Antique Statue of Flora the Roman Goddess of Spring and Wooden Stand
Description
Overall Dimensions: 32" W x 99" H x 31" D
Captivating Antique Statue of Flora, the Roman Goddess of Spring, crafted at the hands of French sculptor René Frémin. Draped in a lake blue tonga flowing in the wind. A crown of blue and yellow spring flowers sits on her head, snugly holding her hair together. She takes hold of a tree trunk that has bloomed into a flower vine with yellow and white flowers, one of which has been blown to lie beside her feet.
This statue is signed by Réne Frémin and is a plaster copy of his original marble statue. French sculptor, René Frémin, was particularly captured by Flora. In 1706, he was commissioned by King Louis XVI’s estate to create a marble statue of Flora for the Château de Marly in France. Next time you’re in Paris, keep an eye out for Frémin’s marble statue at the Louvre.
Additional Dimensions
Width 32"
Height 99"
Depth 31"
Statue Dimensions
26" W x 66" H x 29" D
Plinth Dimensions
30.5" W x 33" H x 27" D
Floor to Apron: 27.75"
Floor to Top of Stretcher: 8"
Leg Clearance: 26"
Materials & Care
To clean, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid the use of all chemicals and abrasives.
Craftsmanship
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Antique Statue of Flora the Roman Goddess of Spring and Wooden Stand
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