Antinous

Gaspero Bruschi, Artist Willem Danielsz Tetrode, Artist Doccia Porcelain Factory, Manufacturer

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Antinous

between 1745 and 1748

Gaspero Bruschi (Artist) Italian, 1701-1780 Willem Danielsz Tetrode (Artist) Netherlandish, 1505-1575 Doccia Porcelain Factory (Manufacturer) Italian

Hard-paste porcelain

Overall: 16 1/4 × 7 1/2 × 4 3/4 inches (41.3 × 19.1 × 12.1 cm)

Ceramics

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Founders Society Purchase, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund

1990.251

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purchased by Leonardo Lapicciarella (Florence, Italy)

sold by (Armin B. Allen, London, England and New York, New York, USA)

1990-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

Darr, A.P. The Figure Revisited: Early Doccia Porcelain Sculptures in Detroit and its Development in 18th-Century Italy, in The International Ceramics Fair and Seminar. London, June 1994.

Darr, A.P. Innovations during the twilight of Florence: eighteenth century sculpture in Doccia porcelain, in Francesco Robba and the Venitian Sculpture of the Eighteenth Century, Papers from and International Symposium, ed. J. Hofler. Ljubljana, October 16-18, 1998, 2000, pp. 96, 99 (fig. 4).

Darr, A.P., P. Barnet, A. Bostrom, C. Avery, et al. Catalogue of Italian Sculpture in the Detroit Institute of Arts, 2 vols. London, 2002, vol. II, cat. 158.

Darr, Alan Phipps. "The Doccia Porcelain Sculpture Collection in the Detroit Institute of Arts." Amici di Doccia, Quaderni, no. 8 (2014-2015): 32–84, pp. 40–41 (ill.).

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attributed to Gaspero Bruschi; after a model by Willem Danielsz Tetrode; Doccia Porcelain Factory, Antinous, between 1745 and 1748, hard-paste porcelain. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund, 1990.251.

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