ASCRIBED TO FRANCOIS 'IL FIAMMINGO' DUQUESNOY (1597-1643) An important ivory plaque
boldly carved in relief with children and dog at play, 11.3cm x 13.4cm
Outstandingly high artistic, cultural or historical value certificate issued no. 5PUX1A8
Provenance: Handwritten label pasted verso states purchased Autumn 1892, by repute purchased by the present vendor's uncle at auction in the 1950's, thence by family descent.
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£500 - £1,000
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Hammer price:
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£650 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.
Literature: François Duquesnoy or Frans Duquesnoy (12 January 1597 – 18 July 1643) was a Flemish Baroque sculptor who was active in Rome for most of his career, where he was known as Il Fiammingo ("the Fleming"). His idealised representations represented a quieter and more restrained version of Italian baroque sculpture, and are often contrasted with the more dramatic and emotional character of Bernini's works, while his style shows a great affinity to Algardi's sculptures. He was especially renowned for his plump putti, of which this plaque is a superb example.
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