Perseus and Andromeda
Sculptor:
Zoffoli, Giovanni
(Uncertain)
Sculptor:
Zoffoli, Giacomo
(Uncertain)
Bronze, cast. Rectangular. Perseus, nude but for wings in his hair, winged sandals and a drape over his left shoulder and arm, stands on the right, holding out his right hand to take Andromeda's left wrist, to save her from being devoured by the sea monster in the sea below. She stands on a tall rock on the left, looking down towards him. She wears a diaphanous dress and a billowing shawl which she holds to her with her right hand.
History note: David Peel; Sotheby's, London, 23 March 1971, lot 134
Given by the Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Height: 24.3 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1971) by The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
18th Century, second half#
Circa
1760
CE
-
1800
CE
Produced by either Giovanni or Giacomo Zoffoli. A cast was included in a list of works for sale by Giovanni Zoffoli in c. 1795. The relief is derived from an antique relief published in 'Admiranda Romanarum Antiquitatum', pl. 34 (publ. Domenico de' Rossi, 1693) then in the Palazzo Pamphili, now in the Capitoline Museum, Rome.
Sculpture Depth 2.2 cm Height 24.1 cm Width 17.6 cm
Casting (process) : Bronze plaque in relief
Accession number: M.2-1971
Primary reference Number: 13980
External ID: CAM_CCF_M_2_1971
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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