Clio, Muse of History

Christophe Veyrier French, 1637-1689
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European: Poussin, Level 2, South Wing

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About the Artwork

Clio, Muse of History

between 1680 and 1683

Christophe Veyrier

1637-1689

French

Unknown

Terracotta

Overall: 24 7/8 × 11 × 13 inches (63.2 × 27.9 × 33 cm)

Sculpture

European Sculpture and Dec Arts

Founders Society Purchase, Henry Ford II Fund and Benson and Edith Ford Fund

1987.6

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

private collection (Marseilles, France)

art market (Paris, France)

(Heim Gallery, Paris, France)

(Old Masters (Painting and Sculpture) Ltd.)

1987-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

"Notes on recent acquisitions." Bulletin of the DIA 64, no. 1 (1988): p. 58 (ill.).

Darr, A.P. "European sculpture and decorative arts acquired by the Detroit Institute of Arts 1978-87." The Burlington Magazine 130 (June 1988): p. 496 (fig. 103) (ill.).

"From Marseilles to Detroit: Two Sculptures Attributed to Puget and Veyrier.'" Antologia di Belle Arti: La scultura, no. 48-51 (1994/1995): pp. 42-52.

Pierre Puget: Architect, sculpteur, peintre. Exh. cat., Centre de la Vieille Charité. Marseilles, 1994, pp. 339, 343 (fig. 83).

Chevalier, Alain, Michel Hilaire and Pierre Stépanoff. De Marbre Blanc et de Couler: La chapelle Deydé de la cathédrale de Montpellier. Exh. cat., Musée Fabre. Montpellier, 2019, pp. 101-102, (fig. 25).

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Christophe Veyrier, Clio, Muse of History, between 1680 and 1683, terracotta. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Henry Ford II Fund and Benson and Edith Ford Fund, 1987.6.

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