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Lot 1013 - A200 Decorative Arts - Thursday, 31. March 2022, 10.00 AM

FIGURE OF A HORSE EXECUTING THE LEVADE

Italy or Spain, 17th/18th century. After models by GIAMBOLOGNA (Jean de Boulogne, Douai 1528-1609 Florence) or A. SUSINI (Antonio Susini, active between 1572-1624).
Bronze, with remains of gold lacquer. Mounted on a later rectangular, in part blackened, wooden plinth.
H without plinth 30 cm.

Provenance, according to historical sources:
- Formerly part of a collection in the West Country (UK).
- Bonhams Auction, July 2017, Lot No. 48.
- Private collection, Switzerland.

The motif of a rearing stallion is one of the most popular subjects of the 16th and 17th centuries. Probably influenced by Leonardo da Vinci's monumental horse sculptures, numerous sculptors and bronzers - F. Fanella, P. Tacca or B. Prieur - took up this theme. The bronze on offer shows great similarities with the most famous version by Giambologna, cast by A. Susini ca. 1600, the so-called "cavallino, che sta in su due piedi". The great success of such models was soon adopted and further developed, especially in Augsburg.

Lit.: A. Radcliffe / N. Penny, Art of Renaissance Bronze, 1500-1600 - The Robert H. Smith Collection, New York, 2004; pp. 172-176 (Ill. 27).


CHF 2 500 / 3 500 | (€ 2 580 / 3 610)

Sold for CHF 4 375 (including buyer’s premium)
All information is subject to change.