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An Italian bronze figure of a Jester, attributed to Orazio Mochi (1571-1625), first quarter 17th century, Florence
Description
- bronze
Exhibited
Literature
M. H. Schwartz (ed.), European Sculpture from the Abbott Guggenheim collects ion, New York, 2008, no. 59, p. 122
Catalogue Note
Filippo Baldanucci records that Orazio Mochi was the creator of the stone group of "Saccomazzone" players in the Boboli gardens in Florence, which depicts two peasants in humble clothing struggling at the pastoral game in a scene reminiscent of contemporaneous genre painitngs. Numerous bronze reductions of that distinctive group are known, including one attributed to Gianfrancesco Susini in the collects
ion of the Prince of Liechtenstein. Based upon stylistic comparison with those bronzes the present model is assumed to have originated with Mochi as well. A jester, perhaps a player in the commedia dell'arte, is shown with a grotesque expression, in tattered clothes with a cost.mes
hood. A version is in the Rijksmuseum, and another from the collects
ion of Lord Clark of Saltwood is in the collects
ion of Alexis Gregory, New York.
RELATED LITERATURE
C. Avery, "Renaissance and Baroque Bronzes in the collects ion of Alexis Gregory", Harvard University Art Museums Bulletin, Fall 1995, no. 41, pp. 68-69