Description
Mauch straddled the late medieval and Renaissance traditions in his career. These small-scale statuettes, however, each made from a single piece of boxwood, stem from the most progressive strands of Renaissance art in southern Germany, closely connected to developments in both Italian and German bronze sculpture. The bodies reveal Mauch's careful study of human anatomy as well as a rapport with Albrecht Dürer's well-known print of the same subject.
Provenance
Dr. Ernö Wittmann (Budapest, Hungary), died 1963, sold through M & R Stora & Co. (New York, New York) to the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1946.
Accession Number
1946.429
Medium
boxwood
Dimensions
Overall: 18.3 x 7 x 4 cm (7 3/16 x 2 3/4 x 1 9/16 in.)
Classification
Sculpture
Credit Line
Purchase from the J. H. Wade Fund