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    <value>The nude male figure strides forward with the right foot, swinging the right arm backwards. His body is in strong controposto, his head turned sharply to his left. The left arm swings forward with the hand turned outwards as if holding some object. In the right hand is the grip of a sword (the guard and blade are missing); the heel of the left foot remains flat on the ground.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by Esther Hare, in accordance with her late husband's wishes, 1855</credit_line>
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    <value>Bought in Italy, probably by the Ven. Julius Charles Hare (1795-1855),  Archdeacon of Lewes; inherited by his wife, Lady Jane Esther Hare</value>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 311, checklist no. 23</notes>
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    <summary_title>Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge</summary_title>
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      <notes>Ref. XXXVI, p. 198-200 (footnote) pl. 92. 'Copies and variants of this small bronze are found at Berlin (Staatliche Museum); Cambridge (Fitzwilliam where ascribed to Pietro da Barga); Dresden (2 examples: one in the Skulpturen Sammlung and one in the Gr&#xFC;nes Gen&#xF6;lbe) Ferrara (Museo Schifanoia); Florence (Museo Nazionale - 2 examples, one of them ascribed to Pietro da Borga); Copenhagen (Royal Museum of Fine Arts); London (V &amp; A loan); Milan (Castello Sforzesco); Paris (Louvre, and one in Mus&#xE9;e Jacquement Andr&#xE9;); Rome (Palazzo Venezia and a XIXth Cent. copy). Further examples are in the Eissler, Hainauer, Lichenstein, Partridge E. Simon, Spitzer, collections. The example in the Wittman Collection (Budapest) is marked 1B.' Dr Dhanen says 'Perhaps this is an orignal by the master, but I have not seen it.'</notes>
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    <summary_title>Florence and the Arts, Five Centuries of Patronage</summary_title>
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      <notes>Cf. pp. 120-33, no. 10, a superior example cast before 1577, probably by Fra Domenico Portigiani. Other sixteenth- and seventeenth-century casts are listed.</notes>
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    <summary_title>The Hohenzollern Mars</summary_title>
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