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A Bacchanalian scene enacted by putti and young fauns

Drawing
mid 18th century (drawn)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Drawing, A Bacchanalian scene enacted by putti and young fauns, artist unknown, Naples, pen and ink and wash, mid 18th century

Object details

Object type
TitleA Bacchanalian scene enacted by putti and young fauns (published title)
Materials and techniques
Pen and ink and wash
Brief description
Drawing, A Bacchanalian scene enacted by putti and young fauns, artist unknown, Naples, pen and ink and wash, mid 18th century
Dimensions
  • Height: 101mm
  • Width: 203mm
Average size of museum nos. 8489.1-5
Style
Production typeUnique
Object history
Bought 1882
Bibliographic reference
Ward-Jackson, Peter, Italian Drawings Volume II. 17th-18th century, London, 1980, cat. 1212, p. 188. The following is the full text of the entry: NAPLES: mid 18th century 1209/1213 Bacchanalian scenes (5) enacted by putti and young fauns 8489.2 and 5 inscribed in ink with the monogram ‘JG’; all except 8489.4 squared in black chalk Pen and ink and wash Average size 4 x 8 (101 x 203) 8489.1, 2, 3, 4, 5 PROVENANCE Bought 1882 Formerly ascribed to Giacinto Gimignani, perhaps on account of the monograpm JG; but not in his manner. The style is reminiscent of Francesco de Mura. Only no. 1211 illustrated
Collection
Accession number
8489:4

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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