Neptune with a Hippocamp, Jacob Cressant, c. 1746 On a plinth with truncated corners, Neptunus is on the right the hippocamp on the right leg and with the foot of the sideways bent left on its tail. His gesture head is used to the left; The left hand has been put up (for a missing trident), in the right he holds a slip of the cloak in front of him. This falls from the left shoulder and upper arm down to the bottom, mostly covering the back. The Hippocamp, whose mouth is open, lies next to him on the bottom with curved front legs. Amsterdam terracotta (clay material) On a plinth with truncated


Neptune with a Hippocamp, Jacob Cressant, c. 1746 On a plinth with truncated corners, Neptunus is on the right the hippocamp on the right leg and with the foot of the sideways bent left on its tail. His gesture head is used to the left; The left hand has been put up (for a missing trident), in the right he holds a slip of the cloak in front of him. This falls from the left shoulder and upper arm down to the bottom, mostly covering the back. The Hippocamp, whose mouth is open, lies next to him on the bottom with curved front legs. Amsterdam terracotta (clay material) On a plinth with truncated corners, Neptunus is on the right the hippocamp on the right leg and with the foot of the sideways bent left on its tail. His gesture head is used to the left; The left hand has been put up (for a missing trident), in the right he holds a slip of the cloak in front of him. This falls from the left shoulder and upper arm down to the bottom, mostly covering the back. The Hippocamp, whose mouth is open, lies next to him on the bottom with curved front legs. Amsterdam terracotta (clay material)


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