A young man holding a pair of gloves
Statuette
ca. 1600 - ca. 1605 (made)
ca. 1600 - ca. 1605 (made)
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This figure is one of a pair (together with A.11-1964) and dates from around 1600-1605, but casts of this figure continued to be made over a long period. This pair is known in several versions, including those in the Liebieghaus in Frankfurt and the Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum in Brunswick. It was made by the French sculptor Barthélémy Prieur (ca. 1536-1611). From 1564 to 1567 Prieur worked in Turin as court sculptor to Duke Emanuel-Philibert of Savoy. In 1591, Henry IV appointed him as his Court Sculptor and as such he worked on the interior decoration of the Palais du Louvre, Paris. He was one of the most prolific French sculptors of bronze statuettes at the turn of the 17th century.
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Materials and techniques | Bronze |
Brief description | Statuette, bronze, Young Man Holding a Pair of Gloves, by Barthélémy Prieur, French, ca. 1600-1605 |
Physical description | The young man is shown with his right leg forward and his head turned towards his right shoulder, his right arm extended and a pair of gloves in his right hand, his left hand on his hip. He wears a plumed hat with a brim, short sleeved doublet buttoned down the centre, over a long-sleeved shirt with a deep collar, bombasted breeches with hose and knee garters tied at the sides, shoes with rosette buckles. |
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Credit line | Bequeathed by Miss Dorothy Manners |
Object history | Bequeathed by Dorothy Manners. (Given by Miss A. Toomer, Wayside, Bickwell Valley, Sidmouth, Devon in accordance with the wishes of the late Miss Dorothy Manners. At the donor's (Miss Toomer) request this object and A.8, 9, and 11-1964 are to be labelled as bequeathed by Miss Dorothy Manners). |
Historical context | This figure is one of a pair (together with A.11-1964) and dates from around 1600-1605, but casts continued to be made over a long period. This pair is known in several versions, including those in the Liebighaus in Frankfurt and the Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum in Brunswick. |
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Summary | This figure is one of a pair (together with A.11-1964) and dates from around 1600-1605, but casts of this figure continued to be made over a long period. This pair is known in several versions, including those in the Liebieghaus in Frankfurt and the Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum in Brunswick. It was made by the French sculptor Barthélémy Prieur (ca. 1536-1611). From 1564 to 1567 Prieur worked in Turin as court sculptor to Duke Emanuel-Philibert of Savoy. In 1591, Henry IV appointed him as his Court Sculptor and as such he worked on the interior decoration of the Palais du Louvre, Paris. He was one of the most prolific French sculptors of bronze statuettes at the turn of the 17th century. |
Associated object | A.11-1964 (Ensemble) |
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Accession number | A.10-1964 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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