THREE ITALIAN TERRACOTTA GROUPS, by Bartolomeo Pinelli, one showing a peasant, his wife child and dog, another showing the same family lying asleep, the third showing a man and woman dancing, the first group signed Pinelli face Roma, the other two signed Pinelli f. Roma 1831 (damages), circa 1831 (3)

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THREE ITALIAN TERRACOTTA GROUPS, by Bartolomeo Pinelli, one showing a peasant, his wife child and dog, another showing the same family lying asleep, the third showing a man and woman dancing, the first group signed Pinelli face Roma, the other two signed Pinelli f. Roma 1831 (damages), circa 1831 (3)
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Acquired by Peter Langford-Brooke (d. 1840) on the Grand Tour in Rome, 1831

Lot Essay

Primarily an illustrator and draughtsman, Bartolomeo Pinelli (d.1835) studied at the Accademia di San Luca and later at the Accademia Clementina, Bologna, before returning to his native Rome in 1800. There he sculpted works in the neoclassical style and particularly in the manner of his contemporaries Canova and Thorwaldsen. A follower of the then fashionable purist scool of sculpture, he executed small genre groups in terracotta, examples of which may be found in the Museo di Palazzo Venezia, Rome.

The present three groups by Pinelli were purchased by Peter Langford-Brooke whilst on his Grand Tour in 1831. Their payment is listed in the household accounts for 1st June 1831 as "$20 for molds and 12 Luigis for Pinellis three groups".

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