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Cast of a relief of a bacchanalian subject with female figures, putti and a goat
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Cast of a relief of a bacchanalian subject with female figures, putti and a goat
Plaster cast
Museum number: BR1
On display: Breakfast Room
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The pair of casts BR1 and BR4 are perhaps taken from bronzes of 17th century Antwerp design and are rather Rubensian in composition.
Similar themes were adopted by the Flemish baroque sculptor Francis Du Quesnoy (1597-1643) - for an example see his Bacchanal of putti in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (no.BK-2014-28) - and used by ivory carvers such as Gérard van Opstal (1595-1668), also working in Flanders in the mid-17th century (for an example see his Bacchanal of putti in the V&A no.A.33-1930).
Similar themes were adopted by the Flemish baroque sculptor Francis Du Quesnoy (1597-1643) - for an example see his Bacchanal of putti in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (no.BK-2014-28) - and used by ivory carvers such as Gérard van Opstal (1595-1668), also working in Flanders in the mid-17th century (for an example see his Bacchanal of putti in the V&A no.A.33-1930).
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