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Sculpture, Room 111, The Gilbert Bayes Gallery

Woman reclining and writing (Geometry and Astrology)

Statuette
1565-1570 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

In addition to producing fresh ideas, artists often looked at existing works, both contemporary and antique. Sometimes they adapted them in other materials and on a different scale. Giambologna worked out his designs in wax and clay models which his assistants then used to create the finished work in bronze or marble. His style influenced many European sculptors and this model was reproduced in bronze by workshops other than Giambologna’s own.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleWoman reclining and writing (Geometry and Astrology) (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Terracotta, made from modelled clay
Brief description
Statuette, terracotta model, Woman Reclining and Writing (Geometry and Astrology), attributed to Giambologna, Florence, ca. 1565-70
Physical description
Terracotta model. A naked woman reclining supported by a globe and a pile of books, one of which she holds open with both hands. At her feet is a mask.
Dimensions
  • Height: 20.5cm
  • Length: 31.5cm
Credit line
Given by Mr Harold Bompas
Object history
Given by Mr Harold Bompas.
Subjects depicted
Summary
In addition to producing fresh ideas, artists often looked at existing works, both contemporary and antique. Sometimes they adapted them in other materials and on a different scale. Giambologna worked out his designs in wax and clay models which his assistants then used to create the finished work in bronze or marble. His style influenced many European sculptors and this model was reproduced in bronze by workshops other than Giambologna’s own.
Associated objects
Bibliographic references
  • Pope-Hennessy, John. Catalogue of Italian Sculpture in the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1964. pp.477-8
  • van Binnebeke, Emile. Bronze Sculpture: Sculpture from 1500-1800 in the Collection of the Boymans Van Beumingen Museum. Rotterdam, 1994, pp.82-3, cat. no. 18.
  • Avery, Charles. Giambologna. The Complete Sculpture. Oxford, 1987, p.48, pl. 51, cat. no. 178, pp.274-5
Collection
Accession number
A.110-1937

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Record createdApril 12, 2005
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