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Sculptor, b. 1538 - d. 1605

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    • According to Flaminio Vacca (1538-1605) - The lion of the Medici (Italian School 18th century)
      Oct. 09, 2024

      According to Flaminio Vacca (1538-1605) - The lion of the Medici (Italian School 18th century)

      Est: €3,000 - €6,000

      Alabaster lion on a marble base, 28 x 35 x 15 cm. Flaminio Vacca was an outstanding sculptor, responsible for important works in Rome, such as the Sistine Chapel, Piazza Navona, the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore and the Chiesa Nuova. He is also the author of one of the lions in the Loggia de Lanzi, in the Piazza della Signoria in Florence, which complements an ancient lion from the Roman period. Provenance: French private collection.

      Templum Fine Art Auctions
    • BRONZE "MEDICI" LION SCULPTURE
      Aug. 23, 2024

      BRONZE "MEDICI" LION SCULPTURE

      Est: $200 - $300

      BRONZE "MEDICI" LION SCULPTURE Standing Lion with Sphere, gilded bronze figure, unsigned, the design similar to the marble sculpture by Flaminio Vacca (1538-1605) from Rome's Villa Medici that is now displayed at the Loggia del Lanzi in Florence; attached to a rectangular mahogany base, sculpture: 4 3/4" high, with base: 5 3/4" high, 12" x 6".

      Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
    • Flaminio Vacca (style of) (Roma 1538-Roma 1605) : Leone Medici
      Jun. 28, 2024

      Flaminio Vacca (style of) (Roma 1538-Roma 1605) : Leone Medici

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Tuscany, probably 17th-18th century Bronze with transparent golden patina sculpture: 15 x 22 x 10 cm base: 9 x 28 x 15 cm The Medici Lion is an archaeological sculpture originally located in Rome in the gardens of Villa Medici. The sculptor Flaminio Vacca was commissioned to create a pendant towards the end of the 16th century. Both sculptures are currently positioned on the sides of the steps of the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence.  The copies were produced during Grand Tour period and later. The extraordinary chiselled finish and the fine patina place the sculpture closer to Tuscan products inspired by Giambologna. Similar model, also with variations in the position of the legs, is attributed by Charles Avery to the foundry of Giovan Francesco Susini (Michael Hall collection).  <="" div=""> Charles Avery-Michael Hall, Giambologna, exhibition catalog of the Michael Hall collection, Somogy Editions, Paris, 1999, pp. 160-161.

      Bertolami Fine Art s.r.l.
    • MEDICI LION
      Apr. 20, 2022

      MEDICI LION

      Est: €600 - €1,000

      MEDICI LION After the model by Flaminio Vacca (1538-1605). Gilt bronze, fruit wood base. Italy, 19th Century. Dim.: 34x34x17.5 cm. Similar piece was in the Gunter Sachs former collection (Sotheby's London, May 23rd, 2012, lot no. 189).

      Renascimento
    • After Flaminio Vacca (Italian, 1538-1605), Two Models of the Medici Lion, Late 19th Century
      Jul. 20, 2016

      After Flaminio Vacca (Italian, 1538-1605), Two Models of the Medici Lion, Late 19th Century

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      After Flaminio Vacca (Italian, 1538-1605) Two Models of the Medici Lion, Late 19th Century Bronze with brown patina on gilt bronze base, each base stamped 'Thomire'. Accompanied by owner's auction receipt dated June 20, 1939 from Wm. D. Morley, Inc. The Philadelphia Art Galleries, Lot 347. H: 14 1/2, W: 21, D: 6 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a Main Line Collector

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • After Flaminio Vacca (Italian 1538-1605). An
      Apr. 03, 2012

      After Flaminio Vacca (Italian 1538-1605). An

      Est: £800 - £1,000

      After Flaminio Vacca (Italian 1538-1605). An Italian green serpentine model of the Medici lion, late 19th / early 20th...

      Woolley & Wallis
    • After Flaminio Vacca (Italian, 1538-1605), lions, Bronze, brown-gold patinas, each modeled standing with a front paw resting on an orb,
      May. 29, 2009

      After Flaminio Vacca (Italian, 1538-1605), lions, Bronze, brown-gold patinas, each modeled standing with a front paw resting on an orb,

      Est: $400 - $600

      After Flaminio Vacca (Italian, 1538-1605) lions Bronze, brown-gold patinas, each modeled standing with a front paw resting on an orb, raised on leather covered plinth base. (2). H: 12 in.

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • Jean Chaufourier (French, 1679-1757) Study of a
      Nov. 27, 2008

      Jean Chaufourier (French, 1679-1757) Study of a

      Est: £150 - £250

      Jean Chaufourier (French, 1679-1757) Study of a Pelican signed lower right "J Chaufourier" pen and ink 40 x 30cm Italian School, after Flaminio Vacca (Italian, 1538-1605) Study of a Warrior with a Sword pen and ink 29 x 18cm two (2)

      Cheffins
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