Details
Each mounted on red marble bases, with Greek inscriptions
1412 in. (36.8 cm.) high, 1014 in. (26 cm.) wide (the bronze of the taller)
Provenance
Carl von Hollitscher (1845-1925), Berlin and [possibly] sold, Paul Cassirer and Hugo Helbing, Berlin, 25 May 1928, lot
Victor Hahn, Berlin and sold Ball and Graupe, Berlin, 27 June 1932, lot 149 (as 16th century).
Mount Street Galleries, London, 3 July 1979.
Literature
A. Donath, Catalogue of the Collection Hahn, Berlin, 1926, cat. nos. 61 and 62 and pl. 37.
Italian Renaisssance Bronzes, exhibition catalogue, New York, Paul Rosenberg & Co., 1980, p. 10.
A. P. Rosenberg, Bronzes of the Italian Renaissance; Twenty-Two Unpublished Statuettes, New York, Paul Rosenberg & Co., 1981, p. 35, no. 20, fig. 154-155.
C. List, Kleinbronzen Europas: vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart, Munich, 1983, pp. 201-202, figs. 152-153.
A P. Rosenberg, Renaissance Bronzes and Later Sculpture, New York, Paul Rosenberg, 1984, cat. no. 34, pp. 79-81.
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