Description: Model of the Façade of the Roman Senate, 19th CenturyBronzeGrand Tour bronze model of the façade of the Roman Senate in the Roman forum, Italy. With light white and green patina (verdigris) and rectangular base. The posts and base are no longer mounted--so the piece comes apart. I have a simple piece of tape maintaining the connectivity. In the 19th century, the wealthy embarked on travels to the European Continent, known as the Grand Tour. The trip was meant to round out one’s education, with an emphasis on Classical arts and architecture, languages, history, literature, and philosophy. Grand Tourists bought souvenir buildings or ruins in bronze, alabaster, and marble – “object d’art” created by Italian craftspeople – as keepsakes. These souvenirs celebrate the Classical world, while also referencing the cultural phenomenon that was the Grand Tour. This item is from an estate in Kent, Connecticut. The family settled her in the 1700's. Take a look at the other antique items I have listed from this estate --email me for a great price when interested in more than one item. see the last photo with some of the other Grand Tour items listed separately. We ship fast.
Price: 450 USD
Location: Kent, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-11-07T01:13:07.000Z
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Type: Sculpture