TWO RARE BRONZE MODELS OF IVAN THE TERRIBLE AND HIS BOYAR
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TWO RARE BRONZE MODELS OF IVAN THE TERRIBLE AND HIS BOYAR

CAST BY WOERFFEL, AFTER THE MODEL BY VASILII GRACHEV, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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TWO RARE BRONZE MODELS OF IVAN THE TERRIBLE AND HIS BOYAR
CAST BY WOERFFEL, AFTER THE MODEL BY VASILII GRACHEV, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Each on a naturalistic oval base, realistically cast as Ivan the Terrible on horseback, and his boyar, both dressed in traditional Russian costumes, signed on bases in Cyrillic 'Mod.[elled] [by] Grachev', also with foundry marks 'Fabr. C.F. Woerffel'; on detachable marble bases
11 ½ in. (29 cm.) wide
Provenance
Nina Zouboff (1929-2018).

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Lot Essay


These rare models of Ivan the Terrible and his boyar were part of the series called The Tsar's Hunt. They are based on a scene from Alexey Tolstoy's novel The Silver Prince, where Ivan the Terrible is being informed by his falconer that his hawk has flown away during the hunt. Grachev also produced a large bronze group on the same subject, which incorporates both models. A comparable model of a Boyar of Ivan the Terrible was sold at Sotheby's, London, 8 June 2011, lot 625.

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