Neptune ca. 1580 Attributed to Pietro da Barga Italian Small-scale copies after the Antique such as this figure were a specialty of Pietro da Barga, who created many such reductions of Classical statuary for wealthy and discerning patrons such as the Medici grand dukes of by a Hellenistic Greek or Roman statue or statuette, this figure was probably intended to represent Neptune, the Roman god of the sea. However, the figure could also depict Jupiter, the Roman god of the sky and king of the gods. The figure's identity remains ambiguous because the attribute he likely once bra


Neptune ca. 1580 Attributed to Pietro da Barga Italian Small-scale copies after the Antique such as this figure were a specialty of Pietro da Barga, who created many such reductions of Classical statuary for wealthy and discerning patrons such as the Medici grand dukes of by a Hellenistic Greek or Roman statue or statuette, this figure was probably intended to represent Neptune, the Roman god of the sea. However, the figure could also depict Jupiter, the Roman god of the sky and king of the gods. The figure's identity remains ambiguous because the attribute he likely once brandished in his raised right hand—for example, a trident for Neptune or a thunderbolt for Jupiter—is now Neptune. Attributed to Pietro da Barga (Italian, Florence, active 1574–88). ca. 1580. Copper alloy with light brown patina under a verdigris Metalwork-Bronze


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