August 28, 2003

Another Cellini satyr?

The Burlington Magazine have extra reason to celebrate their centenary this month as they unveil the rediscovery of a lost work by Benvenuto Cellini. The 19in (48cm) bronze statuette of a satyr has been identified during the preparation of a catalogue raisonné of sculpture in the Royal Collection.

Its discovery follows the identification of a first statuette – its pair but not its twin – in 1982, which is now in the Getty Museum in Los Angeles but was once in the Royal Collection too.

The importance of the statuettes is not simply the Cellini link, but also their purpose. They were the models for 10ft bronze satyrs planned for the doorway of the porte Dorée at Fontainebleau and had been commissioned from the artist by François the First of France.

From the Antiques Trade Gazette.

Posted by David on August 28, 2003 10:59 PM

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