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Apollo and Marsyas
Lost Art-ID
592249
Artist
Riccio, Andrea
Birth
1470, Padua
Death
1532, Padua
Place of activity
Padua; Venedig?; Verona
Title
Apollo and Marsyas
Datierung
1470-1532
Object type
Group of reported objects
Material / Technique
bronze / cast
Width
4.80 cm
Diameter
6.50 cm
Description
Bange-WV, Nr.: 424 (Α. N. 721. Inv. 1059.) Titel: Apollo und Marsyas. Apollo with shoulder coat and quiver is sitting on a rock on the left side, the lyre on his knee, the plectrum on his right. Singing he turns his head to the left. On the right Marsyas, as a satyr tied to a tree; at his feet the syrinx. At the top, next to the branches of the tree, a v, as Ulocrino likes to give it at the beginning and end of his name. Half relief. Bronze. H. 6,6, Br. 4,9 cm, perforated at the upper edge;
Planiscig, 1936, Nr. 36: Titel: Apollo und Marsyas, bronze plaque. 6'5 x 4'8 cm
Provenance
acquired 1880 in Florence with the Bardini Collection; Collection Erich Lederer, Vienna (1936); to Johann Baptist Gudenus, Vienna for safekeeping (until 1945 - looted during the last days of the war); [...]; whereabouts unknown
Literature / Source
Molinier, Les plaq. Nr. 252; E. L. Bange, Die italienischen Bronzen der Renaissance und des Barock, 2. Teil: Reliefs und Plaketten, Berlin 1922, Nr. 424, Abb. Tafel 40; Leo Planiscig, Andrea Riccio, 1927 (Oeuvre-Katalog, Nr. 255); Leo Planiscig, Ernst Kris, Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Juni-Juli 1936, Nr. 36 (Sammlung L., Wien); Sophie Lillie, Klimt's Women Collectors: The Pulitzer Sisters Szerena Lederer, Jenny Steiner and Aranka Munk, Diss. Wien, 2014, S. 197
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Contact
Please contact the German Lost Art Foundation.
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