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The Repentant Thief

Statuette
ca. 1700 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This piece along with the Unrepentant Thief (Mus. no. A.27-1951), is based on a figure by the Augsburg sculptor Georg Petel (b. about 1601/2; d. 1634) which is known in bronze versions.
The figures were probably carved as 'academy' pieces. The originals were intended to form part of a crucifixion group.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleThe Repentant Thief (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Boxwood
Brief description
Statuette, wood, the Repentant Thief, after a figure by Georg Petel, German, ca.1700
Dimensions
  • Height: 27.3cm
  • Width: 26.8cm
Object history
Given by Dr. W. L. Hildburgh, F. S. A., 1951.
This piece along with the Unrepentant Thief (Mus. no. A.27-1951), is based on a figure by the Augsburg sculptor Georg Petel (b. about 1601/2; d. 1634) which is known in bronze versions.
Historical context
The figures were probably carved as 'academy' pieces. The originals were intended to form part of a crucifixion group.
Production
made probably 1700, after a model of about 1650, by a follower of Georg Petel
Summary
This piece along with the Unrepentant Thief (Mus. no. A.27-1951), is based on a figure by the Augsburg sculptor Georg Petel (b. about 1601/2; d. 1634) which is known in bronze versions.
The figures were probably carved as 'academy' pieces. The originals were intended to form part of a crucifixion group.
Associated object
A.27-1951 (Ensemble)
Bibliographic reference
Feuchtmayer, K., Schädler, A., Lieb, N. and Müller, T., Georg Petel 1601/2-1634, Berlin, 1973, pp. 146, 7, cat. 72.
Collection
Accession number
A.26-1951

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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