15929993440001312637261000Standard Recordobject-13780170292704841617029081900001702926916744fitz-onlineadlib-object-13780https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/1378022e3f75d-d3e0-37fe-bffa-3893349735a26personreferenceagent-153225adlib-agent-1532252a4c169b-3e25-374e-945b-599f5cae7c18Bacchantepersonreferenceagent-152774adlib-agent-152774de99f35f-cc87-3d6f-95a7-70a6d0601039puttireferenceterm-98228adlib-term-982283d747999-296f-3944-9a84-2936c3ae9f5csculpturereferenceterm-113901adlib-term-113901a5eb92ca-9324-3784-b828-4c5faa25c507Boscawen CollectionDepthcm27.3Heightcm45.3Widthcm31.2SculptureDepthcm27.8Heightcm6.5Widthcm27.8Plinthreferenceterm-1111adlib-term-111146c949dd-f376-3538-878f-397baee5be09mythologyApplied ArtsBronze, castreferenceexhibition-1075adlib-exhibition-1075910725f4-7cc7-3f2d-9d4a-bbb857f688beThe Boscawen Collection: Renaissance BronzesM.39-19971accession numberM.39-199713780priref13780old object numberB.40.old number320external IDCAM_CCF_M_39_1997urihttps://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/13780https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/13780referenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam MuseumBequeathed by the Hon. Mrs Pamela Sherek, from the collection of the late Lt Col the Hon. M.T. Boscawen, DSO, MC, in his memory.referenceagent-157206adlib-agent-1572069c491bd8-2ff0-3a57-a268-d66bd5868b26Sherek, Pamela199519951995bequeathedEntry date: 1997-01-2018001800CE1800circa1800190011900CE19001900sculptorreferenceagent-28092adlib-agent-28092dac295ec-5975-300b-b48f-ffda02421711Clodion (Claude Michel)founderreferenceagent-149652adlib-agent-1496520d4f90dc-b166-3d4b-b0db-25f4118b6e98UnknownThis group and its pendant (M.38-1997) are only known through 19th-century copies, not from original Clodion models. It has been suggested that both bronzes were probably cast by the Barbédienne foundry in Paris.referenceterm-106853adlib-term-10685325492eb4-1164-35eb-8dce-3601486f341519th Centuryreferenceterm-40365adlib-term-40365d79c75c2-da7b-3187-918e-f7a374e04005bronzeHeightcm45.4referenceterm-110220adlib-term-110220e22d3544-a393-3f19-9be4-dc2632ca9942figure grouphistory note(with M.38-1997) Sir Alfred Beit Collection; His Sale, Sotheby's, London, 7 October 1948, lot 125; bt Alfred Spero (£15). Purchased by Lt Col the Hon. M.T. Boscawen, DSO, MC (1892-1958); bequeathed to his sister, the Hon. Mrs Pamela Sherekreferenceagent-149638adlib-agent-1496387376d833-d0a7-3be0-916e-9c892b7a24d8The Fitzwilliam Museumreference numberliteralnameSculpture UKSculpture UKPubl. Mentioned, offprint, pp. i-vi, on p. 11, no. 18. (In magazine p. 908)p. 908referencepublication-200000521adlib-publication-20000052122596849-c5ed-3f03-8765-280367839585The Boscawen Collection at the Fitzwilliam Museum, CambridgePubl. p. 323, checklist no. 85p. 323referencepublication-3259adlib-publication-3259a66336df-0598-3f93-8c6d-4d1fa070ea38Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes from the Fitzwilliam Museum, CambridgeCf. p. 368, fig. 91 a terracotta similar to M.39-1997, described as after Clodion, in a private collection, with fig. 92, a terracotta similar to M.38-1997. They are discussed in relationship to pp. 366-7, nos. 78 and 79, terracotta groups of a satyr playing a flute with two infant satyrs dancing, and a sayress shaking a tambourine with two infant satyrs.368-9referencepublication-2402adlib-publication-240205f6ebbd-9e4e-34e6-9e2a-a415f428004dClodion 1738-1814Cf. Lot 45, a late 19th century terracotta, 42 cm high. The cataloguer points out under lot 46, that this model is only known through 19th century models and not from a surviving original.33referencepublication-4755adlib-publication-475510030576-b4b4-3837-a393-d75a4eb3ce38European Sculpture & Works of Art 900-1900, 21 April 2004referenceterm-110220adlib-term-110220e22d3544-a393-3f19-9be4-dc2632ca9942figure groupfigure groupbronze, castreferenceterm-26699adlib-term-26699a385eebb-7834-3204-a17f-d9c3cd15d9b8casting (process)Satyress with two children, one kneeling, one standingSatyresse avec deux enfants, lun sur ses genoux, l'autre étendu à ses piedsobject
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