AN ITALIAN ALABASTER VERSION OF THE BORGHESE VASE after the Antique (some weathering to rim, damages, cracks, restorations, the handles and part of the foot later, now fitted for electricity), 19th Century, on a green-painted plinth

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AN ITALIAN ALABASTER VERSION OF THE BORGHESE VASE after the Antique (some weathering to rim, damages, cracks, restorations, the handles and part of the foot later, now fitted for electricity), 19th Century, on a green-painted plinth
the vase 36in. (91.4cm.) high
Literature
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:

F. Haskell and N. Penny, Taste and the Antique, London, 1981, p. 315

Lot Essay

The antique original of the present vase was discovered, probably in 1569, on the site of the gardens of Sallust. By the mid-seventeenth century it was in the Villa Borghese, and it was bought from Prince Camillo Borghese by Napoleon, who shipped it to Paris in the early nineteenth century. It is now thought to have originated in an Athenian workshop.

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