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Kneeling Satyr Severo da Ravenna (workshop of)

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Severo da Ravenna (workshop of) documented ca. 1496 – ca. 1543

Kultúra Italian
Készítés ideje second quarter of the 16th century
Tárgytípus sculpture
Anyag, technika bronze with dark patina
Méret

19.5 × 11 × 11.5 cm, 1 kg

Leltári szám 5316
Gyűjtemény Sculptures
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Satyrs were a favourite subject for Renaissance small bronzes. In Graeco-Roman mythology, satyrs, depicted with horns and cloven hooves, were the demigods of the woods and the mountains as well as the companions of the god of wine and religious ecstasy, Dionysus. Many variations of this composition of kneeling satyr remained. It was created around 1520 by Severo da Ravenna, a sculptor working mainly in Northern Italy, in Padua and Ravenna. He may have been inspired not only by examples from ancient art, but also by the grotesque figures of Andrea Briosco’s (also known as Riccio) (ca. 1470–1532) Paschal Candlestick (Padua, Basilica of Saint Anthony, 1507–1515). Pieces similar to the Budapest statuette had practical function too – they were used as candleholders or inkwells.

Bibliográfia

Petrovics, Elek – Meller, Simon, Ferenczy István bronzgyűjteményének kiállítása, Országos Magyar Szépművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1917, p. 13.

Balogh, Jolán, Katalog der ausländischen Bildwerke des Museums der bildenden Künste in Budapest, IV – XVIII. Jahrhundert: 1. Textband Bd. 1, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1975, p. 152-153., no. 193., 234.

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