hermes flavius de bonis | Alexander Etruscus hermes flavius de bonis Attributed to the scholar and portrait-medalist Hermes Flavius de Bonis, Hercules Resting is a recreation of a lost, monumental bronze statue by Lysippus that was known from classical copies. By assuming the nickname “Lysippus,” the medalist compared his artistry to that of Alexander the Great’s personal sculptor.
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This medal depicts the head of a boy, called Alexander Etruscus and is made by medallist Ermes Flavius de Bonis, signing Hermes Flavius. Wesche suggested Flavius de Bonis to be identical .Attributed to the scholar and portrait-medalist Hermes Flavius de Bonis, Hercules Resting is a recreation of a lost, monumental bronze statue by Lysippus that was known from classical.This medal depicts the head of a boy, called Alexander Etruscus and is made by medallist Ermes Flavius de Bonis, signing Hermes Flavius. Wesche suggested Flavius de Bonis to be identical with Lysippus the Younger.Attributed to the scholar and portrait-medalist Hermes Flavius de Bonis, Hercules Resting is a recreation of a lost, monumental bronze statue by Lysippus that was known from classical.
NumisBids: Spink USA Auction 390, Lot 9 : HERMES FLAVIUS DE BONIS (1455-1514), possibly also known as Lysippus. - Discover and bid on coins and banknotes offered in auctions from around the worldAttributed to the scholar and portrait-medalist Hermes Flavius de Bonis, Hercules Resting is a recreation of a lost, monumental bronze statue by Lysippus that was known from classical copies. By assuming the nickname “Lysippus,” the medalist compared his artistry to that of Alexander the Great’s personal sculptor.
Lysippus appears to be a pseudonym for medalist Hermes Flavius de Bonis; catalog of his medallions: p. [389]-417.Medal, Alexander Etrusco / Cupid and swan on Pegasus, bronze, cast by Liard, Paris, 19th century, original Hermes Flavius, Italian, early 16th century
Hercules Resting
Giovanni Toscani Neptune in Sea-Car Bronze, cast, 42.5 mm Ø, 39.8 g Ermes Flavio de Bonis, called Lysippus the Younger (attributed) before 1477Lysippus 1451-1500 Hermes Flavius Lysippus active 1470-1484 the Younger Lysippus, der Jüngere, fl. 1470-1484 Lysippus, the Younger, active 1470-1484Hermes Flavius de' Bonis wurde um 1450/1455 geboren und ist zuletzt 1526 belegt. Er schuf zwischen 1470 und 1473 seine erste Medaille, weitere Arbeiten sind teilweise mit seinem Beinamen Lysipp der Jüngere signiert.
HERMES FLAVIUS DE BONIS (1455-1514), possibly also known as Lysippus the Younger (active 1470-1484)Alexander Etruscus -- Alessandro Cinuzzi (1458-1474). Commemorative Medal on His Death, Rome 1474. Bronze, 119mm.
This medal depicts the head of a boy, called Alexander Etruscus and is made by medallist Ermes Flavius de Bonis, signing Hermes Flavius. Wesche suggested Flavius de Bonis to be identical with Lysippus the Younger.Attributed to the scholar and portrait-medalist Hermes Flavius de Bonis, Hercules Resting is a recreation of a lost, monumental bronze statue by Lysippus that was known from classical.NumisBids: Spink USA Auction 390, Lot 9 : HERMES FLAVIUS DE BONIS (1455-1514), possibly also known as Lysippus. - Discover and bid on coins and banknotes offered in auctions from around the worldAttributed to the scholar and portrait-medalist Hermes Flavius de Bonis, Hercules Resting is a recreation of a lost, monumental bronze statue by Lysippus that was known from classical copies. By assuming the nickname “Lysippus,” the medalist compared his artistry to that of Alexander the Great’s personal sculptor.
Lysippus appears to be a pseudonym for medalist Hermes Flavius de Bonis; catalog of his medallions: p. [389]-417.Medal, Alexander Etrusco / Cupid and swan on Pegasus, bronze, cast by Liard, Paris, 19th century, original Hermes Flavius, Italian, early 16th centuryGiovanni Toscani Neptune in Sea-Car Bronze, cast, 42.5 mm Ø, 39.8 g Ermes Flavio de Bonis, called Lysippus the Younger (attributed) before 1477
Lysippus 1451-1500 Hermes Flavius Lysippus active 1470-1484 the Younger Lysippus, der Jüngere, fl. 1470-1484 Lysippus, the Younger, active 1470-1484Hermes Flavius de' Bonis wurde um 1450/1455 geboren und ist zuletzt 1526 belegt. Er schuf zwischen 1470 und 1473 seine erste Medaille, weitere Arbeiten sind teilweise mit seinem Beinamen Lysipp der Jüngere signiert.
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