Large Roman pair of bronze flowerpots - Tripod Fauns 19th century
Large Roman pair of bronze flowerpots - Tripod Fauns 19th century
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An imposing and scenic pair of bronze planters with faun figures and a tripod structure , dating back to the 19th century , combining ornamental functionality with a strong visual impact . These pieces represent an excellent example of historical craftsmanship intended both for outdoor use in gardens and monumental parks, and as a decorative focal point in large interior spaces.
The solid bronze structure is meticulously crafted, with sculpted faun figures in motion supporting the upper basin, evoking classical iconography related to fertility, nature, and myth. The robust and well-balanced tripod design gives the two pieces a monumental presence, perfect for large-scale settings.
The natural patina of the bronze, matured over time, adds chromatic richness and textural depth , enhancing the details of the figures and the surfaces of the basins. These planters are ideal for historic gardens, courtyards, monumental atriums, or outdoor art collections , but they can also be enhanced in high-profile residential or commercial spaces where a large-scale element helps define the project.
The two planters are in excellent general condition , with well-preserved bronze and a stable structure , ready to be placed and enhanced in their context.
Main features
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Origin: Europe
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Period: 19th century
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Materials: Solid bronze
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Style: Classical / Historical Figurative
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Type: Pair of ornamental flowerpots
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Function: Decorative element for garden or monumental space
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Condition: Excellent overall condition
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