École néoclassique italienne du milieu du XIXème siècle - Lot 5

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École néoclassique italienne du milieu du XIXème siècle - Lot 5
École néoclassique italienne du milieu du XIXème siècle Venus disarming Love White marble group Dim: 90 x 60 x 30 cm on a painted wooden base H. 76 cm (total H.: 168 cm) Related works : -Bertel Thorvaldsen, Venus disarming love, ink drawing, 6.8 x 6.8 cm, Staedel Museum, inv. 257 Z ; -Bertel Thorvaldsen, Venus consoling Love stung by a bee, marble bas-relief, dim. 48 x 52 cm, Milan, Pinacoteca Ambrosiana, inv. 1581. Related literature -Elena di Majo, Bjarne Jornaes, Bertel Thorvaldsen, scultore danese a Roma, cat. exp. exhibition, Rome, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna,October 31, 1989-January 28, 1990, Rome, 1989, model listed under no. 12 p.146 The artist of this imposing marble group was inspired by a composition by Berthel Thorvaldsen on the theme of Love Stung by a Bee. The Danish artist, a leader of the neoclassical movement, illustrated an extract from Ode XL of Theocritus' Idylls and Anacreontic Odes in his marble bas-relief in the Pinacoteca Ambrosiana. Pinacoteca Ambrosiana in Milan: "Eros did not see a bee hidden in the roses and was stung. He was stung on the hand and began to weep. And running and flying to the white Kythere, he said: - Alas! I'm dead, I'm dead, my mother! I'm going to die! Behold, a small winged snake has wounded me, one of those that ploughmen call bees. She said to him: - If a bee has done you so much harm, how much, Eros, do you think those you wound suffer?" As for our artist, he seems to have created a variation on this theme, depicting Venus trampling underfoot the bow of the little god of Love to represent the goddess disarming Love.
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