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Auction archive: Lot number 143

‡ A PAIR OF MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SCULPTED WHITE MARBLE URNS IN THE MANNER OF THE MEDICI VASE

Estimate
£35,000 - £45,000
ca. US$43,799 - US$56,313
Price realised:
£35,000
ca. US$43,799
Auction archive: Lot number 143

‡ A PAIR OF MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SCULPTED WHITE MARBLE URNS IN THE MANNER OF THE MEDICI VASE

Estimate
£35,000 - £45,000
ca. US$43,799 - US$56,313
Price realised:
£35,000
ca. US$43,799
Beschreibung:

‡ A PAIR OF MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SCULPTED WHITE MARBLE URNS IN THE MANNER OF THE MEDICI VASE LATE 19TH CENTURY Each with everted rim above a frieze of fruiting grapevines in low relief, the main registers of the bodies of the urns relief carved with figural and equestrian scenes, each with twin handles rising from foliate carved undersides, on knopped and waisted socles with square bases 160cm high, 105cm diameter ‡ UK import VAT at the reduced rate (currently 5%) It was not uncommon for sculptors inspired by ancient works to reinterpret them and to make changes to either the form or the decorative scheme as they saw fit, as is the case in the pair of marble urns offered in this lot. They are of course of Campana form, like the Medici Vase, but the similarities go much further than that. The egg-and-dart moulding to the everted rims, above figural friezes which use the upper edge of the foliate carved underside as a flat ground for the figural scene is very reminiscent of the Medici Vase, as are the twin reeded handles rising from masks. The knopped socle and square base are also fairly generic, but when all the similarities are taken into account together it is reasonable to suggest that the urns offered here were at the very least, inspired by the Medici urn As for the Medici Vase, it was probably a part of the Medici collection by the late 16th century and within one hundred years or so was one of the most celebrated antiquities in Europe See John Davis p 298 - these are the model illustrated which was a known example available from J P White circa 1906 Condition Report: Both urns bear the usual minor knocks and scuffs overall consistent with their age and use. Some larger chips and losses to some extremities. The edge of the rims are chipped in places a little more significantly but not dramatically so. The urns are composed of various, separately carved elements, and there is also further minor chipping where these individual parts meet. There are some areas where weathering has affected the smoothness of the marble leaving a granular surface. Each handle of one urn has a restored crack The urns have been fully and professionally cleaned, giving them a bright, white hue. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
3 May 2023
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
Beschreibung:

‡ A PAIR OF MONUMENTAL ITALIAN SCULPTED WHITE MARBLE URNS IN THE MANNER OF THE MEDICI VASE LATE 19TH CENTURY Each with everted rim above a frieze of fruiting grapevines in low relief, the main registers of the bodies of the urns relief carved with figural and equestrian scenes, each with twin handles rising from foliate carved undersides, on knopped and waisted socles with square bases 160cm high, 105cm diameter ‡ UK import VAT at the reduced rate (currently 5%) It was not uncommon for sculptors inspired by ancient works to reinterpret them and to make changes to either the form or the decorative scheme as they saw fit, as is the case in the pair of marble urns offered in this lot. They are of course of Campana form, like the Medici Vase, but the similarities go much further than that. The egg-and-dart moulding to the everted rims, above figural friezes which use the upper edge of the foliate carved underside as a flat ground for the figural scene is very reminiscent of the Medici Vase, as are the twin reeded handles rising from masks. The knopped socle and square base are also fairly generic, but when all the similarities are taken into account together it is reasonable to suggest that the urns offered here were at the very least, inspired by the Medici urn As for the Medici Vase, it was probably a part of the Medici collection by the late 16th century and within one hundred years or so was one of the most celebrated antiquities in Europe See John Davis p 298 - these are the model illustrated which was a known example available from J P White circa 1906 Condition Report: Both urns bear the usual minor knocks and scuffs overall consistent with their age and use. Some larger chips and losses to some extremities. The edge of the rims are chipped in places a little more significantly but not dramatically so. The urns are composed of various, separately carved elements, and there is also further minor chipping where these individual parts meet. There are some areas where weathering has affected the smoothness of the marble leaving a granular surface. Each handle of one urn has a restored crack The urns have been fully and professionally cleaned, giving them a bright, white hue. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Auction archive: Lot number 143
Auction:
Datum:
3 May 2023
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
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