AFTER ANDREA BRIOSCO, CALLED RICCIO (ITALIAN, 1470-1532): A BRONZE FIGURE OF ORPHEUS, PROBABLY 19TH CENTURY the seated figure holding a lyre, resting on a pedestal cast with a female caryatid, acanthus leaves and a cornucopia, with a small putto and a serpent at his feet, dark brown patination, 25cm high This figure is after the famous Riccio bronze now in the Musee du Louvre, Paris (inv. no. OA 9115).