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PATINATED BRONZE TOAD – NORTHEN ITALY – LATE16TH/EARLY 17TH CENTURY –

Veneto-padouan school from the north of Italie.
Toad.
Patinated bronze.
Late 16th century or early 17th century.

Length 10cm Width 8,5 cm

This little bronze toad eating a worm is a good exemple of the evolution of the animals representations during the italian Renaissance.

During the 16th century, north italian studios, such as Andrea Riccio or Savero da Ravenna's, began to take the animal figure as the main subject of their work of art. Different animals were represented alone even through they have always been considered as secondary subjects.

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