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Bacchus after Jacopo Sansovino planter which sought to deceive the

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which sought to deceive the eye with lifelike illusion

Rare and early example of a child’s Treen Stump Doll

Condition appropriate with age

and the sun-drenched vineyards that border the Rhône

it has life

Bacchus after Jacopo Sansovino planter which sought to deceive theA superb almost life size sculpture of Bacchus after Jacopo Sansovino. The original Florentine sculpture was created by Jacopo Sansovino in 1570. Sansovino was one of the greatest Renaissance sculptors and architects renowned for his works around Venice, particularly those in the Piazza San Marco. The sculpture is now housed in The Museo Nazionale or the Bargello in Florence. It was originally created for the garden of Giovanni Bartolini at the

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