Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Diana Sculpture
During the 1890s Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American, born Ireland, 1848–1907) created 3 reduced variant editions of the 13-foot Diana sculpture. The Metropolitan Museum's statuette is one of the rare second types depicting the elegant figure posed on tiptoe on a sphere set on a two-tier base. Its matte patina, composed of gold, copper, and zinc, was applied by the electroplating process. The Museum's Diana sculpture is a reproduction of the original work on view in the Museum's American Wing.
During the 1890s Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American, born Ireland, 1848–1907) created 3 reduced variant editions of the 13-foot Diana sculpture. The Metropolitan Museum's statuette is one of the rare second types depicting the elegant figure posed on tiptoe on a sphere set on a two-tier base. Its matte patina, composed of gold, copper, and zinc, was applied by the electroplating process. The Museum's Diana sculpture is a reproduction of the original work on view in the Museum's American Wing.
- Bonded bronze
- Hand patinated
- 15 1/4''H x 11 1/2''W x 5 1/4''D including base
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