A TERRACOTTA ALLEGORICAL GROUP OF INFIDELITY
A TERRACOTTA ALLEGORICAL GROUP OF INFIDELITY
A TERRACOTTA ALLEGORICAL GROUP OF INFIDELITY
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A TERRACOTTA ALLEGORICAL GROUP OF INFIDELITY

FLEMISH, CIRCA 1700

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A TERRACOTTA ALLEGORICAL GROUP OF INFIDELITY
FLEMISH, CIRCA 1700
14 1/8 in. (36 cm.) high

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Lot Essay

In this comical moralising composition Cupid is depicted leaning forward to pull the ear of Fidelity, who is seated on a tree stump next to his accompanying dog. The piped hole through the mouth of the dog suggests that this is a model for a larger fountain group.

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