Allegory of Triumph and Sacrifice

Allegory of Triumph and Sacrifice by Andrea Briosco, called Riccio

Medium

Copper alloy with reddish brown natural patina under a worn black lacquer or wax.

Dimensions

7.6 x 10.3 cm, wt. 188.24 g.

Classification

Plaquettes

Department

Robert Lehman Collection

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Robert Lehman Collection, 1975

Accession Number

1975.1.1341

Tags

AnimalsMale NudesFemale Nudes

About the Artist

Andrea Briosco, called Riccio · 14701532

Andrea Briosco, better known by his nickname Riccio ("curly-headed"), was born around 1470 in Padua, the vibrant intellectual hub of Renaissance northern Italy, and died there in 1532. The son of goldsmith Ambrogio di Cristoforo Briosco, he received his initial training in his father's workshop, mastering the delicate techniques of metalwork essential for his future mastery of bronze. Riccio then ...

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