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Workshop of Giambologna, known as Jean de Boulogne (Flemish-Italian, 1529-1608) or Francesco Fanelli (Italian, 1590–1653): An early 17th century Italian bronze statuette of a peasant probably Florentine image 1
Workshop of Giambologna, known as Jean de Boulogne (Flemish-Italian, 1529-1608) or Francesco Fanelli (Italian, 1590–1653): An early 17th century Italian bronze statuette of a peasant probably Florentine image 2
Lot 149

Workshop of Giambologna, known as Jean de Boulogne (Flemish-Italian, 1529-1608) or Francesco Fanelli (Italian, 1590–1653): An early 17th century Italian bronze statuette of a peasant
probably Florentine

21 November 2018, 13:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£20,000 - £25,000

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Workshop of Giambologna, known as Jean de Boulogne (Flemish-Italian, 1529-1608) or Francesco Fanelli (Italian, 1590–1653): An early 17th century Italian bronze statuette of a peasant

probably Florentine
the young man leaning against a draped column clad in a ragged tunic, boots and a wide brimmed hat, a rope tied pack back and carrying a rope tied barrel or jug, dark brown patination, mounted on a later green marble square plinth base,


11.8cm high, 14.8cm high including plinth base

Footnotes

Provenance:
Acquired by a private UK collector, Sotheby's, New York, The Cyril Humphries Collection of Works of Art and Sculpture, 10 January 1995, lot 81.

Literature:
Giambologna, 1529-1605, Sculptor to the Medici, Arts Council of Great Britain Exhibition, 1978, Edinburgh and London, p. 165.

This subject, although previously attributed to Giambologna is now thought to possibly to be cast by Fanelli after a model executed by his master.

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