
Monumental Allegory of the Continent America
Lot Closed
April 29, 02:55 PM GTNN
Estimate
20,000 - 30,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Italian, 18th century
Monumental Allegory of the Continent America
marble
212 cm., 83½in.
In Northern Italy there were several active workshops producing large garden figures for an international market, often made in local stone from Vicenza. The present allegorical figure of America is made of marble which distinguishes it as a more expensive and important commission. Stylistically the present figure has general affinities with several Southern Netherlandish sculptors of the late 17th century such Artus Quellinus and Jan Pieter van Baurscheit, but more closely with the generation of émigré artists that came and worked in Britain, such as John Van Nost I, Peter Scheemakers and Michael Rysbrack. However, the attribution of this grand allegorical figure remains uncertain.