A satyr sits on a rock with a tambourine filled with grapes and a set of panpipes. A naked Maenad - a follower of Bacchus - leans against him holding the hand of a young satyr. This satyr family is typical of the work of the 18th-century French sculptor Claude Michel, known as Clodion. Under the influence of his friend Piranesi, Clodion became fascinated with classical antiquity.

Specifications
Title | Bacchante with Satyr and Child |
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Material and technique | Bronze, patina |
Object type |
Sculpture
> Three-dimensional object
> Art object
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Location | This object is in storage |
Dimensions |
Width 25 cm Length 29 cm Height 48 cm |
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Artists |
Maker:
Anoniem
After: Claude Michel Clodion |
Accession number | BEK 1108 (OK) |
Credits | Acquired with the collection of D.G. Van Beuningen, 1958 |
Department | Old Masters |
Acquisition date | 1958 |
Creation date | in circa 1800 |
Collector | Collector / D.G. van Beuningen |
Internal exhibitions |
Brons Hout Steen. Zeven eeuwen sculptuur in het Museum Boijmans-van Beuningen (1994) |
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Object | |
Geographical origin | France > Western Europe > Europe |
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