A PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE RELIEFS DEPICTING CLASSICAL FIGURES
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A PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE RELIEFS DEPICTING CLASSICAL FIGURES

BY FRANCESCO SOMAINI (1795-1855), 1829

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A PAIR OF CARVED MARBLE RELIEFS DEPICTING CLASSICAL FIGURES
BY FRANCESCO SOMAINI (1795-1855), 1829
One depicting classical lovers in a landscape with Cupid, the female figure carving the letters 'ME' in a tree; the other depicting a domestic scene possibly allegorical representing Education; each inscribed 'F. co. SOMAINI.F.ce 1829'.
Minor surface dirt and chips.
25 x 50½ in. (63.5 x 128.2 cm.) the lovers
25¾ x 50¾ in. (65.4 x 129 cm.) the education scene
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Lot Essay

Francesco Somaini (1795-1855) studied at the Academia di Brera in Milan under the guidance of Camillo Pacetti, who was a contemporary and friend of Antonio Canova. In 1822 he won first prize in a government competition for his relief The family of Niobe struck down by Diana and Apollo (Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan), and another of his reliefs, depicting the battle of Arcis, is on the Arco della Pace in Milan as well. He worked for many years for the Fabbrica del Duomo, and seems to have focussed on large scale and architectural sculpture. Two kneeling angels which Somaini sculpted for the high altar of the cathedral in Novarra are stylistically extremely close to the figures of the present reliefs. The reliefs must originally have been part of an interior decorative architectural scheme where they would have been placed high on the wall, probably functioning as overdoors.

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