIONYSUS Early 20th century, dark patinated cast bronze, unsigned, mounted atop a rectangular red marble plinth.
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LARGE GRAND TOUR BRONZE OF DIONYSUS
LARGE GRAND TOUR BRONZE OF DIONYSUS 19th c., probably French, bronze with brown patina, no visible signature, on molded green and black marble socle, 20"h x 5.5"w (total)
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PAUL MANSHIP HAIL TO DIONYSUS
PAUL MANSHIP HAIL TO DIONYSUS BRONZE MEDALPaul Manship (Minnesota 1885-1966) Relief portrait of Dionysus in bronze. "HAIL TO DIONYSUS WHO FIRST DISCOVERED THE MAGIC OF THE GRAPE". Around edge marked "The Society Of Medallists Second Issue" and "Metallic Art Co. N.Y.". On verso under satyrs marked "P. Manship 1930". 2 3/4" in diameter.
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ANCIENT GREEK RED FIGURE LEKYTHOS
ANCIENT GREEK RED FIGURE LEKYTHOS POTTERY VASE: Ancient Greek most likely 4th-5th century BC red figure lekythos featuring Dionysus with box grape vine and serpent. Originally purchased at the Royal Athena Gallery in New York missing label. 8 1/4'' h. x 3 1/2''.CONDITION: As common with these pieces note restoration and chips
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PAUL PETER HATGIL (D.2020)
PAUL PETER HATGIL (D.2020) ENCAUSTIC 'DIONYSUS'Framed encaustic and gold leaf painting on board, "Dionysus," signed lower right Paul Hatgil (Paul Peter Hatgil, Texas, 1921-2020), titled and dated 1986 on artist's label verso, sight: approx 24"h, 24"w, overall: 24.75"h, 24.75"w, 8.25lbs **Provenance: From the estate of artist and University of Texas professor Paul Peter Hatgil (Texas, 1921-2020)**
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Bronze statue of Bacchus god of
Bronze statue of Bacchus god of wine holding grapes and standing next to a goat c.1900 and mounted on a marble base. 15"h.x8.5"w.x5.5"d.
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LATE 19TH CENTURY GRAND TOUR BRONZE
LATE 19TH CENTURY GRAND TOUR BRONZE OF DIONYSUS: 25'' in height.
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A Bacchanalian Bronze Bas Relief on
A Bacchanalian Bronze Bas Relief on Marble Pedestal Bronze bas relief with overall warm brown patina, floral gilt polychrome finial, on an alabaster column and square plinth; and felt underneath. Depicting wild and mystic festival of the Roman god Bacchus (or Dionysus). Unmarked. Fitted for electricity as lamp base. Overall measures approx. 9-5/8"H on square plinth approx. 6-1/4" side.
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EDWARD AVEDISIAN (1936-2007):
EDWARD AVEDISIAN (1936-2007): DIONYSUS Acrylic on canvas 50 x 36 in. signed on verso ad dated '86.
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A Carved Stone Bust of Dionysos
A Carved Stone Bust of Dionysos After the Antique
19th/20th Century
Height 17 inches.
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ANTIQUE BRONZE FIGURE OF DIONYSISAn
ANTIQUE BRONZE FIGURE OF DIONYSISAn antique bronze figure of Dionysis mounted atop a circular plinth base, exhibiting a green patina overall, no visible foundry marks / maker's marks. Continental, circa 1890. Measuring, 14.5" high.
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ROMAN LEADED BRONZE PROTOME OF
ROMAN LEADED BRONZE PROTOME OF BACCHUSRoman, Imperial, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. A fabulous bronze protome displaying the bust of Bacchus - Greek Dionysus - the Roman god of wine, vegetation, and festivity, depicted as a youth. Turning his head slightly to his right, the handsome deity gazes forward from generously lidded, almond-shaped eyes above a naturalistic nose, full cheeks, gently parted lips, and a pointed chin. A lush crown of grapes and grape leaves crowns his head, sitting atop luscious locks of hair that flow onto his shoulders and also tie into a bun at the back of his head. He wears a tunic and robe as his thick neck displays fleshy folds of skin, while a lovely circular border of braid motif frames his chest. A pair of drill holes allow for attachment, perhaps to a piece of furniture belonging to an elite Roman citizen. Size: 2.7" W x 3.9" H (6.9 cm x 9.9 cm); 5" H (12.7 cm) on included custom stand.
Bacchus (Greek Dionysos or Dionysus) was the great Roman god of wine, vegetation, pleasure, and festivity, and was the deity to which the Romans dedicated their festival of drunken revelry known as Bacchanalia. Though a prominent subject in Roman art, he was not always depicted in the same manner. The Romans typically characterized him as an elderly man with a lengthy beard or an attractive, effeminate, long-haired youth as we see in this example. His attributes typically included the thyrsus (a long staff topped with a pinecone), a drinking cup, a leopard or panther skin like in this example, and a fruiting vine, and he was usually accompanied by a troop of Satyrs and Maenads.
Provenance: East Coast collection, New York Gallery, New York City, New York, USA, acquired before 2010
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Condition:
Head reattached to body with restoration over break lines. Surface wear to nose. Otherwise, excellent with rich patina throughout and earthen encrustations to verso.
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DIONYSUS MEDAL BY PAUL MANSHIP 1930
DIONYSUS MEDAL BY PAUL MANSHIP 1930 Paul Manship created this interesting medal in 1930. Obverse has clockwise around the medal "HAIL TO DIONYSUS WHO FIRST DISCOVERED THE MAGIC OF THE GRAPE" Figure of Dionysus in the middle. Reverse has Satyrs treading a vat of grapes. Medal was created by Medallic Arts and was the 2nd issue of The Society of Medallists. Currently in the collections of RSID, The Met and The Smithsonian among others.
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Paul Howard Manship (American
Paul Howard Manship (American 1885-1966) "Hail to Dionysus". Cast bronze medal signed and dated on the reverse "P. Manship 1930" issued by "The Society of Medalists Second Issue".
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Bronze statue of Silenus holding an
Bronze statue of Silenus holding an attached cymbal and carrying the grape yielding Bacchus; supported by ram hide draped stump. 15"H.
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NEOCLASSICAL GRAND TOUR BRONZE
NEOCLASSICAL GRAND TOUR BRONZE PLANTER STAND Europe,Early 20th CenturyFigural model of Dionysus with snake lasso standing atop an incised pedestal.
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Neapolitan School 17th century
Neapolitan School 17th century Infancy of Dionysus oil on canvas 35 3/4 x 50 in. framed Estimate $ 5 000-7 000 Relined inpainted frame wear. Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.