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Lot 89*

An Etruscan bronze group of Hermes and Persephone

28 November 2017, 10:30 GMT
London, New Bond Street

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An Etruscan bronze group of Hermes and Persephone
Circa 4th Century B.C.
Hermes in the nude, wearing a cloak draped over his right shoulder and the winged helmet, resting his left arm on Persephone's shoulder, the goddess wearing a long chiton, her left arm raised to her chest, the hair in a curly coiffure across the forehead, 11.5cm high

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Provenance:
Private collection, South Germany, acquired 1970s.
Anonymous sale; Gorny and Mosch, Munich, 19 June 2013, lot 241.

The present lot was probably once part of the top of a candelabrum. It represents Hermes in his psychopomp role, either leading Persephone back to Earth or accompanying a female deceased into the underworld. For a similar piece see M. Cristofani (ed.), Civiltà degli Etruschi, Milano, 1985, pp. 153-156, no. 6.26.3.

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