Description
C19th Italian ‘Grand Tour’ souvenir verdigris bronze bust study of Hypnos ,God of sleep , after the antique Roman version of the ancient Greek original.
Rarely seen bronze head of Hypnos cast after the Roman copy of the Hellenistic Greek original 4th century BC , School of Skopas, now exhibited in the British Museum , where it has been in the collection since 1868 .
The Roman head of Hypnos probably created in the first or second century CE , was excavated in Civitella d’Arno near Perugia , Italy .
Having an aged verdigris surface to the bronze , the whole mounted on a block and turned circular socle of scagliola imitating ‘verde antico’ marble . The face with a benign expression, the wing having well-cast detail to the feathers , whilst the hair is arranged in a series of locks some falling freely, others tied in a knot at the back of the God’s head . The wing making reference to his supposed ability to fan foreheads of the tired and induce sleep.
A highly decorative and evocative image and a rarely seen image, attributed to the foundry of Chiurazzi et Fils , Naples , Italy ( see attached photograph from their catalogue archive) .
*The bronze head of Hypnos the Greek God of sleep (known as Somnus to the Romans ) is depicted as a gentle, youthful figure with a wing on his temple symbolising his swift and ethereal nature. The son of Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness) , and father of Morpheus (the personification of dreams) Hypnos is the personification of sleep and the twin brother of Thanatos, the God of death .Their connection reflects the Ancient Greek belief that sleep is a temporary form of death , whilst death is an eternal sleep.
In excellent original condition.
**A further bronze copy is exhibited at the Museum of Classical Archeology, Faculty of Classics, Cambridge .
An interpretation of this bust in bronze by Fernand Khnopff (1858-1921) sold Christie’s London 17/6/ 2004 Lot no. 64 £38,240
A bronze study of Hypnos by James Pittendrigh Macgillivray (1856-1938) Christie’s London 17/01/ 2012 Lot no.247 £6000
Provenance: Private collection of a Worcestershire gentleman .
H 14”
W 16”
D 10”
Italy c.1880
Established in the Cathedral City of Worcester for over 40 years ,M.Lees&Sons , run by Michael Lees ,have been dealing with public and trade from show-rooms in an early Georgian town-house. We aim to provide a straight-forward approach to our business and build lasting relationships with our customers. As members of the 'London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association' , we provide full descriptive details , date ,authenticity and any available provenance ,with full disclosure of any restoration or repair which may have taken place .
Whether buying for pleasure , decoration or investment, we welcome you to our web-site or premises .
Past projects have included advising clients on forming and disposing of collections , furnishing period properties , hotel and commercial projects , also a shoot-room and lodge .
All goods are available to view and owned by M.Lees&Sons .
If visiting, a telephone call prior is advisable as due to the demands of the business the show-room does not have regular hours . Please feel free to contact us if we can be of assistance . Our inventory on Selling Antiques showcases our range of stock, whilst more items are available to view on our website. Please visit us on:
www.leesantiquesworcester.com.
Tel. 01905 26620 / 07860826218
Located in the centre of Worcester in the shadow of the Cathedral with easy parking nearby. Exit Junction 7 M5 and follow the signs for Worcester Porcelain Museum . Our premises are located 100 metres from the Museum and 50 metres from Pay&Display car-park in nearby King St.
Internal Ref: ML 254
Dimensions
Height = 35 cm (14")
Width = 40 cm (16")
Depth = 25 cm (10")
C19th Italian ‘Grand Tour’ souvenir from verdigris bronze bust study of Hypnos, God of sleep, after the antique Roman version of the ancient Greek original.
Price
£4,800
| $6,463 USD | €5,650 EUR
Item Ref
ML 254
Description
C19th Italian ‘Grand Tour’ souvenir verdigris bronze bust study of Hypnos ,God of sleep , after the antique Roman version of the ancient Greek original.
Rarely seen bronze head of Hypnos cast after the Roman copy of the Hellenistic Greek original 4th century BC , School of Skopas, now exhibited in the British Museum , where it has been in the collection since 1868 .
The Roman head of Hypnos probably created in the first or second century CE , was excavated in Civitella d’Arno near Perugia , Italy .
Having an aged verdigris surface to the bronze , the whole mounted on a block and turned circular socle of scagliola imitating ‘verde antico’ marble . The face with a benign expression, the wing having well-cast detail to the feathers , whilst the hair is arranged in a series of locks some falling freely, others tied in a knot at the back of the God’s head . The wing making reference to his supposed ability to fan foreheads of the tired and induce sleep.
A highly decorative and evocative image and a rarely seen image, attributed to the foundry of Chiurazzi et Fils , Naples , Italy ( see attached photograph from their catalogue archive) .
*The bronze head of Hypnos the Greek God of sleep (known as Somnus to the Romans ) is depicted as a gentle, youthful figure with a wing on his temple symbolising his swift and ethereal nature. The son of Nyx (Night) and Erebus (Darkness) , and father of Morpheus (the personification of dreams) Hypnos is the personification of sleep and the twin brother of Thanatos, the God of death .Their connection reflects the Ancient Greek belief that sleep is a temporary form of death , whilst death is an eternal sleep.
In excellent original condition.
**A further bronze copy is exhibited at the Museum of Classical Archeology, Faculty of Classics, Cambridge .
An interpretation of this bust in bronze by Fernand Khnopff (1858-1921) sold Christie’s London 17/6/ 2004 Lot no. 64 £38,240
A bronze study of Hypnos by James Pittendrigh Macgillivray (1856-1938) Christie’s London 17/01/ 2012 Lot no.247 £6000
Provenance: Private collection of a Worcestershire gentleman .
H 14”
W 16”
D 10”
Italy c.1880
Established in the Cathedral City of Worcester for over 40 years ,M.Lees&Sons , run by Michael Lees ,have been dealing with public and trade from show-rooms in an early Georgian town-house. We aim to provide a straight-forward approach to our business and build lasting relationships with our customers. As members of the 'London and Provincial Antique Dealers Association' , we provide full descriptive details , date ,authenticity and any available provenance ,with full disclosure of any restoration or repair which may have taken place .
Whether buying for pleasure , decoration or investment, we welcome you to our web-site or premises .
Past projects have included advising clients on forming and disposing of collections , furnishing period properties , hotel and commercial projects , also a shoot-room and lodge .
All goods are available to view and owned by M.Lees&Sons .
If visiting, a telephone call prior is advisable as due to the demands of the business the show-room does not have regular hours . Please feel free to contact us if we can be of assistance . Our inventory on Selling Antiques showcases our range of stock, whilst more items are available to view on our website. Please visit us on:
www.leesantiquesworcester.com.
Tel. 01905 26620 / 07860826218
Located in the centre of Worcester in the shadow of the Cathedral with easy parking nearby. Exit Junction 7 M5 and follow the signs for Worcester Porcelain Museum . Our premises are located 100 metres from the Museum and 50 metres from Pay&Display car-park in nearby King St.
Internal Ref: ML 254
Dimensions
Height = 35 cm (14")
Width = 40 cm (16")
Depth = 25 cm (10")
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