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WORKS OF ART FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE PROFESSOR MICHAEL JAFFE LOTS 214-266
A GROUP OF TABLETOP SCULPTURES
EUROPEAN, 16TH-19TH CENTURIES
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A GROUP OF TABLETOP SCULPTURES
EUROPEAN, 16TH-19TH CENTURIES
The group comprising of a bronze inkwell in the form a Triton Astride a Dolphin, on a serpentine marble plinth, attributed to the Master of the Duplicating Dolphins, Italian, 18th or 19th Century; and a pair of bronze putti, each on a marble pedestal, Circle of Francois Duquesnoy, mid-17th Century; and a gilt-bronze figure of Venus, on a square marble plinth, North Italian, late 16th or early 17th Century; and a gilt-bronze figure of a Seated Woman, on a rectangular serpentine marble pedestal, after Barthélemy Prieur, 18th or 19th Century; and a terracotta group of a Putto with a Mask, circle of John Flaxman, early 19th Century
Bronze Inkwell: 4½ in. high; 5¾ in. high, overall; Pair of Putti: 4½ in. high; 6¾ in. high, overall; Gilt-bronze Venus: 7 in. high; 9 3/8 in. high, overall; Gilt-bronze Seated Woman: 5 3/8 in. high; 9¼ in. high, overall; Terracotta Putto: 3½ in. high
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EUROPEAN, 16TH-19TH CENTURIES
The group comprising of a bronze inkwell in the form a Triton Astride a Dolphin, on a serpentine marble plinth, attributed to the Master of the Duplicating Dolphins, Italian, 18th or 19th Century; and a pair of bronze putti, each on a marble pedestal, Circle of Francois Duquesnoy, mid-17th Century; and a gilt-bronze figure of Venus, on a square marble plinth, North Italian, late 16th or early 17th Century; and a gilt-bronze figure of a Seated Woman, on a rectangular serpentine marble pedestal, after Barthélemy Prieur, 18th or 19th Century; and a terracotta group of a Putto with a Mask, circle of John Flaxman, early 19th Century
Bronze Inkwell: 4½ in. high; 5¾ in. high, overall; Pair of Putti: 4½ in. high; 6¾ in. high, overall; Gilt-bronze Venus: 7 in. high; 9 3/8 in. high, overall; Gilt-bronze Seated Woman: 5 3/8 in. high; 9¼ in. high, overall; Terracotta Putto: 3½ in. high
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