Bacchus Bronze Garden Statue
£6,250.00 + VAT
The David Sharp Studio’s exquisite Bronze Garden Statue of Bacchus shows a pretty youth whose wavy hair is adorned with a garland of ivy and fruit. The Bronze Statue holds his drinking bowl aloft in his left hand and is accompanied by a young Faun, which is half human and half goat, carrying a bunch of grapes on its head.
Description
Bacchus was the God of Wine, pleasure and merriment. The youngest of the Olympians.
The Bacchus Bronze Garden Statue stands 2000 mm high on its pedestal and is also available as a Marble Statue and a Garden Fountain Centrepeice
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