This nineteenth-century bronze equestrian statue, resting upon a marble plinth, is a refined reproduction of the monument to Bartolomeo Colleoni. The original, a masterpiece by Andrea del Verrocchio completed in 1496 by Alessandro Leopardi, graces the Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo in Venice. Such replicas were cherished souvenirs for travellers undertaking the Grand Tour, an educational journey across Europe.
The sculpture depicts Colleoni in full armour, mounted upon a powerful horse captured in a lively stride. The dark patination of the bronze accentuates the intricate detailing of both the condottiere's armour and the horse's tack. Each element, from the plume on Colleoni's helmet to the musculature beneath the horse's hide, attests to the craftsmanship characteristic of this period of reproductive art. The black marble base, with its subtle golden and white veining, provides a solid and aesthetically pleasing foundation for the dynamic sculpture.
As a Grand Tour object, this equestrian statue embodies not only an iconic Renaissance work but also the cultural sensibilities of the nineteenth-century elite. It serves as a tangible reminder of the era's fascination with classical art and architecture that permeated Europe. This piece offers a distinguished addition to a collection of historical sculptures or as a standalone decorative element with a rich narrative.
- Product name: Grand Tour Equestrian Statue Colleoni
- Period: 19th Century
- Material: Bronze, Marble
- Designer (original): Andrea del Verrocchio (completed by Alessandro Leopardi)
- Dimensions: Height 38 cm
- Origin: Italy
- Condition: Good condition
- Colour: Dark bronze, black marble with light veining
