Bronze sculpture depicting the Winged Victory of Brescia on a black marble base. This bronze, from the first half of the 19th century, is of the Italian school and is based on a bronze statue from the 1st century AD preserved in the Capitoline Museums in Brescia, where it was discovered in 1826 together with other Roman bronzes. The work is one of the symbols of the city of Brescia. Presents
a nice dark patina, with small gaps in the fingers of both hands and missing wings.
Dimensions with base: h. 22 cm, w. 9 cm; height of sculpture only: 18 cm.