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Lot 165: A PAIR OF ENGLISH WHITE MARBLE PUTTI TORCHÈRES ATTRIBUTED TO MICHAEL RYSBRACK (1694-1770) SECOND QUARTER 18TH CENTURY

Est: $60,000 USD - $80,000 USD
Sotheby'sNew York, NY, USNovember 23, 2009

Item Overview

Description


Dimensions

Height 30 1/2 in. 77.5 cm

Artist or Maker

Date

second quarter 18th century

Literature

RELATED LITERATURE
K. Eustace, Michael Rysbrack, Sculptor, 1694-1770, Bristol, 1982
M.I. Webb, Michael Rysbrack Sculptor, London, 1954

Provenance

The Duke of Roxburghe, formerly at 2 Carlton House Terrace, London S.W.1., sold Christie's May 31st, 1956, lot 13 (catalogued as French school, 18th century)
Sotheby's London, July 8th, 1998, lot 85

Notes



Owing their inspiration to the earlier work of the Fleming François Duquesnoy, such putti are often found in the decorative sculpture attributed to Michael Rysbrack and his workshop. Rysbrack's posthumous sales included several models of 'boys' and 'genii' (Langford's sales on 25 January 1766 and 18 April 1767), Webb (op. cit. p. 127). Note also the use of putti on Rysbrack's tomb monuments and the sketches for them (see K. Eustace op. cit. figs. 28, 35, 36, 37, 41) and the boys over the door in the Stone Hall, Houghton Hall, Norfolk, illustrated Webb (op. cit. fig. 57). For a marble relief with two similar putti supporting an architrave now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, see Sotheby's, December 7, 1989, lot 169.

Auction Details

Important French Furniture

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Sotheby's
November 23, 2009, 02:00 PM EST

1334 York Avenue, New York, NY, 10021, US