Ecole Française d'aprés l'antique

Lot 145
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Ecole Française d'aprés l'antique
the Arrotino or the Remover. Bronze with a dark brown shaded patina. About 1750. H.: 36 cm. L.: 40 cm. Notes: The antique marble of the Arrotino, which appears on a drawing made by Martin Van Heemskerk in Rome in 1536, was acquired by Ferdinand de Medici in 1578. Foggini made a marble copy of the antique for Versailles in 1684, which was replaced in 1688 by a cast by the Keller brothers forming a counterpart with a crouching Venus. A letter from the director of the French Academy in Rome, de la Teulière, testifies to the particular interest the King had in the Arrotino and his desire to possess a version of this famous antique marble. Thus is mentioned in the inventory of the collection of Louis XIV, under n° 14, '...a figure of a man agroupy who sharpens a cousteau, 14 inches high...'. Another example belongs to the collection of Auguste Le Fort in Dresden, bought by Raymond Leplat in France, a pair, of identical size to our bronze, is preserved in the Wallace collection in London (inv.n°S189)
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