Description
Born in Nancy to a family of artists, Clodion was one of the leading French sculptors of the ancien régime and Napoleonic era. He went to Paris to study sculpture in 1755 and worked in Rome from 1767 to 1771. Although inspired by the art of classical antiquity, as seen in the mythological subject of this terracotta relief, Clodion continued to model forms with a softness and delicacy reflective of his training during the Rococo period.
Provenance
Henri B.-Lasquin (sold, Paris, Hôtel Drouot, December 4-6, 1919, lot. 240; Private collection, (sold, Paris, Galerie Georges Petit, December 5, 1929, lot 25; Blumka Gallery (New York, New York), by exchange for 1915.387, 1915.72, and 1915.74 (all originally gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. King) , to the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Accession Number
1963.251
Medium
terracotta
Dimensions
Diameter: 30.7 cm (12 1/16 in.)
Classification
Sculpture
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph King