P. Ipsen (1815-1860) Terracotta Figure Of Venus With The Apple After The Antique
Stock No
36358
2019
- £1,475.00
- €1,784 Euro
- $1,847 US Dollar
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Item Description
An antique 19th century terracotta figure of Venus with the apple by Danish artist Peter Ipsen.
Finely modelled in a pale orange terracotta, this depiction is after Bertel Thorvaldsen's (1770-1844) original sculpture showing Venus holding a golden apple after a beauty contest.
The Roman goddess of love is seen holding the prize awarded to her by Paris, the Trojan prince, for beating Juno and Minerva.
With one hand she is picking up her clothes from a tree stump, while in the other she holds the apple of beauty up to her admiring gaze.
After Venus showed her gratitude to Paris by promising him the most beautiful woman on earth, Helen, who was abucted by the prince from Greece, which inevitably started the Trojan war.
This depiction is stamped ‘P. Ipsen, Kjobenhavn, Eneret’ to the reverse, Ipsen was an artist of the 19th century renowned for making neoclassical works of art in terracotta. This is just one such example of Ipsen’s work, demonstrating his skill in sculpting fine detail. An excellent collector’s piece!
CONDITION REPORT
Good structural condition. One chip is seen to the base infront of foot. One of the pinky fingers is missing. Minor scuffs.
Item Info
Seller
Seller Location
Herefordshire, Worcestershire
Item Dimensions
H: 35.5cm W: 14cm D: 11cm
Period
Circa 1870
Item Location
United Kingdom
Seller Location
Herefordshire, Worcestershire
Item Location
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)1981 541155
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