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Inkstand

1600-1625 (cast)
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. The composition in the terracotta version (inv.no. A.110-1937) has been adapted on a reduced scale to decorate the lid of a bronze inkstand. The inkstand would have been used in a private study along with other functional bronzes.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Bronze, cast
Brief description
Inkstand, bronze, after Giambologna, Italy (Florence), ca. 1600-25
Physical description
Decorated with four grotesque figures over curved feet and four lion-masks with rings in the mouths. On the cover is a reclining female figure writing in a book and surrounded by various instruments.
Dimensions
  • Height: 9.14cm
  • Length: 12.7cm
Credit line
Salting Bequest
Object history
From the Salting bequest.
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. The composition in the terracotta version (inv.no. A.110-1937) has been adapted on a reduced scale to decorate the lid of a bronze inkstand. The inkstand would have been used in a private study along with other functional bronzes.
Associated object
A.110-1937 (Model)
Bibliographic reference
Binnebeke, Emile von. Bronze Sculpture: Sculpture from 1500-1800 in the Collection of the Boymans-van-Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, 1994, pp. 82-83, cat. no. 18
Collection
Accession number
M.682-1910

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Record createdApril 12, 2005
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