Meleager and the Calydonian boar
Relief
ca. 1560 (made)
ca. 1560 (made)
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For some sculptural commissions, a leading artist such as Giambologna made only the model and the work was executed by others. Ideas were also transmitted by terracotta models, plaquettes and engravings, as well as by decorative objects for which sculptors had provided designs.This subject of this terracotta is based on a mythological scene from the Metamorphoses of Ovid. It was made by Jacob Cornelisz Cobaert after designs by the sculptor Guglielmo della Porta. Cobaert was born in the Netherlands but settled in Rome in the 1570s, where he became a pupil and assistant of della Porta. He excelled at small-scale sculpture and his bronze reliefs were much admired. Their designs were disseminated by terracotta casts made for use by goldsmiths.
Object details
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Title | Meleager and the Calydonian boar (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Terracotta |
Brief description | Terracotta relief depicting Meleager and the Calydonian boar, Italy, ca. 1560. |
Physical description | Oval terracotta relief depicting Meleager and the Caledonioan boar. To the right in a wooded landscape is a wild boar pursued by horsemen and hounds, behind it on foot is Meleager, in a short cloak with a spearthrust into the boar's shoulder. behind him stands Atalanta who has just fired her bow at the animal. In the background Meleager presents the boar's head to Atalanta as a trophy. |
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Credit line | Given by Miss F. le M. Tupper |
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Summary | For some sculptural commissions, a leading artist such as Giambologna made only the model and the work was executed by others. Ideas were also transmitted by terracotta models, plaquettes and engravings, as well as by decorative objects for which sculptors had provided designs.This subject of this terracotta is based on a mythological scene from the Metamorphoses of Ovid. It was made by Jacob Cornelisz Cobaert after designs by the sculptor Guglielmo della Porta. Cobaert was born in the Netherlands but settled in Rome in the 1570s, where he became a pupil and assistant of della Porta. He excelled at small-scale sculpture and his bronze reliefs were much admired. Their designs were disseminated by terracotta casts made for use by goldsmiths. |
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Accession number | A.27-1928 |
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Record created | November 18, 2004 |
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