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Tiger Écorché. Sculpture/animal figure/panther. Production: The Veneto, Padua. van Tetrode, Willem Danielsz, uncertain (b. Delft 1525; d. Arnsberg 1580). Bronze, cast, height, whole, 19.6 cm, after 1500 (uncertain). Production Note: Purchased in 1949 as Paduan, c. 1500. Origin uncertain, perhaps Italian or French, date uncertain. Renaissance.
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