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Property from a California Private Collection

After Giambologna (Douai 1529 -1608 Florence), Italian, late 17th/early 18th century

Pacing Horse

Estimate

8,000 - 12,000 USD

Lot Details

Description

Property from a California Private Collection  

After Giambologna (Douai 1529 -1608 Florence)

Italian, late 17th/early 18th century

Pacing Horse 


bronze, on an ebonized wood base

height: 9 ⅜ in.; 23.81 cm

The design of this bronze is based on the horse originally conceived by the Italian mannerist sculptor Giambologna for his equestrian monument to Cosimo I in the Piazza della Signoria, Florence. The monument was commissioned by Ferdinando de ’Medici to commemorate Cosimo following Ferdinando’s accession to Grand Duke of Tuscany in 1587.


The monumental sculpture of Cosimo I proved so popular among contemporary rulers that Emperor Rudolph II requested an almost identical statue of himself on horseback. In 1612, Grand Duke Cosimo II presented several statuettes in bronze to Henry, Prince of Wales, suggesting they might be a suitable gift for his 11-year-old brother the Duke of York. Henry replied “No, no, I want everything for myself.”