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After the model attributed to Girolamo Campagna (Italian, 1549–1626): A patinated bronze figural and shell salt Probably Italian, late 18th/early 19th century image 1
After the model attributed to Girolamo Campagna (Italian, 1549–1626): A patinated bronze figural and shell salt Probably Italian, late 18th/early 19th century image 2
After the model attributed to Girolamo Campagna (Italian, 1549–1626): A patinated bronze figural and shell salt Probably Italian, late 18th/early 19th century image 3
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After the model attributed to Girolamo Campagna (Italian, 1549–1626): A patinated bronze figural and shell salt
Probably Italian, late 18th/early 19th century

29 November 2022, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond Street

£1,500 - £2,500

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After the model attributed to Girolamo Campagna (Italian, 1549–1626): A patinated bronze figural and shell salt

Probably Italian, late 18th/early 19th century
Cast as a kneeling classical male supporting a scallop shell on his shoulders, raised on a waisted oval plinth base, 18.8cm high overall

Footnotes

Born in Verona, the sculptor Girolamo Campagna went to Venice in 1572, where he spent the majority of his life and studied under both Jacopo Sansovino and Danese Cattaneo, completing many of the latter's works.

There are two variants to this Renaissance model of a male figure supporting a scallop shell on his shoulders, both traditionally attributed to the hand of the Campagna from documented examples of similar figures. The offered version depicts a kneeling classical youth, whilst the alternative version depicts an older standing classical male.

A 16th century bronze of this model, seemingly unfinished, is in the Capodimonte Museum, Naples and a further gilt bronze model dated to 1600-1700 and catalogued as Venetian, previously attributed to Campagna is in the Victorian and Albert Museum.

A comparable earlier (16th century) gilt bronze model from the collection of Embden Peel & Humphris, Ltd., London and J.J. Klejman, New York was sold at Sothebys New York, June 8, 2007, lot 438.

Related Literature
J.D. Draper ed., The Italian Bronze Statuettes of the Renaissance, New York, 1980 (rev.), L. Ambrusio and F. Capobianco (eds.) La Collezione Farnese di Capodimonte, I Bronzetti, Naples, 1995, cat. no. 26.

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