AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ATTRIBUTED TO BARTHÉLEMY PRIEUR (BERZIEUX, 1536-1611, PARIS)
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ATTRIBUTED TO BARTHÉLEMY PRIEUR (BERZIEUX, 1536-1611, PARIS)
AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ATTRIBUTED TO BARTHÉLEMY PRIEUR (BERZIEUX, 1536-1611, PARIS)
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AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ATTRIBUTED TO BARTHÉLEMY PRIEUR (BERZIEUX, 1536-1611, PARIS)
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AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ATTRIBUTED TO BARTHÉLEMY PRIEUR (BERZIEUX, 1536-1611, PARIS)

A lion attacking a horse

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AFTER THE ANTIQUE, ATTRIBUTED TO BARTHÉLEMY PRIEUR (BERZIEUX, 1536-1611, PARIS)
A lion attacking a horse
bronze group; on an associated ebonised wood base; the underside of the base with a label inscribed '23'
4 ½ in. (11.4 cm.) high; 6 ¼ in. (16 cm.) high, overall
來源
With Daniel Katz Ltd., London, 1998.

榮譽呈獻

Lucy Speelman
Lucy Speelman Junior Specialist, Head of Part II

拍品專文

The prototype for the composition of the present lot is a fragmentary antique marble group now in the garden of the Palazzo dei Conservatori in Rome, which was restored in 1594 by Ruggiero Bescap with the horse's head bowed forward in surrender. The marble captured the attention of sculptors working in 16th and 17th centuries, in particular Giambologna, who helped popularise the subject through his own variations on the theme cast in bronze.

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