A BRONZE MODEL OF PAN
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A BRONZE MODEL OF PAN

BY H.NEAL, CIRCA 1910

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A BRONZE MODEL OF PAN
BY H.NEAL, CIRCA 1910
The bronze cast with a green patina, signed to the base ‘H Neal’
50 ¾ in. (129 cm.) high
Special notice
All sold and unsold lots marked with a filled square in the catalogue that are not cleared from Christie’s by 5:00 pm on the day of the sale, and all sold and unsold lots not cleared from Christie’s by 5:00 pm on the fifth Friday following the sale, will be removed to the warehouse of ‘Cadogan Tate’. Please note that there will be no charge to purchasers who collect their lots within two weeks of this sale.

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Lot Essay

Pan, the Greek god of woods, fields, flocks and herds and formed part of the retinue of Bacchus in Arcadia. In antiquity he was often depicted as a handsome youth, however, later depictions, particularly from the Baroque onwards he is generally depicted with coarse features and is used as an allegory of lust. The attribute with which he is most commonly depicted is the syrinx, or pan-pipes, which he is credited with inventing and which he is depicted holding in this highly stylised sculpture.

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