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By Antonio Canova (Possagno, November 1, 1757 - Venice, October 13, 1822), Leoni
By Antonio Canova
Located in Milan, IT
By Antonio Canova (Possagno, November 1, 1757 - Venice, October 13, 1822)
Vigilant Lion and Sleeping Lion
Stucco on marble base, 28 x 40 x 15 cm
The two terracottas echo the icono...
Category
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Materials
Marble
By Manifattura Castelli, Landscape with architecture and figures
Located in Milan, IT
First half of the 18th century, Castelli Manufacture
Landscape with architecture and figures
Majolica, 16.5 x 21 cm
The item is in good condition
Category
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Ceramic
By Christophe Fratin, Lurking Lion
By Christophe Fratin
Located in Milan, IT
Christophe Fratin (Metz, 1801 - Le Raincy, 1864)
Lion lurking
Bronze with dark patina, 30 x 51 x 14 cm
Signed "FRATIN" on the base and dated "1854"
Bibliography: Michel Poletti, ...
Category
19th Century Other Art Style Figurative Sculptures
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Bronze
Attributed to Antonio Giorgetti, Nativity
Located in Milan, IT
Antonio Giorgetti (documented in Rome from 1657 to 1669)
Nativity, c. 1662
Wax, 56 x 12 cm
The wax, oval in shape and brown in color, features an iconography invented by Roman Ba...
Category
17th Century Other Art Style Figurative Sculptures
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This marble copy of an ancient bust in the Musei Capitolini usually identified as Faustina the Younger, the daughter of Antoninus Pius and future wife of Marcus Aurelius, was made in Florence by Francis Harwood in 1764. Harwood was one of the most prolific suppliers of decorative marbles for the Grand Tour market and this finely worked example demonstrates the quality of luxury goods available to travellers to Italy. So often anonymous, this unusually signed and dated example, raises questions about the status of marble copies in the period and of sculptors such as Harwood who are known principally for ornamental work.
Harwood’s origins remain obscure. He is documented living in Palazzo Zuccari with Joshua Reynolds and the Irish sculptor Simon Vierpyl at Easter 1752, he had certainly settled permanently in Florence by the following year, when he is recorded working with Joseph Wilton. He was admitted to the Florentine Academy on 12 January 1755 (as pittore Inglese, although he was described as scultore in the matriculation account). After Wilson returned to England in 1755 Harwood appears to have worked in a studio near SS. Annunziata with Giovanni Battista Piamontini who had made life-size copies of The Wrestlers and The Listening Slave for Joseph Leeson in 1754. In 1758 both sculptors were contracted to make a statue and a trophy to complete the decoration of the Porta San Gallo, Harwood completing a statue of Equality, installed the following year.
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