Apollo Northern Italy, late 16th/early 17th century.
Apollo
Northern Italy, late 16th/early 17th century.
late 16th/early 17th century
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- Material/technique
- bronze, Carrara marble plinth
- Measurements
- 137.0 cm
- Acquisition
- acquired in 2020 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein
- Currently exhibited
- Garden Palace, permanent presentation
- Artists/makers/authors
- Northern Italy, late 16th/early 17th century.
- Inventory number
- SK 1646
- Provenance
- 1671 Luigi Maria Arconati Visconti, Palazzo Arconati Visconti, Milan (described in the posthumous inventory, today State Archives Milan, as 'La statua di bronzo di Bacco con suo piedestallo di legno bianco e nero'); by way of inheritance to Galeazzo III Arconati Visconti, d. 1772; by inheritance to his nephew Carlo Busca, d. 1780; in 1774 in the Galleria of the Villa Arconati Visconti in Castellazzo di Bollate ('Un pilastro di marmo bianco e nero sopra cui una statua al naturale di bronzo con dardo e stralle rappresentante Cupido', doc. State Archives, Milan); by inheritance to Luisa Busca Arconati Visconti Sormani Verri, described in 1906 in the 'salone di conversazione' (also 'sala rossa') of the Villa Arconati-Visconti in Castellazzo di Bollate ('Statua grande in bronzo rappresentante Apollo in basamento [di] marmo, di grande pregio.', private archive, Castellazzo: inventario compilato per cura del conte Pietro Sormani Verri, senatore del Regno. 17 September 1906); inherited by the Marchesi Crivelli; acquired in 2020 by Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein from Trinity Fine Art, London.
- Place of origin
- Northern Italy
- Iconography
- Apollo
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