Old Master Sculpture & Works of Art
Old Master Sculpture & Works of Art
Grand Tour Bronzes from Karsten Schubert Ltd
The Belvedere Antinous
Lot Closed
December 6, 01:59 PM GMT
Estimate
8,000 - 12,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
Grand Tour Bronzes from Karsten Schubert Ltd
Giacomo and Giovanni Zoffoli
Rome, active mid to late 18th century
After the Antique
The Belvedere Antinous
signed: G. ZOFFOLI. F
bronze
35cm., 13¾in.
With Tomasso Brothers, London and Leeds;
From whom acquired by Karsten Schubert Ltd
The antique marble statue of Antinous Belvedere was first mentioned in 1543 when Pope Paul III purchased it for the Belvedere garden. It quickly became highly admired and was subsequently copied in many materials throughout the following centuries. The statue is today displayed in the Museo Pio-Clementino (no. 907). A cast by the Zoffoli foundry with the signature erased can be found in the Louvre (inv. no. OA 12004).
Karsten Schubert (1961-2019)
Karsten Schubert was an influential Anglo-German art dealer who played a leading role in promoting the Young British Artists (YBAs) in the 1980s and 1990s. Schubert exhibited the likes of Rachel Whiteread, Alison Wilding, Gary Hume, Michael Landy and Ian Davenport, as well as then more internationally well-known artists such as Gerhard Richter and Bridget Riley. Later in life Schubert founded Ridinghorse a high-end art historical publisher, named after an art space he had opened in 1995 with Charles Asprey and Thomas Dane.
In Schubert’s obituary in The Guardian, Charles Darwent noted that, ‘For all his love of Britain and English tailoring – he became a British citizen not long before his death – he had a depth of culture and historical understanding that remained admirably German…. When he wrote his own history of museology, The Curator’s Egg (2000), it was with the easy assurance of one who could quote Marcus Aurelius from memory’.
Karsten Schubert was a member of the Faculty of the Fine Arts of the British School at Rome, and sat on the Advisory Board of Drawing Room London. His personal art collection including drawings by Cezanne and Mondrian, as well as ancient sculpture. Schubert’s interest in Grand Tour bronzes cast after antique models reflects both his erudition and his rich intellectual heritage.