BC/AD Sculpture Ancient to Modern
BC/AD Sculpture Ancient to Modern
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July 9, 03:30 PM GMT
Estimate
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Lot Details
Description
JOSEPH GOTT
(1786-1860)
BRITISH, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY
RUTH
signed: J. GOTT. / FT
marble
59.5cm., 23½in.
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Joseph Gott trained under the Neoclassical sculptor John Flaxman in London between 1798 and 1802. He moved to Rome in 1822, where he established a distinguished reputation as a sculptor. Gott rejected the austere classicism of his master, Flaxman, and his contemporary, John Gibson, in favour of an elegant romanticism, though with classical overtones.
Gott sculpted a few versions of Ruth in marble around 1841, as a companion to his figure of Rebecca. A slightly larger version of the present marble is in the York Art Gallery (op. cit. no. 47). Gott exhibited a Ruth at the Royal Academy exhibition in 1841, a marble which is now listed as 'untraced' (op. cit. no. G78); it is possible that this entry refers to the present lot.
RELATED LITERATURE
T. Friedman and T. Stevens (eds.), Joseph Gott, 1786-1860, Sculptor, exh. cat. Leeds City Art Gallery and the Walker Art Gallery, Leeds and Liverpool, 1972, no. 47, p. 38; no. G78, p. 47