Statuette
ca. 1505-1520 (made)
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This writhing sea monster would originally have had a shell on its tail to serve as an inkwell. Severo devised a way of replicating bronzes that allowed his workshop to produce them in some numbers. Isabella d’Este, Marchioness of Mantua, owned at least one of his statuettes, but more modest collectors were also able to afford them.
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Materials and techniques | cast bronze |
Brief description | Statuette in the form of a sea monster, bronze, workshop of Severo Calzetta da Ravenna, about 1505-1520 |
Physical description | Statuette in the form of a sea monster. With a scaled body, fore-flippers and a dolphins tale. The monster has the face of a man with a gaping mouth. |
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Credit line | Bought under the bequest of Dr W.L. Hildburgh |
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Summary | This writhing sea monster would originally have had a shell on its tail to serve as an inkwell. Severo devised a way of replicating bronzes that allowed his workshop to produce them in some numbers. Isabella d’Este, Marchioness of Mantua, owned at least one of his statuettes, but more modest collectors were also able to afford them. |
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Accession number | A.15-1967 |
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Record created | June 11, 2009 |
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