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Relief; Allegory of Water with Putti Playing with a Dolphin

Relief; Allegory of Water with Putti Playing with a Dolphin (© Scottish National Gallery)

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John Michael Rysbrack (1694 - 1770)

Scottish National Gallery

circa 1725 - 1730

This relief of putti playing with a dolphin represents an allegory of water. It is typical of a genre of carving that the Flemish sculptor Michael Rysbrack introduced into England, where he was working from about 1720. The work shows a contrast between high and low relief and between soft and crisply detailed surfaces. The depiction of plants is typical, as is the technique of hatching the foreground terrain. The design is almost certainly Rysbrack's own and the relief is carved out of a single panel of white marble. His method was to work in terracotta, make scale revisions and finally carve in marble.

  • Medium: marble
  • Dimensions: 58 x 105 cm
  • Art Fund Grant: £20000 ( Total: £80,000)
  • ArtFunded in: 1993
  • Vendor: Daniel Katz Ltd

Provenance

Christie's, 8/12/92, lot 77; with Daniel Katz Ltd.


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