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Lot 19

After Francesco Fanelli (Italian, 1590–1653): A pair of patinated bronze horses
one horse early 17th century, the other probably English later 17th century

18 December 2020, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£3,000 - £5,000

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After Francesco Fanelli (Italian, 1590–1653): A pair of patinated bronze horses

one horse early 17th century, the other probably English later 17th century
one horse pacing, the other rearing, each raised on later shaped rectangular ebonised wood plinth bases fitted to one side with circular gilt-bronze medallions centred by flaming shield inscribed 'QUIS UT DEUS', 32.7cm and 32.3cm high (2)

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Provenance
Property of a private collector

These galloping horses in the current lot are almost certainly inspired by the model executed by Florentine sculptor Francesco Fanelli. He worked in Genoa from 1609-10, before moving to England, where he was patronised by Henry, Prince of Wales and Charles I. In 1642, Fanelli left England for Paris, where he died in 1668. Fanelli appears to have specialised in small scale, darkly patinated bronzes, primarily of equestrian subjects.

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