File:Cellini - Base of the statue of Perseus Jupiter, 154509perse3.jpg
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JPEG file comment | CELLINI, Benvenuto
(b. 1500, Firenze, d. 1571, Firenze) Base of the statue of Perseus: Jupiter 1545-54 Bronze Loggia dei Lanzi, Florence Out of the sides of the pedestal of Perseus are hollowed four niches in which stand bronze statuettes of Mercury, Danaë, Jupiter and Minerva. The picture shows the statuette of Jupiter.
Author: CELLINI, Benvenuto Title: Base of the statue of Perseus: Jupiter Time-line: 1501-1550 School: Italian Form: sculpture Type: mythological |
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