"Young Centaur in Bronze"
The original "Furietti" young centaur and its companion (the old Furietti centaur), kept at the Capitoline Museum and sculptured in marble were discovered in 1736 in the excavations carried by Monsignor Furietti at Hadrians Villa. It is maintained by some art historians that these were copies commissioned by Hadrian of earlier original bronzes from the eastern mediterranean. The bronze copies are cast in the Lost Wax method. Available in the original or smaller sizes.

Also available: Green, Brown
Code Description Dim. (WxDxH) Weight Price
10BRON1 Young Centaur 108 x 43 x 153 cm. 130 kg. Ask
10BRON1 + Packing ready for shipment 140 x 65 x 170 cm. Gross W 210 kg Ask
10BRON2 with marble base 45 x 25 x 64 cm. 30 kg. Ask
10BRON2 + Packing ready for shipment 65 x 45 x 90 cm. Gross W. 90 kg Ask
10BRON3 with bronze base 38 x 16 x 55 cm. 14,7 kg. Ask



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