Description
This composition is the subject of an ongoing attribution debate. The design is adapted from a painting by Adam Elsheimer, a German artist working Rome. This sculptural model exists in many versions; however, they vary considerably in their execution, complicating the identification, because they were clearly not made by a single sculptor or workshop. However, Georg Petel probably first created the design as he traveled across Italy in 1620–24, where his portrait was painted holding this composition.
Provenance
James Parmelee, 1855-1931 (Washington, DC), upon his death, held in trust by the estate.; Estate of James Parmalee, by bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1940.
Accession Number
1940.585
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
Overall: 53.3 x 20.3 x 16.5 cm (21 x 8 x 6 1/2 in.)
Classification
Sculpture
Credit Line
Bequest of James Parmelee