Warrior on Horseback ca. 1540 Attributed to Desiderio da Firenze Italian During the Renaissance, monumental bronze equestrian statues from Roman antiquity were highly admired for their technical virtuosity and as celebrations of triumphant ancient heroes. Several equestrian statues were created in emulation of Roman prototypes to honor contemporary rulers and military leaders. The small-scale warrior on horseback was a popular variation on the colossal equestrian the rider is now bolted to the horse, this horse and rider may not have been designed with this pairing in mind, as


Warrior on Horseback ca. 1540 Attributed to Desiderio da Firenze Italian During the Renaissance, monumental bronze equestrian statues from Roman antiquity were highly admired for their technical virtuosity and as celebrations of triumphant ancient heroes. Several equestrian statues were created in emulation of Roman prototypes to honor contemporary rulers and military leaders. The small-scale warrior on horseback was a popular variation on the colossal equestrian the rider is now bolted to the horse, this horse and rider may not have been designed with this pairing in mind, as the rider appears rather small in comparison to the horse. A hole through the right hand of the rider suggests that he may once have held a Warrior on Horseback. Attributed to Desiderio da Firenze (Italian, born Florence, active Padua, 1532–45). ca. 1540. Ternary alloy of copper, zinc and tin, with small traces oflead, iron, nickel, silver, and antimony (both horse and rider);Black lacquer patina under a chocolate brown patina (onboth horse and rider); the eyes of the horse are inlaid Metalwork-Bronze


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