Various Properties
A BRONZE GROUP OF TWO CHILDREN

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A BRONZE GROUP OF TWO CHILDREN
CAST AFTER A MODEL BY LEONARD KERN, 18TH OR 19TH CENTURY

On an integrally cast plinth and a modern green marble base.
Brown patina.
4½in. (11.4cm.) high
Literature
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
E. Grünewald, Leonhard Kern, Ein Bildhauer des Barock, Schwäbisch Hall, 1969, p.41, no.43, illustrated
Schwabisch Hall, Hällisch-Fränkischen Museums, Leonard Kern (1588-1662), Meister der Bildhauerei für die Kunstkammern Europas, 22 Oct. 1988 - 15 Jan. 1989, no. 117

Lot Essay

A number of autograph examples of this bronze are known, the only variations being related to the form of the base, which is round, square, or rectangular. Datable to the mid-17th century, it is a characteristic testimony to Kern's interest in everyday life and the play of children.

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