An Allegory of Triumph - BERTOS, Francesco - WGA
An Allegory of Triumph by BERTOS, Francesco
An Allegory of Triumph by BERTOS, Francesco

An Allegory of Triumph

by BERTOS, Francesco, Bronze, height 90 cm

This complex allegorical group shows a rearing unicorn supporting a winged female nude, probably representing Victory, who holds out a crown of laurel above the head of a seated male figure wearing a lion’s skin (possibly Hercules/Valour) and holding a serpent in his left hand, and a female figure with a cornucopia (or horn of plenty) of jewels seated on an altar or plinth. A group is ranged around the altar: a female figure holding a mirror (probably Prudence), a male warrior with the head of a Turk or Tartar on a spike, another female holding ears of corn and a cornucopia (possibly Abundance) and a putto or child holding a ring, possibly a magnifying glass.

This is one of a number of related groups of allegorical subjects, some signed, in the artist’s immediately recognisable and idiosyncratic style. Although he also worked in marble, his compositions were more suited to bronze.

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