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Not all viewers have found the Faun so indecorous: the Barberini Faun was reproduced on a Nymphenburg porcelain service in the 1830s. The statue was housed in the Palazzo Barberini, Rome, until it was sold in 1799 to the sculptor and restorer Vincenzo Pacetti; Pacetti offered it to various English and French clients, including Lucien Bonaparte.
Gate for an Art Gallery (1864) A Sleeping Faun (1865) is now being displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Another version is in Iveagh House, Dublin, see Homan Potterton, 'An American Sculpture at the Dublin Exhibition of 1865: Hariet Hosmer's Sleeping Faun', The Arts in Ireland Autumn 1973. Portrait of Wayman Crow (1866), John Gibson (1866)
The Sleeping Faun, plaster with brown patina, 1885. ... on the French Sculpture Census website This page was last edited on 14 May 2022, at 17:32 ...
The Sleeping Faun by Jean-Joseph Carriès, plaster with brown patina, 1885, ... plaster with brown patina, 1885, High Museum of Art |Source={{own}} |Date=photo 2013 ...
The Barberini Faun (located in the Glyptothek in Munich, Germany) is a Hellenistic marble statue from about 200 BCE, found in the Mausoleum of the Emperor Hadrian (the Castel Sant'Angelo) and installed at Palazzo Barberini by Cardinal Maffeo Barberini (later Pope Urban VIII). Gian Lorenzo Bernini restored and refinished the statue. [4]
The stone sculpture was shown at 1930 Exhibition at Leicester Galleries. [56] Sleeping faun Unknown Marble carving. Exhibited at The Exhibition of The Royal Scottish Academy of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, The One-Hundred-and-Third, 1929. [57] Sleeping woman Unknown Stone sculpture. Shown at Leicester Galleries in 1930. [58] Standing ...
Capitoline Faun, exemplar from the Capitoline Museums, c. 130 AD (inv. 739) Ruspoli Faun, Munich Glyptothek (inv. 228). The Resting Satyr or Leaning Satyr, also known as the Satyr anapauomenos (in ancient Greek ἀναπαυόμενος, from ἀναπαύω / anapaúô, to rest) is a statue type generally attributed to the ancient Greek sculptor Praxiteles.
Sculpture Marble Height 225 cm (89 in) 10 [11] Sleeping Hermaphroditus: The Louvre, Paris 1620 Sculpture Marble Length 169 cm (67 in) 11(1) [11] Barberini Faun: Glyptothek, Munich 1621–1622 Sculpture Marble Restoration 11(2) [12] Ludovisi Ares: National Museum of Rome, Rome 1622 Sculpture Marble Restoration 11(3) [12] Bust of Pope Gregory XV
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